Common use of Off Duty Clause in Contracts

Off Duty. a. An employee subpoenaed for a DMV Telephonic Hearing scheduled at a time when the employee is off duty may utilize a Department or a private telephone to call the DMV at the appointed time. b. An employee participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing shall be entitled to a minimum of two and one-half (2½) hours of overtime compensation and hour-per-hour overtime compensation thereafter for actual participation in the hearing, with the exception that no compensation will be given for the initial 60 minutes of a noontime recess. c. There shall be no on-call compensation for DMV Telephonic Hearings. d. An employee may not receive overtime compensation for a DMV Telephonic Hearing in conjunction with any other type of court overtime compensation, unless the time spent in the DMV Telephonic Hearing extends beyond the other compensated time. An employee participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while on call or while actually in court shall only be entitled to the overtime compensation afforded by these activities. The exception to this rule is when the DMV Hearing extends past the time when the overtime compensation for the other court activity ceases. In such cases the employee shall be entitled to hour-for-hour overtime compensation for the actual time spent past the close of the other court activity. e. An employee who utilizes a Department telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while off duty shall not be entitled to overtime compensation for travel time spent reaching that telephone. f. Overtime shall be compensated in accordance with applicable provisions of this MOU.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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Off Duty. a. An employee Employees subpoenaed for a DMV Telephonic Hearing scheduled at a time when the employee is off duty may utilize a Department or a private telephone to call the DMV at the appointed time. b. An . Alternatively, the employee may call from a private phone. Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings shall be entitled to a minimum of two and one-half (2½) hours of overtime compensation and hour-perfor-hour overtime compensation thereafter for actual participation in the hearing, with the exception that no compensation will be given for the initial 60 minutes of a . The same noontime recess. c. , as described in paragraph A.2. shall apply. There shall be no on-call compensation for DMV Telephonic Hearings. d. An employee . Employees may not receive overtime compensation for a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings in conjunction with any other type of court overtime compensation, unless the time spent in the DMV Telephonic Hearing extends beyond the other compensated time. An employee Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings while on call or while actually in court shall only be entitled to the overtime compensation afforded by these activities. The exception to this rule is when the DMV Hearing extends extended past the time when the overtime compensation for the other court activity ceases. In such cases the employee shall be entitled to hour-for-hour overtime compensation for the actual time spent past the close of the other court activity. e. An employee . Employees who utilizes utilize a Department telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while off duty shall not be entitled to eligible for overtime compensation for travel time spent reaching that telephone. f. . Overtime shall be compensated in accordance with applicable provisions of Article 6.4 of this MOU.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Off Duty. a. An employee 1. Employees subpoenaed for a DMV Telephonic Hearing scheduled at a time when the employee is off duty may utilize a Department or a private telephone to call the DMV at the appointed time. Alternatively, the employee may call from a private phone. b. An employee 2. Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings shall be entitled to a minimum of two and one-half (2½) four hours of overtime compensation and hour-perfor-hour overtime compensation thereafter for actual participation in the hearing, with the exception that no compensation will be given for the initial 60 minutes of a . The same noontime recess, as described in Aritcle 4.7. A. 2. shall apply. c. 3. There shall be no on-call compensation for DMV Telephonic Hearings. d. An employee 4. Employees may not receive overtime compensation for a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings in conjunction with any other type of court overtime compensation, unless the time spent in the DMV Telephonic Hearing extends beyond the other compensated time. An employee Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings while on call or while actually in court shall only be entitled to the overtime compensation afforded by these activities. The exception to this rule is when the DMV Hearing extends extended past the time when the overtime compensation for the other court activity ceases. In such cases the employee shall be entitled to hour-for-hour overtime compensation for the actual time spent past the close of the other court activity. e. An employee 5. Employees who utilizes utilize a Department telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while off duty shall not be entitled to eligible for overtime compensation for travel time spent reaching that telephone. f. 6. Overtime shall be compensated in accordance with applicable provisions of Article 6.4 of this MOU.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Off Duty. a. An employee Employees subpoenaed for a DMV Telephonic Hearing scheduled at a time when the employee is off duty may utilize a Department or a private telephone to call the DMV at the appointed time. b. An . Alternatively, the employee may call from a private phone. Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings shall be entitled to a minimum of two and one-half (2½) hours of overtime compensation and hour-perfor-hour overtime compensation thereafter for actual participation in the hearing, with the exception that no compensation will be given for the initial 60 minutes of a . The same noontime recess. c. , as described in Article 4.6 Court Appearances, A.2. shall apply. There shall be no on-call compensation for DMV Telephonic Hearings. d. An employee . Employees may not receive overtime compensation for a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings in conjunction with any other type of court overtime compensation, unless the time spent in the DMV Telephonic Hearing extends beyond the other compensated time. An employee Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings while on call or while actually in court shall only be entitled to the overtime compensation afforded by these activities. The exception to this rule is when the DMV Hearing extends extended past the time when the overtime compensation for the other court activity ceases. In such cases the employee shall be entitled to hour-for-hour overtime compensation for the actual time spent past the close of the other court activity. e. An employee . Employees who utilizes utilize a Department telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while off duty shall not be entitled to eligible for overtime compensation for travel time spent reaching that telephone. f. . Overtime shall be compensated in accordance with applicable provisions of Article 6.5 of this MOU.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Off Duty. a. An employee Employees subpoenaed for a DMV Telephonic Hearing which is scheduled at a time when the employee is off duty may utilize a Department or a private telephone to call the DMV at the appointed time. Alternatively, the employee may call from a private or mobile phone. b. An employee Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings shall be entitled to a minimum of two and one-half (2½) hours of overtime compensation and hour-per-hour overtime compensation thereafter for actual participation in the hearing, with the exception that no compensation will be given for the initial 60 minutes of a noontime recess. c. There shall be no on-call compensation for DMV Telephonic Hearings. d. An employee Employees may not receive overtime compensation for a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings in conjunction with any other type of court overtime compensation, unless the time spent in the DMV Telephonic Hearing extends beyond the other compensated time. An employee Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings while on call or while actually in court Court shall only be entitled to the overtime compensation afforded by these activities. The exception to this rule is when the DMV Hearing extends past the time when the overtime compensation for the other court activity ceases. In such cases the employee shall be entitled to hour-for-hour overtime compensation for the actual time spent past the close of the other court activity. e. An employee Employees utilizing a private or mobile telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing shall be entitled to reimbursement for out- of-pocket expenses excluding any roaming or long-distance charges associated with the use of a mobile telephone. f. Employees who utilizes utilize a Department telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while off duty shall not be entitled to overtime compensation for travel time spent reaching that telephone. f. Overtime shall be compensated in accordance with applicable provisions of this MOU.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Off Duty. a. An employee subpoenaed for a DMV Telephonic Hearing scheduled at a time when the employee is off duty may utilize a Department or a private telephone to call the DMV at the appointed time. b. An employee participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing shall be entitled to a minimum of two and one-half (2%) hours of overtime compensation and hour-per-hour overtime compensation thereafter for actual participation in the hearing, with the exception that no 22 MOU 30 2018 - 2022 compensation will be given for the initial 60 minutes of a noontime recess. c. There shall be no on-call compensation for DMV Telephonic Hearings. d. An employee may not receive overtime compensation for a DMV Telephonic Hearing in conjunction with any other type of court overtime compensation, unless the time spent in the DMV Telephonic Hearing extends beyond the other compensated time. An employee participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while on call or while actually in court shall only be entitled to the overtime compensation afforded by these activities. The exception to this rule is when the DMV Hearing extends past the time when the overtime compensation for the other court activity ceases. In such cases the employee shall be entitled to hour-for-hour overtime compensation for the actual time spent past the close of the other court activity. e. An employee who utilizes a Department telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while off duty shall not be entitled to overtime compensation for travel time spent reaching that telephone. f. Overtime shall be compensated in accordance with applicable provisions of this MOU.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Off Duty. a. An employee Employees subpoenaed for a DMV Telephonic Hearing which is scheduled at a time when the employee is off duty may utilize a Department or a private telephone to call the DMV at the appointed time. Alternatively, the employee may call from a private phone. b. An employee Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings shall be entitled to a minimum of two and one-half (2.5) hours of overtime compensation and hour-per-hour overtime compensation thereafter for actual participation in the hearing, with the exception that no compensation will be given for the initial 60 minutes of a . The same noontime recess, as described in paragraph A(2) shall apply. c. There shall be no on-call compensation for DMV Telephonic Hearings. d. An employee Employees may not receive overtime compensation for a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings in conjunction with any other type of court overtime compensation, unless the time spent in the DMV Telephonic Hearing extends beyond the other compensated time. An employee Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings while on call or while actually in court Court shall only be entitled to the overtime compensation afforded by these activities. The exception to this rule is when the DMV Hearing extends past the time when the overtime compensation for the other court activity ceases. In such cases the employee shall be entitled to hour-for-hour overtime compensation for the actual time spent past the close of the other court activity. e. An employee Employees who utilizes utilize a Department telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while off duty shall not be entitled to overtime compensation for travel time spent reaching that telephone. f. Overtime shall be compensated in accordance with applicable provisions of Section 5.0 of this MOUMemorandum of Understanding.