Payment for Overtime Premiums. In performance of this Purchase Order, Seller shall comply with, and shall require its subcontractors to comply with, all applicable laws and regulations pertaining to compensation and payment of overtime. U nless otherwise specified in the Purchase Order, Seller shall obtain Purchaser's written permission prior to requiring employees to perform work under this Purchase Order for which the employees will be eligible to receive overtime premium pay as defined in FAR 22.103 except that prior approval shall not be required if the overtime premium is paid for work—
Payment for Overtime Premiums. (JUL 1990)
Payment for Overtime Premiums. (April 1996)
(a) The use of overtime is authorized under this contract if the overtime premium cost does not exceed $0.00 or the overtime premium is paid for work--
(1) Necessary to cope with emergencies such as those resulting from accidents, natural disasters, breakdowns of production equipment, or occasional production bottlenecks of a sporadic nature;
(2) By indirect-labor employees such as those performing duties in connection with administration, protection, transportation, maintenance, standby plant protection, operation of utilities, or accounting;
(3) To perform tests, industrial processes, laboratory procedures, loading or unloading of transportation conveyances, and operations in flight or afloat that are continuous in nature and cannot reasonably be interrupted or completed otherwise; or
(4) That will result in lower overall costs to the Government.
(b) Any request for estimated overtime premiums that exceeds the amount specified above shall include all estimated overtime for contract completion and shall--
(1) Identify the work unit; e.g., department or section in which the requested overtime will be used, together with present workload, staffing, and other data of the affected unit sufficient to permit the Contracting Officer to evaluate the necessity for the overtime;
(2) Demonstrate the effect that denial of the request will have on the contract delivery or performance schedule;
(3) Identify the extent to which approval of overtime would affect the performance or payments in connection with other Government contracts, together with identification of each affected contract; and
(4) Provide reasons why the required work cannot be performed by using multishift operations or by employing additional personnel. *[insert either "zero" or the dollar amount agreed to during communications. The inserted figure does not apply to the exceptions in subparagraph (a)(1) through (a)(4) of the clause.] (End of clause)
Payment for Overtime Premiums. (a) The use of (c)
Payment for Overtime Premiums. (Jul 1990)
Payment for Overtime Premiums. The use of tribe or Native Hawaiian organization, or a publicly owned business overtime is authorized under this subcontract if the overtime having at least 51 percent of its stock unconditionally owned by premium cost does not exceed the amount specified in the one of these entities, which has its management and daily Schedule. In addition to this dollar ceiling, overtime is permitted business controlled by members of an economically disadvantaged only for work: Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization, and which meets the (1) Necessary to cope with emergencies such as those requirements of 13 CFR 124. The Seller shall presume that resulting from accidents, natural disasters, breakdowns of socially and economically disadvantaged individuals include Black production equipment. or occasional production bottlenecks of a Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Asian-Pacific sporadic nature; Americans, Subcontinent Asian Americans, and other minorities, (2) By indirect-labor employees such as those performing or any other individuals found to be disadvantaged by the Small duties in connection with administration, protection, transportation, Business Administration pursuant to Section 8(a) of the Small maintenance, standby plant protection, operation of utilities, or Business Act. The Seller shall presume that socially and accounting; economically disadvantaged entities also include Indian tribes and (3) To perform tests, industrial processes, laboratory Native Hawaiian organizations. procedures, loading or unloading of transportation conveyances,
Payment for Overtime Premiums. The use of having at least 51 percent of its stock unconditionally owned by overtime is authorized under this subcontract if the overtime one of these entities, which has its management and daily premium cost does not exceed the amount specified in the business controlled by members of an economically disadvantaged Schedule. In addition to this dollar ceiling, overtime is permitted Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization, and which meets the only for work: requirements of 13 CFR 124. The Seller shall presume that (1) Necessary to cope with emergencies such as those socially and economically disadvantaged individuals include Black resulting from accidents, natural disasters, breakdowns of Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Asian-Pacific production equipment. or occasional production bottlenecks of a Americans, Subcontinent Asian Americans, and other minorities, sporadic nature; or any other individuals found to be disadvantaged by the Small (2) By indirect-labor employees such as those performing Business Administration pursuant to Section 8(a) of the Small duties in connection with administration, protection, transportation, Business Act. The Seller shall presume that socially and maintenance, standby plant protection, operation of utilities, or economically disadvantaged entities also include Indian tribes and accounting;
Payment for Overtime Premiums. SELLER shall obtain BUYER's written permission prior to requiring employees to perform work under this Purchase Order for which the employees will be eligible to receive overtime premium pay as defined in FAR 2.1. Failure to obtain prior written consent shall result in the cost of any overtime premium pay deemed as unallowable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, prior approval shall not be required if the overtime premium is paid for work:
Payment for Overtime Premiums. Seller agrees to notify Buyer promptly of any proposed overtime that may be required
Payment for Overtime Premiums. In performance of this Purchase Order, Seller shall comply with, and shall require its subcontractors to comply with, all applicable laws and regulations pertaining to compensation and payment of overtime. Unless otherwise specified in the Purchase Order, Seller shall obtain Purchaser's written permission prior to requiring employees to perform work under this Purchase Order for which the employees will be eligible to receive overtime premium pay as defined in FAR 22.103 except that prior approval shall not be required if the overtime premium is paid for work—
(1) Necessary to cope with emergencies such as those resulting from accidents, natural disasters, breakdowns of production equipment, or occasional production bottlenecks of a sporadic nature;
(2) By indirect-labor employees such as those performing duties in connection with administration, protection, transportation, maintenance, standby plant protection, operation of utilities, or accounting;
(3) To perform tests, industrial processes, laboratory procedures, loading or unloading of transportation conveyances, and operations in flight or afloat that are continuous in nature and cannot reasonably be interrupted or completed otherwise; or
(4) That will result in lower overall costs to the Purchaser and/or Government. Any overtime premium pay that is paid to Seller's employees for work performed under this Purchase Order for which Seller has failed to obtain Purchaser's prior written approval, except as stated above, shall be an unallowable cost under this Purchase Order.