Premium Pays will be provided as follows Sample Clauses

Premium Pays will be provided as follows. 6.1.1 Effective April 15, 2002, the department will implement a 12-hour shift program. Shift differential for the 12-hour program will be as follows: Shifts from 18:00 – 06:00 shall receive a 6% shift differential. Shift differential is compensation to employees who are routinely and consistently scheduled to work other than a standard “daytime’ shift. 6.1.2 An Officer that is not assigned to one of the shifts defined above will qualify for a 6% shift differential if more than one-half (½) of the Officer’s shift is from 18:00 – 06:00. The differential will apply to the entire shift. If less than one-half (1/2) the shift is between 18:00 - 06:00, the differential will only apply to the hours worked within 18:00 - 06:00. 6.1.3 Effective December 30, 2001, the City will provide a 7% premium pay differential (Police Investigator Premium) to Association members assigned as Inspectors. This is compensation to officers who are routinely and consistently assigned to analyze crimes or investigate accidents. 6.1.4 Effective December 30, 2001, the City will provide a 5% premium pay differential to employees designated as bi-lingual service providers, requiring communication skills in languages other than English. Such designation will be pursuant to the City’s Administrative Procedure. 6.1.5 Effective December 30, 2001, while assigned to active training of a new officer, Field Training Officers shall receive an 18.75% differential (Training Premium). This is compensation to employees who are routinely and consistently assigned to train employees. 6.1.6 The education increment for POST certifications shall be considered as wages for the purposes of computing overtime and holiday pay. 6.1.6.1 Effective January 1, 2002 an employee with an Intermediate POST certificate shall receive a 5% premium pay differential and an employee with an Advanced POST certificate shall receive a 7% premium pay differential (Peace Officer Standard Training (POST) Certificate Pay. 6.1.7 The City will provide a 5.0% premium pay differential (Motorcycle Patrol Premium) to Association members assigned to motorcycle duty (to operate and/or patrol on motorcycle. 6.1.8 The City will provide a 5.0% premium pay differential to Association members assigned to canine officer duty. Effective January 1, 2019, any officer assigned and issued a new canine will not receive a differential premium pay. Effective January 1, 2019, Association members assigned and issued a new canine will receive 2 hours CTO, w...
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Premium Pays will be provided as follows. The City will provide a 5% premium pay differential to employees designated as bi- lingual service providers, requiring communication skills in languages other than English. Such designation will be pursuant to the City’s Administrative Procedure. While assigned to active training of a new dispatcher for one or more shifts, Communications Dispatchers shall receive an 18.75% differential (Training Premium). This is compensation to employees who are routinely and consistently assigned to train employees. The City will provide a 5% premium pay differential to an employee who earns and submits evidence of an Intermediate POST certificate and a 7% premium differential to an employee who earns an Advanced POST certificate. The premium differential payments (Peace Officer Standard Training (POST) Certificate Pay) will become effective receipt of appropriate evidence by the City. The City will provide a 5% premium pay differential (Lead Worker/Supervisor Premium) to an employee assigned Lead Dispatcher duties. This is compensation to employees who are routinely and consistently assigned to a lead position.

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  • AGREED AS FOLLOWS In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires, words denoting the singular number only shall include the plural and vice versa. Save as otherwise indicated, references to "Clauses" and the "Schedule" are to be construed as references to clauses of, and the schedule to, this Agreement. Words importing the masculine gender, feminine gender or neuter shall include the others. All capitalised words and phrases used in the agreement shall bear the meanings ascribed to them as set out in the definitions of such capitalised words and phrases in the Schedule. The Purchaser shall have final authority to interpret this Agreement and to make any and all determinations under them, and its decision shall be binding and conclusive upon the Parties in respect of any questions arising under this Agreement. The Recitals set forth above are incorporated into and made part of this Agreement.

