Common use of Remote Localities Clause in Contracts

Remote Localities. 34.1 Subject to clauses 34.2 and 34.3 below, the terms and conditions set out in the following instruments, as varied from time to time, apply to PWC employees residing in remote localities: (a) By-laws 42 (General), 43 (Fares Out) and 44 (Allowance for Freight on Household Goods); (b) Determination Number 8 of 2015 (Remote Locality Provisions); and (c) Determination Number 1017 of 2018 (Satellite TV or Internet Service Reimbursement). 34.2 A 100% rental concession will apply to all employees residing in PWC supplied accommodation in a remote locality. 34.3 For the purposes of By-law 44(4) the following freight allowance weight limits apply: (a) employees without dependents – 15 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 60 kilograms per calendar month); (b) employees with one dependent – 29 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 116 kilograms per calendar month); and (c) employees with more than one dependent – 39 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 156 kilograms per calendar month). 34.4 An electricity subsidy will apply to employees stationed in remote localities as follows: (a) an employee residing in a dwelling fitted with a dedicated electricity metering device, and who is required to meet the cost of any charges associated with the provision of electricity to that dwelling, is entitled to an electricity subsidy based upon the relevant category of remoteness, in accordance with the rate specified in Schedule 2. (b) the electricity subsidy will be increased to a dependent/after-hours rate specified in Schedule 2 where an employee satisfies the criteria in clause 34.4(c). (c) the electricity subsidy for the dependent/after-hours rate is payable only where the employee: (i) has recognised dependents, being an employee’s spouse, or children under the age of 18, who: A. reside with the employee; B. are not eligible for assistance with electricity costs from any other source; and C. are not in receipt of income exceeding the NTPS weekly minimum adult wage as determined by the Commissioner; or (ii) is a shiftworker, or regularly required to be available for after-hours duty such as call outs, the frequency of which are such that the employee is regularly required to seek rest during daylight hours. 34.5 The electricity subsidy will be paid fortnightly in addition to salary and will count as salary for the purpose of taxation and superannuation. (a) The electricity subsidy will not be paid during periods of leave without pay which do not count as service. (b) The electricity subsidy will be paid to part-time employees on a pro rata basis. (c) Only one subsidy is payable per dwelling.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Remote Localities. 34.1 36.1 Subject to clauses 34.2 36.2 and 34.3 36.3 below, the terms and conditions set out in the following instruments, as varied from time to time, apply to PWC employees residing in remote localities: (a) By-laws 42 (General), 43 (Fares Out) and 44 (Allowance for Freight on Household Goods); (b) Determination Number 8 of 2015 (Remote Locality Provisions); and (c) Determination Number 1017 1014 of 2018 2022 (Satellite TV or Internet Service Reimbursement). 34.2 36.2 A 100% rental concession will apply to all employees residing in PWC supplied accommodation in a remote locality. 34.3 36.3 For the purposes of By-law 44(4) the following freight allowance weight limits apply: (a) employees without dependents – 15 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 60 kilograms per calendar month); (b) employees with one dependent – 29 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 116 kilograms per calendar month); and (c) employees with more than one dependent – 39 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 156 kilograms per calendar month). 34.4 36.4 An electricity subsidy will apply to employees stationed in remote localities as follows: (a) an employee residing in a dwelling fitted with a dedicated electricity metering device, and who is required to meet the cost of any charges associated with the provision of electricity to that dwelling, is entitled to an electricity subsidy based upon the relevant category of remoteness, in accordance with the rate specified in Schedule 2. (b) the electricity subsidy will be increased to a dependent/after-hours rate specified in Schedule 2 where an employee satisfies the criteria in clause 34.4(c36.4(c). (c) the electricity subsidy for the dependent/after-hours rate is payable only where the employee: (i) has recognised dependents, being an employee’s spouse, or children under the age of 18, who: A. reside with the employee; B. are not eligible for assistance with electricity costs from any other source; and C. are not in receipt of income exceeding the NTPS weekly minimum adult wage as determined by the Commissioner; or (ii) is a shiftworker, or regularly required to be available for after-hours duty such as call outs, the frequency of which are such that the employee is regularly required to seek rest during daylight hours. 34.5 36.5 The electricity subsidy will be paid fortnightly in addition to salary and will count as salary for the purpose of taxation and superannuation. (a) The electricity subsidy will not be paid during periods of leave without pay which do not count as service. (b) The electricity subsidy will be paid to part-time employees on a pro rata basis. (c) Only one subsidy is payable per dwelling.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Power and Water Enterprise Agreement

