Common use of Reimbursement of Reasonable Child Care Costs Clause in Contracts

Reimbursement of Reasonable Child Care Costs. 7.14.1 Where an employee, other than a casual employee, is given less than 24 hours prior notice that the employee is required to work outside of their ordinary hours of work, and consequently the employee utilises paid child care, ForestrySA will reimburse the reasonable child care costs incurred by the employee arising from performing such work, subject to the following requirements: 7.14.1.1 The prior period of 24 hours is to be calculated from the time at which the work is to begin. 7.14.1.2 The work, or the hour(s) to be worked, is not part of a regular or systematic pattern of work or hour(s) performed by the employee. 7.14.1.3 The reimbursement will be in respect of the reasonable costs incurred by the employee in respect of the work. 7.14.1.4 Reimbursement will be made for child care costs in respect of Registered Care or Approved Care after all other sources of reimbursement have been exhausted. Where the child care costs are incurred for child care not in a registered or approved centre, reimbursement will be made in accordance with a child care reimbursement rate, and guidelines, published from time to time by the Commissioner for Public Sector Employment. The employee will provide ForestrySA with a Child Benefit Claim Form for either Registered Care or Approved Care, tax invoice/receipt, or other supporting documentation as may from time to time be required detailing the cost incurred, or reimbursement sought, in respect of the work. 7.14.2 For the purposes of this Clause, a reference to work is a reference to the work outside the employee’s ordinary hours, or regular or systematic pattern of work or hour(s) including fire protection rosters, for which less than 24 hours prior notice is given.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Reimbursement of Reasonable Child Care Costs. 7.14.1 12.1 Where an employee, other than a casual employee, is given directed by the Member with less than 24 hours prior notice that the employee is required to work outside of their ordinary hours of work, and consequently the employee utilises paid child care, ForestrySA the employee will reimburse the be reimbursed reasonable child care costs incurred by the employee arising from performing such work, subject to the following requirements:this clause. 7.14.1.1 13.2 The prior period of 24 hours is to be calculated from the time at which the work is to begin. 7.14.1.2 13.3 The work, or the hour(s) hour/s to be worked, is not part of a regular or systematic pattern of work or hour(s) hour/s performed by the employeeemployee (inclusive of reasonable overtime worked for which the 15% loading is paid). 7.14.1.3 13.4 The reimbursement will be in respect of the reasonable costs incurred by the employee in respect of the work. 7.14.1.4 13.5 Reimbursement will be made for child care costs in respect of Registered Care or Approved Care after all other sources of reimbursement have been exhausted. Where the child care costs are incurred for child care not in a registered or approved centre, reimbursement will be made in accordance with a child care reimbursement rate, and guidelines, published from time to time by the Commissioner for Public Sector Employment. . 13.6 The employee will provide ForestrySA the Member with a Child Benefit Claim Form for either Registered Care or Approved Care, tax invoice/receipt, or other supporting documentation as may from time to time be required detailing the cost incurred, or reimbursement sought, in respect of the work. 7.14.2 13.7 For the purposes of this Clauseclause, a reference to work is a reference to the work outside the employee’s ordinary hours, or regular or systematic pattern of work or hour(s) including fire protection rostershour/s, for which less than 24 hours prior notice is given, and will have regard to reasonable overtime worked for which the 15% loading is paid.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Reimbursement of Reasonable Child Care Costs. 7.14.1 12.1 Where an employee, other than a casual employee, is given directed by the Member with less than 24 hours prior notice that the employee is required to work outside of their ordinary hours of work, and consequently the employee utilises paid child care, ForestrySA the employee will reimburse the be reimbursed reasonable child care costs incurred by the employee arising from performing such work, subject to the following requirements:this clause. 7.14.1.1 12.2 The prior period of 24 hours is to be calculated from the time at which the work is to begin. 7.14.1.2 12.3 The work, or the hour(s) hour/s to be worked, is not part of a regular or systematic pattern of work or hour(s) hour/s performed by the employeeemployee (inclusive of reasonable overtime worked for which the 15% loading is paid). 7.14.1.3 12.4 The reimbursement will be in respect of the reasonable costs incurred by the employee in respect of the work. 7.14.1.4 12.5 Reimbursement will be made for child care costs in respect of Registered Care or Approved Care after all other sources of reimbursement have been exhausted. Where the child care costs are incurred for child care not in a registered or approved centre, reimbursement will be made in accordance with a child care reimbursement rate, and guidelines, published from time to time by the Commissioner for Public Sector Employment. . 12.6 The employee will provide ForestrySA the Member with a Child Benefit Claim Form for either Registered Care or Approved Care, tax invoice/receipt, or other supporting documentation as may from time to time be required detailing the cost incurred, or reimbursement sought, in respect of the work. 7.14.2 12.7 For the purposes of this Clauseclause, a reference to work is a reference to the work outside the employee’s ordinary hours, or regular or systematic pattern of work or hour(s) including fire protection rostershour/s, for which less than 24 hours prior notice is given, and will have regard to reasonable overtime worked for which the 15% loading is paid.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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