Common use of Repair/Replacement Personal Items Clause in Contracts

Repair/Replacement Personal Items. The Employer shall reimburse 7 employees the reasonable cost to repair or replace (whichever is less) employee-owned 8 jewelry, including wristwatches, and cell phones damaged in the performance of the 9 employees' duties. The repair cost or replacement value of any jewelry shall not exceed 10 Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) for each individual item. The repair cost or replacement 11 value of any eyeglasses shall not be subject to a maximum limit for each individual item. 12 In addition, the Employer shall reimburse employees for the replacement cost of 13 Employer owned uniforms which are destroyed while the employee is on duty. Upon 14 payment by the Employer to the employee, or any appropriate third party, of any amount 15 necessary to repair or replace eyeglasses, jewelry or uniforms destroyed, the employee 16 shall assign to the Employer all rights against any third party as appropriate to recover the 17 monies expended for repair and/or replacement. Any money paid or costs incurred 18 pursuant to this section shall not be deducted from the uniform allowances specified in 19 Sections 1 and 2 of this Article. Such reimbursement for damage shall only be made when 20 the loss and/or damage is listed upon the appropriate incident reports. 21

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Wauseon Patrol Cba Final, Wauseon Patrol Cba Final

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Repair/Replacement Personal Items. The Employer shall reimburse 7 27 employees the reasonable cost to repair or replace (whichever is less) employee-owned 8 28 jewelry, including wristwatches, and cell phones damaged in the performance of the 9 29 employees' duties. The repair cost or replacement value of any jewelry shall not exceed 10 30 Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) for each individual item. The repair cost or replacement 11 31 value of any eyeglasses shall not be subject to a maximum limit for each individual item. 12 32 In addition, the Employer shall reimburse employees for the replacement cost of 13 33 Employer owned uniforms which are destroyed while the employee is on duty. Upon 14 34 payment by the Employer to the employee, or any appropriate third party, of any amount 15 35 necessary to repair or replace eyeglasses, jewelry or uniforms destroyed, the employee 16 36 shall assign to the Employer all rights against any third party as appropriate to recover the 17 37 monies expended for repair and/or replacement. Any money paid or costs incurred 18 38 pursuant to this section shall not be deducted from the uniform allowances specified in 19 39 Sections 1 and 2 of this Article. Such reimbursement for damage shall only be made when 20 40 the loss and/or damage is listed upon the appropriate incident reports. 2141 42 1 2 ARTICLE 27 3 INSURANCE 4

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: dam.assets.ohio.gov, serb.ohio.gov

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