OVERTIME CLAIMS Sample Clauses

OVERTIME CLAIMS a) Overtime claims shall be prepared by the employee in duplicate and be presented to the Master for signature indicating both receipt of the claim and information that the work was ordered and performed. The duplicate copy of the claim shall be given to the employee for the record. The Master shall turn in the overtime claim with the Ship's Log at first return to home port (or by mail at least twice monthly). b) If the overtime claim is disputed, a copy of the claim is to be returned by the Company to the employee concerned before the next pay period together with reasons for rejecting the claim. c) Individual companies shall establish specific cut-off date(s) for the purposes of paying overtime and shall process and pay overtime in the pay period immediately following the date so specified.
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OVERTIME CLAIMS a) Overtime claims shall be prepared by the employee in duplicate and be presented to the Master within forty-eight (48) hours for signature indicating both receipt of the claim and information that the work was ordered and performed. The duplicate copy of the claim shall be given to the employee for the record. The Master shall turn in the overtime claim with the Ship's Log at first return to home port (or by mail at least twice monthly). b) If the overtime claim is disputed, a copy of the claim is to be returned by the Company to the employee concerned before the next pay period together with reasons for rejecting the claim. c) Individual companies shall establish specific cut-off date(s) for the purposes of paying overtime and shall process and pay overtime in the pay period immediately following the date so specified.
OVERTIME CLAIMS. Overtime claims shall be prepared by the employee in duplicate and be presented to the Master for signature indicating both receipt of the claim and information that the work was ordered and performed. The duplicate copy of the claim shall be given to the employee for the record. The Master shall turn in the overtime claim with the Ship's Log at first return to home port (or by mail at least twice monthly). If the overtime claim is disputed, a copy of the claim is to be returned by the Company to the employee before the next pay period together with reasons for rejecting the claim. Individual companies shall establish specific cut-off for the purposes of paying overtime and shall process and pay overtime in the pay period immediately followingthe date so specified.
OVERTIME CLAIMS. Whenever possible, all overtime claims shall be submitted to the for payment within one (1) week of such overtime having been incurred. Once the overtime claim has been received by the payment is due in the week following. Overtime claims not disputed by the and in arrears of more than one (1) month are subject to a one (1 percent late charge per month.
OVERTIME CLAIMS. Whenever possible, all overtime claims shall be submitted to the Theatre for payment within one (1) week of such overtime having been incurred. Once the overtime claim has been received by the Theatre, payment is due in the week following. Overtime claims not disputed by the Theatre and in arrears of more than one (1) month are subject to a one (1%) percent late charge per month.
OVERTIME CLAIMS. (a) Overtime claims shall be prepared by the Unlicensed Employee in duplicate and be presented to the Master for signature indicating both receipt of the claim and information that the work was ordered and performed. The duplicate copy of the claim shall be given to the employee for the record. The Master shall turn in the overtime claim with the Ship's Log at first return to home port (or by mail at least twice monthly). Parts of this provision will be redundant with the introduction of HELM by the Company. (b) If the overtime claim is disputed, a copy of the claim is to be returned by the Company to the Unlicensed Employee concerned before the next pay period together with reasons for rejecting the claim. (c) The Company shall establish specific cut-off date(s) for the purposes of paying overtime and shall process and pay overtime in the pay period immediately following the date so specified.

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  • Workers’ Compensation Claims The Responding Member is responsible for providing worker’s compensation benefits and administering worker’s compensation for its employees. The Requesting Member is responsible for providing worker’s compensation benefits and administering worker’s compensation for its employees.

