Common use of State-Owned Housing Rental and Utility Rates Clause in Contracts

State-Owned Housing Rental and Utility Rates. A. Rent Current rental rates for all types of State-owned employee housing, including trailers and/or trailer pads, may be increased annually by the State with sixty (60) day notice as follows: 1. Where employees are currently occupying State-owned housing, the State may raise such rates paid by employees up to twenty five (25%) percent each year, not to exceed fair market value. 2. During the term of this contract, where no rent is being charged, the State may raise rents up to seventy five dollars ($75) per month or when an employee vacates State-owned housing, including trailers and/or trailer pads, the State may raise rents for such housing up to the Fair Market value. 3. Employee rental of State housing shall not ordinarily be a condition of employment. In any instance where the rental of State housing is made a condition of employment, the State may charge the employee ten (10%) percent less than the regular rate of rent. 4. Employees renting State-owned housing occupy them at the discretion of the State employer. If the State decides to vacate a State-owned housing unit currently occupied by a State employee, it shall give the employee a minimum of thirty (30) days advance notice.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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State-Owned Housing Rental and Utility Rates. A. Rent Current rental rates for all types of State-owned employee housing, including trailers and/or trailer pads, may be increased annually by the State with sixty (60) day notice as follows: 1. Where employees are currently occupying State-owned housing, the State may raise such rates paid by employees up to twenty twenty-five (25%) percent each year, not to exceed fair market value. 2. During the term of this contract, where no rent is being charged, the State may raise rents up to seventy seventy-five dollars ($75) per month or when an employee vacates State-owned housing, including trailers and/or trailer pads, the State may raise rents for such housing up to the Fair Market value. 3. Employee rental of State housing shall not ordinarily be a condition of employment. In any instance where the rental of State housing is made a condition of employment, the State may charge the employee ten (10%) percent less than the regular rate of rent. 4. Employees renting State-owned housing occupy them at the discretion of the State employer. If the State decides to vacate a State-owned housing unit currently occupied by a State employee, it shall give the employee a minimum of thirty (30) days advance notice.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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State-Owned Housing Rental and Utility Rates. A. Rent Current rental rates for all types of State-owned employee housing, including trailers and/or trailer pads, may be increased annually by the State with sixty (60) -day notice as follows: 1. Where employees are currently occupying State-owned housing, the State may raise such rates paid by employees up to twenty five (25%) 25 percent each year, not to exceed fair market value. 2. During the term of this contract, where no rent is being charged, the State may raise rents up to seventy five dollars ($75) 75 per month or when an employee vacates State-owned housing, including trailers and/or trailer pads, the State may raise rents for such housing up to the Fair Market value. 3. Employee rental of State housing shall not ordinarily be a condition of employment. In any instance where the rental of State housing is made a condition of employment, the State may charge the employee ten (10%) 10 percent less than the regular rate of rent. 4. Employees renting State-owned housing occupy them at the discretion of the State employer. If the State decides to vacate a State-owned housing unit currently occupied by a State employee, it shall give the employee a minimum of thirty (30) days 30 days' advance notice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Union Contract, Union Contract, Labor Contract

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