Post Season. Every week with an additional competition (state playoff game) will be compensated according to the Appendix II Co- Curricular Post Season line on the schedule. “Additional Competition”, does not include regionals.
Post Season. If a sports season is extended, the affected coach shall receive a prorated stipend based upon the point beyond which the “win or go home” principle applies. The prorating of a stipend will be calculated on a daily rate (calendar days). Post-season compensation for more than one (1) coach will be based on at least ten (10) students qualifying for the next level or game.
Post Season. A. Extended season is defined as when the regular season is concluded, after all team tournaments are complete and advancement to the District/WIAA State Tournament begins. Extended season is defined as when teams and/or individual athletes must meet a qualifying standard in order to continue competition, and where elimination takes place. An event where all schools are allowed to send individuals or a team are part of the regular season.
B. Only high school sports and forensic coaches will be eligible for extended season stipends.
C. For extended season participation, coaches will be paid $200/week until teams/individuals are eliminated or teams/individuals participate in the WIAA State Championships.
D. Allocation of the number of coaches to number of students will be made as follows:
Post Season. In the event that any coach/advisor is authorized by the District to extend his/her season beyond the regular schedule in order to participate in post-season tour- naments, he/she shall receive five percent (5%) of the stipend for participation in Dis- tricts and five percent (5%) for State competition with a maximum of ten percent (10%). To receive the additional stipend employees must work three days beyond the regular season.
Post Season a. Post season pay will be limited to varsity and assistant varsity coaches.
b. Post season stipends will reflect a daily rate computed by dividing the gross pay for regular season by the number of day in the regular coaching season for that sport.
c. The length of the season will be defined as the time from the first practice to the last acknowledged competition in the season in which teams regularly participate.
d. Practice days and game days will be counted equally in computing the length of the season.
e. If fewer than eight athletes are involved in post-season, only the head coach will be compensated, unless an additional coach is required for a special event.
f. When individual players become part of a sectional or divisional team with a separate coaching staff and it is not required by Section XI rules for the coach to attend, coaches will not be paid and their attendance will be voluntary.
g. The season for every sport, except Golf, must consist of no less than 50 days of practice and competitions to qualify for post-season pay. Playoff days will count towards the 50 day minimum for sports having short seasons before coaches will be paid for post season play.
h. Unforeseen problems that may occur will be reviewed by the Director of Athletics, Physical Education & Recreation, and a CTA representative on a case-by-case basis.
Post Season. For each appearance in the FCS playoffs, coach shall receive supplemental compensation based on the following schedule, all bonuses are stackable, and if Coach continues to be employed as University's Head Men’s Football coach as of the ensuing May 1st. The University shall determine the appropriate manner in which it shall pay Coach any such supplemental compensation: First Round Win or Bye $2,000 Second Round Win $3,000 Quarterfinals Win $5,000 Semifinals Win $7,000 FCS Championship Win $10,000
Post Season. The Contractor shall conduct the following mandatory post-season procedures at the termination of the winter season, no later than April 15th of each Contract year, including the following
i. Conduct a post-season inspection and walkthrough of the State Capitol Complex and the Old State House with the CGA's designated representative(s), during which time both the State Capitol Complex and the Old State House will be assessed and documented by both parties through both photographic and written documentation; and
ii. Conduct a post-season cleanup of the State Capitol Complex and the Old State House, including, but not limited to, removing all debris such as sand, litter, and other materials that may have been deposited during snow and/or ice removal from all roads, driveways, parking areas, walkways, lawn areas and planting beds and removing such debris from both sites.
Post Season. Every week with an additional competition will be compensated according to the Appendix II Co-Curricular Post- Season line on the schedule.
Post Season. The seasonal log of material usage (Attachment B) shall be submitted to the following address prior to final payment at the end of each Winter Season on the form provided by the Department: MaineDOT, Fleet Services, Xxx Xxxxx, 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, 00 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000.
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