Common use of Special Meal Provision Clause in Contracts

Special Meal Provision. An employee who is directed by the Department to travel outside the County of their assigned work site, and who travels at least forty (40) direct road miles from their work site, and who spends greater than one half (1/2) of their assigned shift in this circumstance is eligible for the special meal provision. The work site for a resident trooper is a trooper’s residence. The special meal provision is to reimburse an employee for the cost of a luncheon meal of up to six dollars and fifty cents ($6.50). The luncheon meal, as used in this section means a lunch meal (reimbursement of up to six dollars and fifty cents ($6.50)) taken near the middle of the employee’s shift, regardless of the time of day. This provision shall not apply where a meal is part of the agenda of a meeting or conference which the employee is attending, and is included as part of the registration fee. Employees assigned by the Department to attend a meeting or conference shall be reimbursed for the cost of a meal when such meal is an agenda item where attendance is required and not included in the registration fee. Employees at the Ontario work site who are assigned to patrol the Jordan Valley area and travel via Idaho are eligible for the special meal provision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Special Meal Provision. An employee who is directed by the Department to travel outside the County of their assigned work site, and who travels at least forty (40) direct road miles from their work site, and who spends greater than one half (1/2) of their assigned shift in this circumstance is eligible for the special meal provision. The work site for a resident trooper is a trooper’s residence. The special meal provision is to reimburse an employee for the cost of a luncheon meal of up to six dollars and fifty cents ($6.50). The luncheon meal, as used in this section means a lunch meal (reimbursement of up to six dollars and fifty cents ($6.50)) taken near the middle of the employee’s shift, regardless of the time of day. This provision shall not apply where a meal is part of the agenda of a meeting or conference which the employee is attending, and is included as part of the registration fee. Employees assigned by the Department to attend a meeting or conference shall be reimbursed for the cost of a meal when such meal is an agenda item where attendance is required and not included in the registration fee. Employees at the Ontario work site who are assigned to patrol the Jordan Valley area and travel via Idaho are eligible for the special meal provision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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