Volunteer Meals Sample Clauses

Volunteer Meals. (i) A volunteer under age sixty (60) may be offered a meal if doing so will not deprive an older individual of a meal.
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Volunteer Meals. 1. An individual under age 60, who provides volunteer services during meal hours, only on the day they volunteer their services (preparation of meal, set up of all tables, serving of meal, kitchen or dining room cleanup, meal delivery etc.). Eligible to receive the congregate meal only the suggested contribution rate (no carryout meals allowed).
Volunteer Meals a. The Contractor may offer a meal to a volunteer under age sixty (60), if doing so will not deprive an individual age sixty (60) or older of a meal. [22 CCR §7636.9(b)(3); CCR §7638.7(b); and OAA §339(H)]

Related to Volunteer Meals

  • Volunteers The use of volunteers to perform bargaining unit work, as covered by this agreement, shall not be expanded beyond the extent of existing practice as of June 1, 1986. The Hospital shall submit to the Union, at three (3) month intervals, the number of volunteers for the current month and the number of hours worked and the duties performed.

  • Volunteer Leave Subject to operational requirements as determined by the Employer and with an advance notice of at least five (5) working days, the employee shall be granted, in each fiscal year, a single period of up to seven decimal five (7.5) hours’ of leave with pay to work as a volunteer for a charitable or community organization or activity, other than for activities related to the Government of Canada Workplace Charitable Campaign. The leave will be scheduled at a time convenient both to the employee and the Employer. Nevertheless, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to grant the leave at such a time as the employee may request.

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