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  • Payments Following a Sequential Pay Event Payments of interest and principal shall be made to the Noteholders in accordance with Section 3 of this Agreement; provided, if a Sequential Pay Event, as determined by the applicable Servicer in accordance with the Servicing Standard and as set forth in the Servicing Agreement, shall have occurred and be continuing, all amounts tendered by the Mortgage Loan Borrower or otherwise available for payment on or with respect to or in connection with the Mortgage Loan or the Mortgaged Property or REO Property or amounts realized as proceeds thereof (including without limitation amounts received by the Master Servicer or Special Servicer pursuant to the Servicing Agreement as reimbursements on account of recoveries in respect of Advances), whether received in the form of monthly payments, any operating income from or any proceeds from the sale or distribution of any REO Property, the Balloon Payment, Liquidation Proceeds, proceeds under any guaranty, letter of credit or other collateral or instrument securing the Mortgage Loan or Insurance and Condemnation Proceeds (other than proceeds, awards or settlements to be applied to the restoration or repair of the Mortgaged Property or released to the Mortgage Loan Borrower in accordance with the terms of the Mortgage Loan Documents, to the extent permitted by the REMIC Provisions), but excluding (x) all amounts for required reserves or escrows required by the Mortgage Loan Documents to continue to be held as reserves or escrows or received as reimbursements on account of recoveries in respect of Advances then due and payable or reimbursable to the Servicer under the Servicing Agreement and (y) all amounts that are then due, payable or reimbursable to any Servicer, Operating Advisor, Certificate Administrator or Trustee with respect to the Mortgage Loan pursuant to the Servicing Agreement, shall be applied by the Lead Securitization Note Holder (or its designee) and distributed by the Servicer for payment in the following order of priority without duplication (and payments shall be made at such times as are set forth in the Servicing Agreement): (a) first, to the Senior Noteholders, pro rata, in an amount equal to the accrued and unpaid interest on the aggregate Principal Balance of the Senior Notes at the Net Note A Rate; (b) second, to the Senior Noteholders, pro rata based on their respective outstanding Principal Balances, until their respective Principal Balances have been reduced to zero; (c) third, to the Senior Noteholders that have paid any unreimbursed costs and expenses, on a Pro rata and Pari Passu Basis up to the amount of such unreimbursed costs and expenses paid by such Noteholders including any Recovered Costs not previously reimbursed to such Noteholders (or paid or advanced by any Servicer on any such Noteholder’s behalf and not previously paid or reimbursed) with respect to the Mortgage Loan pursuant to this Agreement or the Servicing Agreement; (d) fourth, to the Senior Noteholders on a Pro rata and Pari Passu Basis, in an aggregate amount equal to the product of (i) the sum of the Percentage Interests of the Senior Notes, multiplied by (ii) the Note A Relative Spread, multiplied by (iii) any Prepayment Premium paid by the Mortgage Loan Borrower; (e) fifth, if the proceeds of any foreclosure sale or any liquidation of the Mortgage Loan or the Mortgaged Property exceed the amounts required to be applied in accordance with the foregoing clauses (a)-(d), such excess amount shall be paid to the Senior Noteholders, on a Pro rata and Pari Passu Basis in an amount up to the aggregate of unreimbursed Realized Principal Losses previously allocated to the Senior Noteholders in accordance with the terms of Section 5, plus interest on such amount at the Note A Net Rate; (f) sixth, to the Note B Holder in an amount equal to the accrued and unpaid interest on the Note B Principal Balance at the Net Note B Rate, (g) seventh, to the Note B Holder, until the Note B Principal Balance has been reduced to zero; (h) eighth, to the Note B Holder in an amount equal to the product of (i) the Percentage Interest of such Note, multiplied by (ii) the Note B Relative Spread, multiplied by (iii) any Prepayment Premium paid by the Mortgage Loan Borrower; (i) ninth, to the extent the Note B Holder has made any payments or advances to cure defaults pursuant to Section 11, to reimburse the Note B Holder for all such amounts; (j) tenth, if the proceeds of any foreclosure sale or any liquidation of a Mortgage Loan or the Mortgaged Property exceed the amounts required to be applied in accordance with the foregoing clauses (a)-(i), such excess amount shall be paid to the Note B Holder in an amount up to the aggregate of unreimbursed Realized Principal Losses previously allocated to the Note B Holder in accordance with the terms of Section 5, plus interest on such amount at the related Note B Rate; (k) eleventh, to the extent assumption or transfer fees actually paid by the Mortgage Loan Borrower are not required to be otherwise applied under the Servicing Agreement, including, without limitation, to provide reimbursement for interest on any Advances, to pay any Additional Servicing Expenses or to compensate a Servicer (in each case provided that such reimbursements or payments relate to the Mortgage Loan), any such assumption or transfer fees, to the extent actually paid by the Mortgage Loan Borrower, shall be paid to the Noteholders, pro rata based on their respective Percentage Interests; and (l) twelfth, if any excess amount is available to be distributed in respect of the Mortgage Loan, and not otherwise applied in accordance with the foregoing clauses (a)-(k), any remaining amount shall be paid pro rata to the Noteholders in accordance with their respective initial Percentage Interests. Penalty Charges paid on the Senior Notes pursuant to Section 3 or Section 4 hereunder, shall be allocated to each Senior Noteholder on a Pro rata and Pari Passu Basis and applied first, to reduce, on a pro rata basis, the amounts payable on the Senior Notes by the amount necessary to pay the Master Servicer, the Trustee or the Special Servicer for any interest accrued on any Servicing Advances and reimbursement of any Servicing Advances in accordance with the terms of the Securitization Servicing Agreement, second, to reduce, on a pro rata basis, the respective amounts payable on Senior Notes by the amount necessary to pay the Master Servicer, Trustee, Non-Lead Master Servicer or Non-Lead Trustee for any interest accrued on any P&I Advance made with respect to such Notes by such party (if and as specified in the Securitization Servicing Agreement or any Non-Lead Servicing Agreement, as applicable), third, to reduce, on a pro rata basis, the amounts payable on the Senior Notes by the amount necessary to pay additional trust fund expenses (other than Special Servicing Fees, unpaid Workout Fees and Liquidation Fees) incurred with respect to the Mortgage Loan (as specified in the Securitization Servicing Agreement) and finally, in the case of the remaining amount of Penalty Charges allocable pursuant to Section 3 or Section 4 hereunder, to be paid to the Master Servicer and/or the Special Servicer as additional servicing compensation as provided in the Securitization Servicing Agreement.

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