Time Formula Rates for A Sample Clauses

Time Formula Rates for A. M. Runs Only Time Effective June 30, 2013 1.5% lump sum payment Effective June 30, 2013 (1.75%) Effective June 30, 2014 (2.0%) Effective June 30, 2015 (2.0%) 0 - 45 Minutes 1.5% lump sum based on all 2012/2013 school year earnings. S21.60 S22.03 S22.47 46 - 60 Minutes S22.43 S22.88 S23.34 61 - 75 Minutes S23.58 S24.05 S24.53 76 - 90 Minutes S24.80 S25.30 S25.81 91 - 105 Minutes S26.69 S27.22 S27.76 106 - 120 Minutes S28.31 S28.88 S29.46 121 - 135 Minutes S30.94 S31.56 S32.19 136 - 150 Minutes S32.46 S33.11 S33.77 151 - 165 Minutes S34.02 S34.70 S35.39 166 - 180 Minutes S35.65 S36.36 S37.09 181 - 195 Minutes S37.67 S38.42 S39.19
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Time Formula Rates for A. M. Runs Only Time Effective June 30, 2013 1.5% lump sum payment Effective June 30, 2013 (1.75%) Effective June 30, 2014 (2.0%) Effective June 30, 2015 (2.0%) 0 - 45 Minutes 1.5% lump sum based on all 2012/2013 school year earnings. $21.60 $22.03 $22.47 46 - 60 Minutes $22.43 $22.88 $23.34 61 - 75 Minutes $23.58 $24.05 $24.53 76 - 90 Minutes $24.80 $25.30 $25.81 91 - 105 Minutes $26.69 $27.22 $27.76 106 - 120 Minutes $28.31 $28.88 $29.46 121 - 135 Minutes $30.94 $31.56 $32.19 136 - 150 Minutes $32.46 $33.11 $33.77 151 - 165 Minutes $34.02 $34.70 $35.39 166 - 180 Minutes $35.65 $36.36 $37.09 181 - 195 Minutes $37.67 $38.42 $39.19 Time Formulas Rates for All Other Timed Runs (Excepting A.M. Runs) Time Effective June 30, 2013 1.5% lump sum payment Effective June 30, 2013 (1.75%) Effective June 30, 2014 (2.0%) Effective June 30, 2015 (2.0%) 0 - 45 Minutes 1.5% lump sum based on all 2012/2013 school year earnings. $21.38 $21.81 $22.25 46 - 60 Minutes $22.21 $22.65 $23.10 61 - 75 Minutes $23.35 $23.82 $24.30 76 - 90 Minutes $24.54 $25.03 $25.53 91 - 105 Minutes $26.43 $26.96 $27.50 106 - 120 Minutes $28.03 $28.59 $29.16 121 - 135 Minutes $30.64 $31.25 $31.88 136 - 150 Minutes $32.14 $32.78 $33.44 151 - 165 Minutes $33.69 $34.36 $35.05 166 - 180 Minutes $35.31 $36.02 $36.74 181 - 195 Minutes $37.29 $38.04 $38.80

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