Remote Localities. 34.1 33.1 Subject to clauses 34.2 33.2 and 34.3 33.3 below, the terms and conditions set out in the following instruments, as varied from time to time, apply to PWC Territory Generation employees residing in remote localities: (a) By-laws 42 (General), 43 (Fares Out) and 44 (Allowance for Freight on Household Goods); (b) Determination Number 8 of 2015 (Remote Locality Provisions); and; (c) Determination Number 1017 of 2018 (Satellite TV or Internet Service Reimbursement). 34.2 33.2 A 100% rental concession will apply to all employees residing in PWC Territory Generation supplied accommodation in a remote locality. 34.3 33.3 For the purposes of By-law 44(4) the following freight allowance weight limits apply: (a) employees without dependents – 15 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 60 kilograms per calendar month); (b) employees with one dependent (1) dependent– 29 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 116 kilograms per calendar month); and (c) employees with more than one (1) dependent – 39 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 156 kilograms per calendar month).; 34.4 33.4 An electricity subsidy will apply to employees stationed in remote localities as follows: (a) an An employee residing in a dwelling fitted with a dedicated electricity metering device, and who is required to meet the cost of any charges associated with the provision of electricity to that dwelling, is entitled to an electricity subsidy based upon the relevant category of remoteness, in accordance with the rate specified in Schedule 2. (b) the The electricity subsidy will be increased to a dependent/after-hours rate specified in Schedule 2 where an employee satisfies the criteria in clause 34.4(c33.4(c). (c) the The electricity subsidy for the dependent/after-hours rate is payable only where the employee: (i) has recognised dependents, being an employee’s spouse, or children under the age of 18, who: A. reside with the employee; B. are not eligible for assistance with electricity costs from any other source; and C. are not in receipt of income exceeding the NTPS weekly minimum adult wage as determined by the Commissioneremployer; or (ii) is a shiftworker, or regularly required to be available for after-hours duty such as call outs, the frequency of which are such that the employee is regularly required to seek rest during daylight hours. 34.5 33.5 The electricity subsidy will be paid fortnightly in addition to salary and will count as salary for the purpose of taxation and superannuation. (a) The electricity subsidy will not be paid during periods of leave without pay which do not count as service. (b) The electricity subsidy will be paid to part-time employees on a pro rata basis. (c) Only one (1) subsidy is payable per dwelling.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Territory Generation Enterprise Agreement, Territory Generation Enterprise Agreement

Remote Localities. 34.1 35.1 Subject to clauses 34.2 35.2 and 34.3 35.3 below, the terms and conditions set out in the following instruments, as varied from time to time, apply to PWC employees residing in remote localities: (a) By-laws 42 (General), 43 (Fares Out) and 44 (Allowance for Freight on Household Goods); (b) Determination Number 8 of 2015 (Remote Locality Provisions); and (c) Determination Number 1017 of 2018 (Satellite TV or Internet Service Reimbursement). 34.2 35.2 A 100% rental concession will apply to all employees residing in PWC supplied accommodation in a remote locality. 34.3 35.3 For the purposes of By-law 44(4) the following freight allowance weight limits apply: (a) employees without dependents – 15 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 60 kilograms per calendar month); (b) employees with one dependent – 29 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 116 kilograms per calendar month); and (c) employees with more than one dependent – 39 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 156 kilograms per calendar month).; 34.4 35.4 An electricity subsidy will apply to employees stationed in remote localities as follows: (a) an An employee residing in a dwelling fitted with a dedicated electricity metering device, and who is required to meet the cost of any charges associated with the provision of electricity to that dwelling, is entitled to an electricity subsidy based upon the relevant category of remoteness, in accordance with the rate specified in Schedule 2. (b) the The electricity subsidy will be increased to a dependent/after-hours rate specified in Schedule 2 where an employee satisfies the criteria in clause 34.4(c35.4(c). (c) the The electricity subsidy for the dependent/after-hours rate is payable only where the employee: (i) has recognised dependents, being an employee’s spouse, or children under the age of 18, who: A. reside with the employee; B. are not eligible for assistance with electricity costs from any other source; and C. are not in receipt of income exceeding the NTPS weekly minimum adult wage as determined by the Commissioner; or (ii) is a shiftworker, or regularly required to be available for after-hours duty such as call outs, the frequency of which are such that the employee is regularly required to seek rest during daylight hours. 34.5 35.5 The electricity subsidy will be paid fortnightly in addition to salary and will count as salary for the purpose of taxation and superannuation. (a) The electricity subsidy will not be paid during periods of leave without pay which do not count as service. (b) The electricity subsidy will be paid to part-time employees on a pro rata basis. (c) Only one subsidy is payable per dwelling.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Power and Water Enterprise Agreement

