Portal-to-Portal Sample Clauses

Portal-to-Portal. All employees shall receive portal to portal mileage reimbursement when on a call back.
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Portal-to-Portal. All ACFD ordered emergency time outside of the ACFD’s assigned duty locations in response to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) designated emergencies or mutual aid incidents designated under the California Fire Assistance Agreement (CFAA) administered by the California Office of Emergency Services, will be considered hours of work. This includes time from reporting at the ACFD’s fire station for duty until the time relieved from duty. If there are any changes to the State and/or Federal regulations as defined by FEMA or the CFAA that impact the reimbursement for staff and equipment costs for participating on strike teams, the Department will notify the Union and offer to meet and confer over the impact of such changes, as needed.
Portal-to-Portal. All department ordered emergency time outside of the Alameda County Fire Department’s assigned duty locations in response to FEMA designated emergencies will be considered hours of work. This includes time from reporting at the ACFD’s fire station for duty until the time relieved from duty.
Portal-to-Portal. Service shall start at the time of departure from the place of business or point of dispatch, whichever is closer to the location of the call, and shall end at the estimated time of return to the place of business or the completion of the call, if another call is pending, whichever is shorter. Return to place of business includes a reasonable and verifiable amount of time required to place the tow truck back into service when unusual circumstances require additional time that is not part of normal operating procedures. (Examples: 1) 4x4 recovery in the mud: reasonable to charge for cleaning mud from truck and equipment; 2) burned car on car carrier: reasonable to charge for cleaning burn debris from carrier bed;
Portal-to-Portal. Employees directed by the Employer, to report directly to work at a location other than a regular Municipal facility, shall not be paid travelling time and shall only be paid for actual hours worked.
Portal-to-Portal. Time spent by employees in walking, riding, or traveling, or in preparatory or closing activities, on the COMPANY’S premises or otherwise, except to the specifically limited extent provided in this Agreement, shall not be compensable and shall not be considered as time worked under the Fair Labor Standards Act or for any other purpose.
Portal-to-Portal. Service shall start at the time of departure from the place of business or point of dispatch, whichever is closer to the location of the call, and shall end at the estimated time of return to the place of business or the completion of the call, if another call is pending, whichever is shorter. Return to place of business includes a reasonable and verifiable amount of time required to place the tow truck back into service when unusual circumstances require additional time that is not part of normal operating procedures. (Examples: 1) 4x4 recovery in the mud: reasonable to charge for cleaning mud from truck and equipment; 2) burned car on car carrier: reasonable to charge for cleaning burn debris from carrier bed; 3) car towed from side of road on xxxxx night and leaves mud track on bed of carrier: not reasonable to charge for cleaning of carrier bed.) For the purpose of this Agreement, “Portal to Portal” shall also mean “Portal to End of Service”.
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Portal-to-Portal. All department ordered emergency time outside of the Department’s assigned duty locations in response to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) designated emergencies or mutual aid incidents designated under the California Fire Assistance Agreement (CFAA) administered by the California Office of Emergency Services, will be considered hours of work. This includes time from reporting at the ACFD’s fire station for duty until the time relieved from duty.
Portal-to-Portal. Service shall start at the time of departure from the place of business or point ofdispatch, whichever is closer to the location of the call, and shall end at the estimated time of return to the place of business or the completion of the call, if another call is pending, whichever is shorter. Return to place of business includes a reasonable and verifiable amount of time required to place the tow truck back into service when unusual circumstances require additional time that is not part of normal operating procedures. (Examples: 1) 4x4 recovery in the mud: reasonable to charge for cleaning mud from truck and equipment;
Portal-to-Portal. The County will provide transportation to and from the job site, from the employee’s normal reporting site, on County time.
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