Out of Province Travel Sample Clauses

Out of Province Travel. Employees who travel outside of the province may claim the actual cost of meals, (must be reasonable given the location and circumstances), and be evidenced by a receipt.
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Out of Province Travel. (i) Per diem rate: four hundred dollars ($400) per day (covers meals, lodging and incidentals). (ii) Ground transportation and parking (reimbursable by receipt).
Out of Province Travel. Employees may be granted up to two (2) days for out of province travel for purposes of attending the funeral and shall be paid for those travel days which are not regularly scheduled days of rest.
Out of Province Travel. Employees required to be out-of-province on behalf of the Company will be reimbursed actual and reasonable expenses supported by receipts. Prior to departure, employees and their management supervisor will meet to discuss Corporate guidelines on allowable expenses.
Out of Province Travel. On jobs outside of British Columbia, all conditions of this Collective Agreement will be observed except that travel time conditions will be negotiated at a pre-job meeting.

Related to Out of Province Travel

  • Payment of Project Activities County will reimburse Subrecipient for eligible project-related costs only. Subrecipient shall submit requests for reimbursement to County on a monthly basis beginning on August 1, 2021, and must provide adequate documentation as required by County in accordance with the OC Community Resources Contract Reimbursement Policy, as set forth in Exhibit 1, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. In addition, Subrecipient will provide a progress Grantee Performance Report (“GPR Information Form”) for the time period covered, as prescribed by County. Failure to provide any of the required documentation and reporting will cause County to withhold all or a portion of a request for reimbursement, or return the entire reimbursement package to Subrecipient, until such documentation and reporting has been received and approved by County.

  • Maintenance of Properties (a) Maintain, preserve and protect all of its material properties and equipment necessary in the operation of its business in good working order and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted; (b) make all necessary repairs thereto and renewals and replacements thereof except where the failure to do so could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; and (c) use the standard of care typical in the industry in the operation and maintenance of its facilities.

  • Duties of Provider 5. D e-Identified Data. Section 5 (De-Identified Data) of Article IV (Duties of Provider) of the SDPA is hereby modified by deleting “indirectly” from the last sentence and by deleting the second to last sentence and replacing with the following sentence: “Except for Subprocessors, Provider agrees not to transfer de- identified Student Data to any party unless (a) that party agrees in writing not to attempt re-identification, and (b) that party agrees to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to Student Data privacy and security, all as may be amended from time to time.”

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