Court Time definition

Court Time means time spent by a member during his off duty hours in attendance before any court under subpoena or court appearance notice or as otherwise authorized by the member’s supervisor where the member attends court in his capacity as a police officer. Court time shall not include time spent in court for personal reasons.
Court Time shall be defined as time required to be in court during off-duty hours as a result of police duties while a member of the service but shall not include time spent in litigation for personal reasons unrelated to his police duties, or when the member is a charged person appearing for a hearing under the provisions of the Police Services Act of Ontario and the regulations thereto.
Court Time means the required attendance of a member for the purpose of giving evidence at Ontario Court, Provincial Offences Court or at any other judicial proceeding in the capacity of a witness concerning matters arising out of the course of official duties.

Examples of Court Time in a sentence

  • 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.

  • The provisions of 14:05 (Court Time) will not apply to any leave taken under this provision.

  • Court Time on case:Services include providing any requested testimony and/or court appearances including hearings or appeals.

  • Shift differential is also not paid for working eligible hours on Grant Details (as distinguished from full-time grant-funded positions), Emergency Call Back, Court Time, DA Time, non-emergency call back time, or the ½ time premium component of Holiday Premium Pay.

  • MPHSW position types included Auxiliary nurses (n=5), Professional nurses (n=3, a Doctor, a Secretary, and a Counselor.


More Definitions of Court Time

Court Time means any required attendance at any Court, inquiry or hearing, as a witness, whether called upon to give evidence or not with the exception of a member who files a grievance, and any witness called by the Association in any grievance procedure.
Court Time means any time spent attending a hearing involving criminal, civil, or traffic cases to which the employee has been subpoenaed or summoned. Court time shall also mean required meetings with the DA’s office outside of the employee’s regular scheduled shift.
Court Time. Any bargaining unit member who is subpoenaed to be present at a court hearing other than on his regular shift will be guaranteed four (4) hours at time and one-half (1 ½).
Court Time as used in this Agreement means any time spent appearing in court, securing warrants or other necessary papers, and a reasonable amount of time to prepare for and travel to and from court.
Court Time means all time spent appearing in court or securing warrants or other necessary papers, at the Employer's request, and a reasonable amount of time for travel to and from court.
Court Time. A minimum of three (3) hours at one and one-half (1½) of regular salary shall be paid for recall to authorized court time for all employees. For purposes of this article, recall to authorized court time duty shall include travel outside the Burnsville City Limits. In the event of cancellation of a scheduled court time less than 48 hours before the date and time of the court appearance, the Police Officer will be entitled to two and one-half (2½) hours at one and one-half (1½) times the officer's regular salary.
Court Time. Any employee who is required to appear and/or testify in court on his/her own time or time other than his/her regular duty hours shall be paid for a minimum of two (2) hours at the applicable rate. Nothing in this section is construed to mean time spent in personal suits, either civil or criminal, not a result of circumstances which occurred in the line of duty, nor for court action for which he/she is otherwise compensated. Only time actually worked shall apply for overtime purposes.