Resident Transportation Sample Clauses

Resident Transportation. Except in the case of an emergency, employees, save and except the job requirements for Support Service Workers, shall not be required to transport residents using his/her personal vehicle. In any event, the Employer shall carry additional insurance covering personal vehicles when required to be used on behalf of the Employer.
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Resident Transportation. The ROCs may not transport residents in the ROC capacity, including, but not limited to, programming and health and safety transport.
Resident Transportation. An Employee assigned to travel with a resident shall be paid: (a) in the event circumstances permit an immediate return to their place of employment, the Employee shall be paid at their basic rate of pay and or if applicable, the overtime rate(s) stated in Article 14, to which the entitled up to the time: (i) the resident is released into the care of the receiving site; or (ii) her scheduled work period would otherwise have ended; or (iii) she has returned to their place of employment; whichever is the later and the Employee will be reimbursed for reasonable and substantiated expenses incurred. (b) In the event that circumstances prevent an immediate return to their place of employment, the Employee shall be entitled to: (i) no loss of regular earnings for time not worked on regularly scheduled shifts as a result of resident transportation; and (ii) be reimbursed for reasonable and substantiated expenses incurred; and (iii) her basic rate of pay and or if applicable, the overtime rate(s) as stated in Article 14 for the time spent on the return trip on the same basis as if the Employee had been working at their place of employment.
Resident Transportation. Unless the Parties expressly agree on a plan for the provision of joint Resident Transportation of Shelter Residents per Section 4.6, each Party shall arrange for Resident Transportation of its respective Shelter Residents. Newport Beach shall be responsible to provide all security with respect to its Resident Transportation.
Resident Transportation. Unless the Parties expressly agree on an alternative plan for the provision of Resident Transportation to Shelter Residents referred by Newport Beach, Newport Beach shall separately provide for all Resident Transportation for Shelter Residents referred by Newport Beach for the duration of their stay at the Shelter and for their departure from the Shelter. Newport Beach shall be responsible for maintaining contact with the Shelter Operator to ensure appropriate transportation for Newport Beach referrals is provided timely to assist in working toward satisfaction of their Case Management Plan.

Related to Resident Transportation

  • Transportation Transportation expenses include, but are not limited to, airplane, train, bus, taxi fares, rental cars, parking, mileage reimbursement, and tolls that are reasonably and necessarily incurred as a result of conducting State business. Each State agency shall determine the necessity for travel, and the mode of travel to be reimbursed.

  • Transportation Services i) In the event that transportation services for a student served by CONTRACTOR pursuant to an Individual Services Agreement are to be provided by a party other than CONTRACTOR or the LEA or its transportation providers, such services shall be reflected in a separate agreement signed by the parties hereto, and provided to the LEA and SELPA Director by the CONTRACTOR. Except as provided below, CONTRACTOR shall compensate the transportation provider directly for such services, and shall charge the LEA for such services at the actual and reasonable rates billed by the transportation provider, plus a ten percent (.

  • Storage The ordering agency is responsible for storage if the contractor delivers within the time required and the agency cannot accept delivery.

  • Transport The Parents consent to the Pupil travelling by any form of public transport and / or in a motor vehicle driven by a responsible adult who is duly licensed and insured to drive a vehicle of that type.

  • Recycling If this Agreement provides for the purchase or use of goods specified in PCC 12207 (for example, certain paper products, office supplies, mulch, glass products, lubricating oils, plastic products, paint, antifreeze, tires and tire-derived products, and metal products), this section is applicable with respect to those goods. Without limiting the foregoing, if this Agreement includes (i) document printing, (ii) parts cleaning, or (iii) janitorial and building maintenance services, this section is applicable. Contractor shall use recycled products in the performance of this Agreement to the maximum extent doing so is economically feasible. Upon request, Contractor shall certify in writing under penalty of perjury, the minimum, if not exact, percentage of post consumer material as defined in the PCC 12200, in such goods regardless of whether the goods meet the requirements of PCC 12209. With respect to printer or duplication cartridges that comply with the requirements of PCC 12156(e), the certification required by this subdivision shall specify that the cartridges so comply.

  • Wastewater investments in the construction, material enhancement, or renewal of infrastructure that supports wastewater and storm water collection, treatment, and management systems. Note: Investments in health infrastructure (e.g., hospitals, long-term care facilities, convalescent centres, and senior centres) are not eligible. Eligible Expenditures will be limited to the following: 1. Infrastructure investments – expenditures associated with acquiring, planning, designing, constructing, or renovating a tangible capital asset and any related debt financing charges specifically identified with that asset. 2. Capacity-building costs – for projects eligible under the capacity-building category only, expenditures associated with the development and implementation of: • Capital investment plans, integrated community sustainability plans, integrated regional plans, housing needs assessments, or asset management plans; • Studies, strategies, systems, software, third-party assessments, plans, or training related to asset management; • Studies, strategies, systems, or plans related to housing or land use; • Studies, strategies, or plans related to the long-term management of infrastructure; and • Other initiatives that strengthen the Recipient’s ability to improve local and regional planning. 3. Joint communications and signage costs – expenditures directly associated with joint federal communication activities and with federal project signage.

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