Court Time definition
Examples of Court Time in a sentence
An Employee who fails to confirm whether their presence is required the following day is ineligible for Court Time pay if the appearance is cancelled.
To the extent that this minimum period overlaps with the normal shift, then the regular rate of pay will prevail during the normal shift hours and there will be no double payment of Court Time and normal shift pay.
The provisions of 14:05 (Court Time) will not apply to any leave taken under this provision.
Section 30.5 Call-Out, Court Time and Charge Filing Time “Call-out” occurs when a supervisor specifically requests a member of the bargaining unit to return to work to do unscheduled, unforeseen, or emergency work after the member has left work upon the completion of the regular day’s work, but before he is scheduled to return to work.
Court time off duty shall mean any court time occurring at any time not included within the definition of "Court Time On Duty" and shall be compensated by payment of an amount equal to three (3) hours or actual time worked, whichever is greater, at time and one-half of the "Regular Rate of Pay." Effective January 1, 2001, compensation shall be increased to four (4) hours or actual time worked, whichever is greater.