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  • Compensation Claims Section 1. When an injury is reported the reference number will be given to the employee and when requested, a copy of the injury report will be furnished to the employee within two (2) working days of such request. A copy of the injury report will also be furnished to the Local Union if requested by a Local Union official. The Employer agrees to cooperate and make a reasonable effort to provide the disposition of employee on-the-job injury claims within ten (10) business days. No employee will be disciplined or threatened with discipline or retaliated against as a result of filing an on-the-job injury report. The Employer or its designee shall not visit an injured worker at his/her their home. The Employer shall provide the Union Co-chair of the National Safety and Health Committee with current summaries of the essential functions of all positions covered by this Agreement. The Union shall have the right to challenge any such summary through the applicable grievance procedure. Any employee who is adversely affected by any such summary shall have the right to challenge such summary through the applicable grievance procedure. Any such decisions or settlements rendered through the grievance procedure, including but not limited to, at arbitration, shall be based solely upon, and applicable to, the facts present in that individual case and shall have no precedential effect beyond that case. This stipulation is limited to cases involving or referencing essential job functions. The Employer shall provide Worker’s Compensation protection for all employees even though not required by state law or the equivalent thereof if the injury arose out of or in the course of employment. An employee who is injured on the job, and is sent home, or to a hospital, or who must obtain medical attention, shall receive pay at the applicable hourly rate for the balance of his/her their regular shift on that day. Upon receiving an employee’s timely report of injury, the Employer shall not pressure an employee to continue to work, nor shall the Employer interfere with an employee seeking medical attention. When, because of such pressure, an employee spends time in a clinic after his or her their normal finish time, the time spent shall be the subject of a pay claim through the grievance procedure. An employee who has returned to regular duties after sustaining a compensable injury, and who is required by the Worker’s Compensation doctor to receive additional medical treatment during the employee’s regularly scheduled working hours, shall receive the employee’s regular hourly rate of pay for such time. The Employer agrees to provide any employee injured locally immediate transportation, at the time of injury, from the job to the nearest appropriate medical facility and return to the job, or to the employee’s home, if required. In such cases, no representative of the Employer shall be permitted to accompany the injured worker while he/she is they are receiving medical treatment and/or being examined by the medical provider, without the employee’s consent. In the event that any employee sustains an occupational illness or injury while on a run away from the home terminal, the Employer shall obtain medical treatment for the employee, if necessary, and, thereafter, will provide transportation by bus, train, plane or automobile to the employee’s home terminal, if and when directed by a doctor. An employee that has a change in his/her their medical duty status shall report that change to the Employer. In the event of a fatality, arising in the course of employment while away from the home terminal, the Employer shall return the deceased to the home of the deceased at the point of domicile.

  • Claims A. To accept HHSC's reimbursement rates as payment in full for the services specified in this Contract to the persons for whom a payment is received, and to make no additional charge to the individual, any member of their family or to any other source for any supplementation for such services, unless specifically allowed by HHSC rules. B. To submit claims for payment in accordance with HHSC Claims Administrator billing guidelines applicable to the services under the Contract. C. That except as may be specifically authorized by HHSC in writing, if Contractor is required to use an HHSC-approved EVV system, Contractor must ensure that claims for services are supported by service delivery records that have been verified by the Contractor and fully documented in an HHSC-approved EVV system before being submitted for payment. D. That HHSC may make proper adjustments to the Contractor's payments from month to month to compensate for prior overpayments, underpayments or payments not made in accordance with the requirements of this Contract. The Contractor further agrees HHSC may withhold Contractor's payments, in whole or in part, because of differences from whatever cause until such differences are resolved. E. That the Contractor is responsible for payment of any valid audit exceptions found by HHSC, HHS or the Texas Attorney General's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit ("AG-MFCU"). F. That in accordance with §403.0551, Texas Government Code, and unless otherwise prohibited by any other law, any payments due to the Contractor under this Contract will be first applied toward any debt or back taxes the Contractor owes the state of Texas. Payments will be so applied until such debts and back taxes are paid in full. G. That failure to upload EVV data elements or enter the EVV data elements completely, accurately, or in a timely manner, may result in claim denial.

  • Overtime Overtime will begin to accrue after sixty (60) hours in a two (2) week period averaged over the scheduling period determined by the local parties. Overtime will apply if the employee works in excess of the normal daily hours. Payment for overtime is as in Article 16.01.

  • Tax Claims Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the control of any claim, assertion, event or proceeding in respect of Taxes of the Company (including, but not limited to, any such claim in respect of a breach of the representations and warranties in Section 3.22 hereof or any breach or violation of or failure to fully perform any covenant, agreement, undertaking or obligation in Article VI) shall be governed exclusively by Article VI hereof.

  • Derivative Claims No Shareholder shall have the right to bring or maintain any court action, proceeding or claim on behalf of the Trust or any series or class of Shares without first making demand on the Trustees requesting the Trustees to bring or maintain such action, proceeding or claim. Such demand shall not be excused under any circumstances, including claims of alleged interest on the part of the Trustees, unless the plaintiff makes a specific showing that irreparable nonmonetary injury to the Trust or series or class of Shares would otherwise result. Such demand shall be mailed to the Secretary of the Trust at the Trust's principal office and shall set forth with particularity the nature of the proposed court action, proceeding or claim and the essential facts relied upon by the Shareholder to support the allegations made in the demand. The Trustees shall consider such demand within 45 days of its receipt by the Trust. In their sole discretion, the Trustees may submit the matter to a vote of Shareholders of the Trust or a series or class of Shares, as appropriate. Any decision by the Trustees to bring, maintain or settle (or not to bring, maintain or settle) such court action, proceeding or claim, or to submit the matter to a vote of Shareholders, shall be binding upon the Shareholders. Any decision by the Trustees to bring or maintain a court action, proceeding or suit on behalf of the Trust or a series or class of Shares shall be subject to the right of the Shareholders under Article V hereof to vote on whether or not such court action, proceeding or suit should or should not be brought or maintained.

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