Remote Localities. 34.1 35.1 Subject to sub-clauses 34.2 35.2 and 34.3 35.3 below, the terms and conditions set out in the following instruments, as varied from time to time, apply to PWC Territory Generation employees residing in remote localities: (a) By-laws 42 (General), 43 (Fares Out) and 44 (Allowance for Freight on Household Goods); (b) Determination Number 8 2 of 2015 2003 (Remote Locality Provisions); and; (c) Determination Number 1017 1043 of 2018 2013 (Satellite TV or Internet Service Reimbursement). 34.2 35.2 A 100% rental concession will apply to all employees residing in PWC Territory Generation supplied accommodation in a remote locality. 34.3 35.3 For the purposes of By-law 44(4) the following freight allowance weight limits apply: (a) employees without dependents – 15 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 60 kilograms per calendar month); (b) employees with one dependent – 29 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 116 kilograms per calendar month); and (c) employees with more than one dependent – 39 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 156 kilograms per calendar month). 34.4 35.4 An electricity subsidy will apply to employees stationed in remote localities as follows: (a) an An employee residing in a dwelling fitted with a dedicated electricity metering device, and who is required to meet the cost of any charges associated with the provision of electricity to that dwelling, is entitled to an electricity subsidy based upon the relevant category of remoteness, in accordance with the rate specified in Schedule Attachment 2. (b) the The electricity subsidy will be increased to a dependent/after-hours rate specified in Schedule Attachment 2 where an employee satisfies the criteria in clause 34.4(cparagraph (c). (c) the The electricity subsidy for the dependent/after-hours rate is payable only where the employee: (i) has recognised dependents, being an employee’s spouse, or children under the age of 18, who: A. (A) reside with the employee; B. (B) are not eligible for assistance with electricity costs from any other source; and C. (C) are not in receipt of income exceeding the NTPS weekly minimum adult wage as determined by the CommissionerCPE; or (ii) is a shiftworkershift worker, or regularly required to be available for after-hours duty such as call outs, the frequency of which are such that the employee is regularly required to seek rest during daylight hours. 34.5 35.5 The electricity subsidy will be paid fortnightly in addition to salary and will count as salary for the purpose of taxation and superannuation. (a) The electricity subsidy will not be paid during periods of leave without pay which do not count as service. (b) The electricity subsidy will be paid to part-time employees on a pro pro-rata basis. (c) Only one subsidy is payable per dwelling.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Remote Localities. 34.1 39.1 Subject to clauses 34.2 39.2 and 34.3 39.3 below, the terms and conditions set out in the following instruments, as varied from time to time, apply to PWC Territory Generation employees residing in remote localities: (a) By-laws 42 (General), 43 (Fares Out) and 44 (Allowance for Freight on Household Goods); (b) Determination Number 8 of 2015 (Remote Locality Provisions); and; (c) Determination Number 1017 1014 of 2018 2022 (Satellite TV or Internet Service Reimbursement). 34.2 39.2 A 100% rental concession will apply to all employees residing in PWC Territory Generation supplied accommodation in a remote locality. 34.3 39.3 For the purposes of By-law 44(4) the following freight allowance weight limits apply: (a) employees without dependents – 15 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 60 kilograms per calendar month); (b) employees with one dependent (1) dependent– 29 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 116 kilograms per calendar month); and (c) employees with more than one (1) dependent – 39 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 156 kilograms per calendar month). 34.4 39.4 An electricity subsidy will apply to employees stationed in remote localities as follows: (a) an An employee residing in a dwelling fitted with a dedicated electricity metering device, and who is required to meet the cost of any charges associated with the provision of electricity to that dwelling, is entitled to an electricity subsidy based upon the relevant category of remoteness, in accordance with the rate specified in Schedule 2. (b) the The electricity subsidy will be increased to a dependent/after-hours rate specified in Schedule 2 where an employee satisfies the criteria in clause 34.4(c39.4(c). (c) the The electricity subsidy for the dependent/after-hours rate is payable only where the employee: (i) has recognised dependents, being an employee’s spouse, or children under the age of 18, who: A. reside with the employee; B. are not eligible for assistance with electricity costs from any other source; and C. are not in receipt of income exceeding the NTPS weekly minimum adult wage as determined by the Commissioneremployer; or (ii) is a shiftworker, or regularly required to be available for after-hours duty such as call outs, the frequency of which are such that the employee is regularly required to seek rest during daylight hours. 34.5 39.5 The electricity subsidy will be paid fortnightly in addition to salary and will count as salary for the purpose of taxation and superannuation. (a) The electricity subsidy will not be paid during periods of leave without pay which do not count as service. (b) The electricity subsidy will be paid to part-time employees on a pro rata basis. (c) Only one (1) subsidy is payable per dwelling.