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Off Duty. a. An employee 1. Employees subpoenaed for a DMV Telephonic Hearing scheduled at a time when the employee is off duty may utilize a Department or a private telephone to call the DMV at the appointed time. Alternatively, the employee may call from a private phone. b. An employee 2. Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings shall be entitled to a minimum of two and one-half (2½) hours of overtime compensation and hour-per-for- hour overtime compensation thereafter for actual participation in the hearing, with the exception that no compensation will be given for the initial 60 minutes of a . The same noontime recess, as described in Paragraph A (3) above shall apply. c. 3. There shall be no on-call compensation for DMV Telephonic Hearings. d. An employee 4. Employees may not receive overtime compensation for a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings in conjunction with any other type of court overtime compensation, unless the time spent in the DMV Telephonic Hearing extends beyond the other compensated time. An employee Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings while on call or while actually in court shall only be entitled to the overtime compensation afforded by these activities. The exception to this rule is when the DMV Hearing extends extended past the time when the overtime compensation for the other court activity ceases. In such cases the employee shall be entitled to hour-for-hour overtime compensation for the actual time spent past the close of the other court activity. e. An employee 5. Employees who utilizes utilize a Department telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while off duty shall not be entitled to eligible for overtime compensation for travel time spent reaching that telephone. f. 6. Overtime shall be compensated in accordance with applicable provisions of Article 6.3 of this MOU.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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Off Duty. a. An employee subpoenaed for a DMV Telephonic Hearing scheduled at a time when the employee is off duty may utilize a Department or a private telephone to call the DMV at the appointed time. b. An employee participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing shall be entitled to a minimum of two and one-half (2%) hours of overtime compensation and hour-per-hour overtime compensation thereafter for actual participation in the hearing, with the exception that no compensation will be given for the initial 60 minutes of a noontime recess. c. There shall be no on-call compensation for DMV Telephonic Hearings. d. An employee may not receive overtime compensation for a DMV Telephonic Hearing in conjunction with any other type of court overtime compensation, unless the time spent in the DMV Telephonic Hearing extends beyond the other compensated time. An employee participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while on call or while actually in court shall only be entitled to the overtime compensation afforded by these activities. The exception to this rule is when the DMV Hearing extends past the time when the overtime compensation for the other court activity ceases. In such cases the employee shall be entitled to hour-for-hour overtime compensation for the actual time spent past the close of the other court activity. e. An employee who utilizes a Department telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while off duty shall not be entitled to overtime compensation for travel time spent reaching that telephone. f. Overtime shall be compensated in accordance with applicable provisions of this MOU.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Off Duty. a. An employee Employees subpoenaed for a DMV Telephonic Hearing or a Department Administrative Telephonic Hearing which is scheduled at a time when the employee is off duty may utilize a Department or a private telephone to call the DMV or call into the Administrative Hearing at the appointed time. Alternatively, the employee may call from a private or mobile phone. b. An employee Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearings shall be entitled to a minimum of two and one-half (2½) hours of overtime compensation and hour-per-hour overtime compensation thereafter for actual participation in the hearing, with the exception that no compensation will be given for the initial 60 minutes of a noontime recess. c. There shall be no on-call compensation for DMV Telephonic Hearings or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearings. d. An employee Employees may not receive overtime compensation for a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearings in conjunction with any other type of court overtime compensation, unless the time spent in the DMV Telephonic Hearing or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearing extends beyond the other compensated time. An employee Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearings while on call or while actually in court Court shall only be entitled to the overtime compensation afforded by these activities. The exception to this rule is when the DMV Hearing or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearing extends past the time when the overtime compensation for the other court activity ceases. In such cases the employee shall be entitled to hour-for-hour overtime compensation for the actual time spent past the close of the other court activity. e. An employee Employees utilizing a private or mobile telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearing shall be entitled to reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses excluding any roaming or long-distance charges associated with the use of a mobile telephone. f. Employees who utilizes utilize a Department telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearing while off duty shall not be entitled to overtime compensation for travel time spent reaching that telephone. f. Overtime shall be compensated in accordance with applicable provisions of this MOU.