Emergency Closings definition

Emergency Closings shall be defined as authorized cancellation of classes due to weather, transportation, or other major emergencies. The University and the Union recognize that during such periods there is a responsibility to maintain services to the extent possible. Once each year, each Center Director shall establish a minimum number of employees needed for emergency closing service and such employees shall be notified. Compensatory time off for the number of hours worked shall be granted to those who meet the emergency need, such time to be approved by the Center Director and to be scheduled during the academic year in which the emergency occurs. Employees not on emergency assignment shall have their absences excused. Each Center Director may suspend this provision if the required minimum is not maintained.
Emergency Closings shall be defined as authorized cancellation of classes due to weather, transportation, or other major emergencies. The University and the Union recognize that during such periods there is a responsibility to maintain service to the extent possible. Once each year, each College Director of Human Resources shall establish a minimum number of employees needed for emergency closing services and such employees shall be notified. Compensatory time off for the number of hours worked shall be granted to those who meet the emergency need, such time to be approved by the College Director of Human Resources and to be scheduled during the academic year in which the emergency occurs. Employees not on emergency assignment shall have their absences excused. Each College Director of Human Resources may suspend this provision if the required minimum is not maintained.
Emergency Closings. An “emergency day’ is a day on which school is cancelled for any form of inclement weather, such as snow or cold, or for any type of emergency, such as a health pandemic, fire, or flood. Teacher attendance shall not be required whenever student attendance is not required due to inclement weather or emergency conditions beyond the control of the School District, unless the number of emergency days exceeds three (3) duty days as specified in Section 4 of this Article. There shall be no loss in the teacher's salary and an additional duty day will not be added to the school year unless the number of duty days missed due to emergencies exceeds three (3). If the number of emergency days exceed three (3) duty days, then the make-up of the duty days in excess of three (3) shall be at the discretion of the School Board.

Examples of Emergency Closings in a sentence

  • Accrual of compensatory time during Emergency Closings will not be limited by the 40 hour accrual maximum (set forth in Article VII.B.4.d.) but cannot be rolled over to the next fiscal year.

  • Emergency Closings Employee attendance may be required even if student attendance is not required due to a weather emergency or other emergency closure for students.

  • Employees who work during Emergency Closings will receive a regular day’s pay plus regular pay for all hours worked.

  • S ection 2: Emergency Closings In the event of a teacher duty day lost for any emergency, the teacher shall perform duties on that day or other such day in lieu thereof as the School District shall determine.

  • This form will tell the DCC School Age Day Program staff and the DCS Main Office where your student will go on Emergency Closings.

  • Emergency Closings: Contractor will be required to consult with the Superintendent or her/his designee, during times of emergencies or inclement weather, about road conditions and the potential of delaying or closing school.

  • Section 31.5 Emergency Closings Office Personnel: Two-Hour Delay for Students: Staff may report up to one-hour later than their regularly scheduled start time.