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Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Remote Localities. 34.1 35.1 Subject to sub-clauses 34.2 35.2 and 34.3 35.3 below, the terms and conditions set out in the following instruments, as varied from time to time, apply to PWC employees residing in remote localities: (a) By-laws 42 (General), 43 (Fares Out) and 44 (Allowance for Freight on Household Goods); (b) Determination Number 8 2 of 2015 2003 (Remote Locality Provisions); and (c) Determination Number 1017 1043 of 2018 2013 (Satellite TV or Internet Service Reimbursement). 34.2 35.2 A 100% rental concession will apply to all employees residing in PWC supplied accommodation in a remote locality. 34.3 35.3 For the purposes of By-law 44(4) the following freight allowance weight limits apply: (a) employees without dependents – 15 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 60 kilograms per calendar month); (b) employees with one dependent – 29 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 116 kilograms per calendar month); and (c) employees with more than one dependent – 39 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 156 kilograms per calendar month). 34.4 35.4 An electricity subsidy will apply to employees stationed in remote localities as follows: (a) an An employee residing in a dwelling fitted with a dedicated electricity metering device, and who is required to meet the cost of any charges associated with the provision of electricity to that dwelling, is entitled to an electricity subsidy based upon the relevant category of remoteness, in accordance with the rate specified in Schedule Attachment 2. (b) the The electricity subsidy will be increased to a dependent/after-hours rate specified in Schedule Attachment 2 where an employee satisfies the criteria in clause 34.4(cparagraph (c). (c) the The electricity subsidy for the dependent/after-hours rate is payable only where the employee: (i) has recognised dependents, being an employee’s spouse, or children under the age of 18, who: A. (A) reside with the employee; B. (B) are not eligible for assistance with electricity costs from any other source; and C. (C) are not in receipt of income exceeding the NTPS weekly minimum adult wage as determined by the CommissionerCPE; or (ii) is a shiftworkershift worker, or regularly required to be available for after-hours duty such as call outs, the frequency of which are such that the employee is regularly required to seek rest during daylight hours. 34.5 35.5 The electricity subsidy will be paid fortnightly in addition to salary and will count as salary for the purpose of taxation and superannuation. (a) The electricity subsidy will not be paid during periods of leave without pay which do not count as service. (b) The electricity subsidy will be paid to part-time employees on a pro pro-rata basis. (c) Only one subsidy is payable per dwelling.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Remote Localities. 34.1 35.1 Subject to sub-clauses 34.2 35.2 and 34.3 35.3 below, the terms and conditions set out in the following instruments, as varied from time to time, apply to PWC employees residing in remote localities: (a) By-laws 42 (General), 43 (Fares Out) and 44 (Allowance for Freight on Household Goods); (b) Determination Number 8 2 of 2015 2003 (Remote Locality Provisions); and (c) Determination Number 1017 1043 of 2018 2013 (Satellite TV or Internet Service Reimbursement). 34.2 35.2 A 100% rental concession will apply to all employees residing in PWC supplied accommodation in a remote locality. 34.3 35.3 For the purposes of By-law 44(4) the following freight allowance weight limits apply: (a) employees without dependents – 15 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 60 kilograms per calendar month); (b) employees with one dependent – 29 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 116 kilograms per calendar month); and (c) employees with more than one dependent – 39 kilograms per week (or an aggregate of 156 kilograms per calendar month). 34.4 35.4 An electricity subsidy will apply to employees stationed in remote localities as follows: (a) an An employee residing in a dwelling fitted with a dedicated electricity metering device, and who is required to meet the cost of any charges associated with the provision of electricity to that dwelling, is entitled to an electricity subsidy based upon the relevant category of remoteness, in accordance with the rate specified in Schedule Attachment 2. (b) the The electricity subsidy will be increased to a dependent/after-hours rate specified in Schedule 2 where an employee satisfies the criteria in clause 34.4(c).in (c) the The electricity subsidy for the dependent/after-hours rate is payable only where the employee: (i) has recognised dependents, being an employee’s spouse, or children under the age of 18, who: A. (A) reside with the employee; B. (B) are not eligible for assistance with electricity costs from any other source; and C. (C) are not in receipt of income exceeding the NTPS weekly minimum adult wage as determined by the CommissionerCPE; or (ii) is a shiftworkershift worker, or regularly required to be available for after-hours duty such as call outs, the frequency of which are such that the employee is regularly required to seek rest during daylight hours. 34.5 35.5 The electricity subsidy will be paid fortnightly in addition to salary and will count as salary for the purpose of taxation and superannuation. (a) The electricity subsidy will not be paid during periods of leave without pay which do not count as service. (b) The electricity subsidy will be paid to part-time employees on a pro pro-rata basis. (c) Only one subsidy is payable per dwelling.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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