Per Diem Basis Sample Clauses

A Per Diem Basis clause establishes that payments or allowances will be calculated and provided on a daily rate. In practice, this means that compensation, reimbursements, or expenses are determined for each day of work or service, rather than as a lump sum or hourly rate. For example, employees traveling for business may receive a fixed daily amount to cover meals and lodging. The core function of this clause is to simplify and standardize daily payments, ensuring predictability and administrative efficiency for both parties.
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Per Diem Basis. An employee placed on a temporary assignment or assigned to a traveling crew and who is absent from their official station and who provides their own lodging shall be paid an hourly allowance consisting of the Non-Commercial Lodging Per Diem and the standard daily meal allowance specified in Appendix A of the DAS Travel Policy divided by twenty- four (24) hours for each hour or major portion thereof of the travelling crew assignment. If the amounts of the Non- Commercial Lodging Per Diem or the standard daily meal allowance specified in Appendix A of the DAS Travel Policy are changed, these amounts will be changed accordingly. Such allowance shall begin on the hour when they are absent from the official station and end on the hour when they return to the official station. This Subsection does not apply to the circumstances described in Section 3.
Per Diem Basis. An employee placed on a temporary assignment or assigned to a traveling crew and who is absent from his/her official station and who provides his/her own lodging shall be paid an allowance of two dollars and sixty-seven cents ($2.67) per hour or sixty-four dollars ($64.00) per day, and, if the amounts of the Non- Commercial Lodging Per Diem or the standard daily meal allowance specified in Appendix A of the DAS Travel Policy are changed, these amounts will be changed accordingly. Such allowance shall begin on the hour when he/she is absent from the official station and end on the hour when he/she returns to the official station. This Subsection does not apply to the circumstances described in Section 3.