Right to Refusal Sample Clauses
Right to Refusal. Any employee in the bargaining unit shall have the right to reject any offer or request for overtime or call-back, on-call, or call-in time.
Right to Refusal. Any employee shall have the right to refuse any offer or request for overtime, call back time, or additional hours, except in an emergency.
Right to Refusal. Issaquah shall have the right to refuse to accept any inmate from ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island who, in the judgment of Issaquah, has a current illness or injury which may adversely affect the operations of the Issaquah Jail, has a history of serious medical problems, presents a substantial risk of escape, or presents a substantial risk of injury to other persons or property or themselves.
Right to Refusal. Receiving party has the right to refuse trade secret and any proprietary information deemed unnecessary for research related to scope of work.
Right to Refusal. An employee shall have the right to reject an offer or request for overtime, call back, or call in time, provided there are other employees within the classification who will accept the assignment. If no employee volunteers to accept the assignment, the work will be assigned to the least senior employee in the classification who shall accept it.
Right to Refusal. Puyallup shall have the right to refuse to accept any inmate from Federal Way who, in the judgment of Puyallup, has a current illness or injury which may adversely affect the operations of the Puyallup Jail, has history of serious medical problems, presents a substantial risk of escape, or presents a substantial risk of injury to other persons or property or themselves.
Right to Refusal. To the greatest extent permitted by law, Puyallup shall have the right to refuse to accept Lakewood inmates or to return a Lakewood inmate to Lakewood if in the judgment of Puyallup, the inmate has a current illness or injury which may adversely affect the operations of the Puyallup Jail, has history of serious medical problems, presents a substantial risk of escape, or presents a substantial risk of injury to other persons or property or themselves. Further, Puyallup may refuse to accept an inmate if the jail is at or near capacity or if in the judgement of Puyallup that accepting an inmate may create a risk to the safety of persons or property.
Right to Refusal. To the greatest extent permitted by law, Puyallup shall have the right to refuse to accept Sumner inmates or to return a Sumner inmate to the City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ if in the judgment of Puyallup, the inmate has a current illness or injury which may adversely affect the operations of the Puyallup Jail, has history of serious medical problems, presents a substantial risk of escape, or presents a substantial risk of injury to other persons or property or themselves. Further, Puyallup may refuse to accept an inmate if the jail is at or near capacity or if in the judgement of Puyallup that accepting an inmate may create a risk to the safety of persons or property.
