Travel and Travel Time Sample Clauses

Travel and Travel Time. Mileage reimbursement will not be provided for travel between the official worksite and the telework location for telecommuting employees. However, if any employee is asked to report directly to a district worksite other than their official district worksite, the district will reimburse mileage from the approved off-site location to the unofficial district worksite - OR - reimburse mileage from the official district worksite to a different district worksite, whichever is less. Travel between an approved off-site location to the employee’s official worksite are considered ordinary home-to-work travel, which is a normal incident of employment and not considered work time.
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Travel and Travel Time. All Engineers covered by this Agreement shall normally start and stop work only at the Operator's designated home pier. However, should the Operator choose to tie up or change crews at a safe place elsewhere, he shall supply safe transportation to and from the home pier. Engineers tying up or leaving the tug with the change of crew shall remain on boat time until the transportation supplied by the Employer arrives. No crew member shall be permitted to operate any vehicle providing transportation. On the authorized change of crew days, the man being relieved shall be paid one-half (1/2) a day's pay, and the man relieving shall be paid one half (1/2) a day's pay.
Travel and Travel Time. Mileage reimbursement will not be provided for travel between the official worksite and the remote location for counselors or librarians working remotely. Travel time to and from work does not constitute hours worked. (29 C.F.R sec. 785.35). Travels from home to an official worksite before the regular workday and return travels home at the end of the workday, are considered ordinary home-to-work travel, which is a normal incident of employment and not considered work time. Comply with the District’s procedures governing travel; the counselor or librarian’s personal auto liability coverage is primary.

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  • Business Continuity Plan The Warrant Agent shall maintain plans for business continuity, disaster recovery, and backup capabilities and facilities designed to ensure the Warrant Agent’s continued performance of its obligations under this Agreement, including, without limitation, loss of production, loss of systems, loss of equipment, failure of carriers and the failure of the Warrant Agent’s or its supplier’s equipment, computer systems or business systems (“Business Continuity Plan”). Such Business Continuity Plan shall include, but shall not be limited to, testing, accountability and corrective actions designed to be promptly implemented, if necessary. In addition, in the event that the Warrant Agent has knowledge of an incident affecting the integrity or availability of such Business Continuity Plan, then the Warrant Agent shall, as promptly as practicable, but no later than twenty-four (24) hours (or sooner to the extent required by applicable law or regulation) after the Warrant Agent becomes aware of such incident, notify the Company in writing of such incident and provide the Company with updates, as deemed appropriate by the Warrant Agent under the circumstances, with respect to the status of all related remediation efforts in connection with such incident. The Warrant Agent represents that, as of the date of this Agreement, such Business Continuity Plan is active and functioning normally in all material respects.

  • Business Continuity Registry Operator shall maintain a business continuity plan, which will provide for the maintenance of Registry Services in the event of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator or business failure of Registry Operator, and may include the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider. If such plan includes the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider, Registry Operator shall provide the name and contact information for such Registry Services continuity provider to ICANN. In the case of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator where the Registry Operator cannot be contacted, Registry Operator consents that ICANN may contact the designated Registry Services continuity provider, if one exists. Registry Operator shall conduct Registry Services Continuity testing at least once per year.

  • Employee Handbook (A) If the Contractor has an employee handbook, the Contractor shall include the following information:

  • Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Bank shall maintain and update from time to time business continuation and disaster recovery procedures with respect to its global custody business, which are designed, in the event of a significant business disruption affecting Bank, to be sufficient to enable Bank to resume and continue to perform its duties and obligations under this Agreement without undue delay or disruption. Bank shall test the operability of such procedures at least annually. Bank shall enter into and shall maintain in effect at all times during the term of this Agreement reasonable provision for (i) periodic back-up of the computer files and data with respect to Customer and (ii) use of alternative electronic data processing equipment to provide services under this Agreement. Upon reasonable request, Bank shall discuss with Customer any business continuation and disaster recovery procedures of Bank. Bank represents that its business continuation and disaster recovery procedures are appropriate for its business as a global custodian to investment companies registered under the 1940 Act.

  • Access to Personnel and Records Each audited Party shall authorize, and use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause, its respective auditors to make available to the other Party’s auditors (each such other Party’s auditors, collectively, the “Other Parties’ Auditors”) both the personnel who performed or are performing the annual audits of such audited party (each such Party with respect to its own audit, the “Audited Party”) and work papers related to the annual audits of such Audited Party, in all cases within a reasonable time prior to such Audited Party’s expected auditors’ opinion date, so that the Other Parties’ Auditors are able to perform the procedures they consider necessary to take responsibility for the work of the Audited Party’s auditors as it relates to their auditors’ report on such other Party’s financial statements, all within sufficient time to enable such other Party to meet its timetable for the printing, filing and public dissemination of its annual financial statements. Each Party shall make available to the Other Parties’ Auditors and management its personnel and Records in a reasonable time prior to the Other Parties’ Auditors’ opinion date and other Parties’ management’s assessment date so that the Other Parties’ Auditors and other Parties’ management are able to perform the procedures they consider necessary to conduct their respective Internal Control Audit and Management Assessments.

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