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Off Duty. a. An employee Employees subpoenaed for a DMV Telephonic Hearing or a Department Administrative Telephonic Hearing which is scheduled at a time when the employee is off duty may utilize a Department or a private telephone to call the DMV or call into the Administrative Hearing at the appointed time. Alternatively, the employee may call from a private or mobile phone. b. An employee Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearings shall be entitled to a minimum of two and one-half (2½) hours of overtime compensation and hour-per-hour overtime compensation thereafter for actual participation in the hearing, with the exception that no compensation will be given for the initial 60 minutes of a noontime recess. c. There shall be no on-call compensation for DMV Telephonic Hearings or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearings. d. An employee Employees may not receive overtime compensation for a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearings in conjunction with any other type of court overtime compensation, unless the time spent in the DMV Telephonic Hearing or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearing extends beyond the other compensated time. An employee Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearings while on call or while actually in court Court shall only be entitled to the overtime compensation afforded by these activities. The exception to this rule is when the DMV Hearing or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearing extends past the time when the overtime compensation for the other court activity ceases. In such MOU24-22 cases the employee shall be entitled to hour-for-hour overtime compensation for the actual time spent past the close of the other court activity. e. An employee Employees utilizing a private or mobile telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearing shall be entitled to reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses excluding any roaming or long-distance charges associated with the use of a mobile telephone. f. Employees who utilizes utilize a Department telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing or Department Administrative Telephonic Hearing while off duty shall not be entitled to overtime compensation for travel time spent reaching that telephone. f. Overtime shall be compensated in accordance with applicable provisions of this MOU.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Off Duty. a. An employee subpoenaed for a DMV Telephonic Hearing scheduled at a time when the employee is off duty may utilize a Department or a private telephone to call the DMV at the appointed time. b. An employee participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing shall be entitled to a minimum of two and one-half (2 %) hours of overtime compensation and hour-per-hour overtime compensation thereafter for actual participation in the hearing, with the exception that no compensation will be given for the initial 60 minutes of a noontime recess. c. There shall be no on-call compensation for DMV Telephonic Hearings.. 27 MOU 30 2014 - 2018 d. An employee may not receive overtime compensation for a DMV Telephonic Hearing in conjunction with any other type of court overtime compensation, unless the time spent in the DMV Telephonic Hearing extends beyond the other compensated time. An employee participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while on call or while actually in court shall only be entitled to the overtime compensation afforded by these activities. The exception to this rule is when the DMV Hearing extends past the time when the overtime compensation for the other court activity ceases. In such cases the employee shall be entitled to hour-for-hour overtime compensation for the actual time spent past the close of the other court activity. e. An employee who utilizes a Department telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while off duty shall not be entitled to overtime compensation for travel time spent reaching that telephone. f. Overtime shall be compensated in accordance with applicable provisions of this MOU.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Off Duty. a. An employee 1. Employees subpoenaed for a DMV Telephonic Hearing scheduled at a time when the employee is off duty may utilize a Department or a private telephone to call the DMV at the appointed time. Alternatively, the employee may call from a private phone. b. An employee 2. Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings shall be entitled to a minimum of two and one-half (2½) four hours of overtime compensation and hour-perfor-hour overtime compensation thereafter for actual participation in the hearing, with the exception that no compensation will be given for the initial 60 minutes of a . The same noontime recess, as described in Article 4.7. A. 2. shall apply. c. 3. There shall be no on-call compensation for DMV Telephonic Hearings. d. An employee 4. Employees may not receive overtime compensation for a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings in conjunction with any other type of court overtime compensation, unless the time spent in the DMV Telephonic Hearing extends beyond the other compensated time. An employee Employees participating in a DMV Telephonic Hearing Hearings while on call or while actually in court shall only be entitled to the overtime compensation afforded by these activities. The exception to this rule is when the DMV Hearing extends past the time when the overtime compensation for the other court activity ceases. In such cases the employee shall be entitled to hour-for-hour overtime compensation for the actual time spent past the close of the other court activity. e. An employee 5. Employees who utilizes utilize a Department telephone to participate in a DMV Telephonic Hearing while off duty shall not be entitled to eligible for overtime compensation for travel time spent reaching that telephone. f. 6. Overtime shall be compensated in accordance with applicable provisions of Article 6.4 of this MOU.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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