Excess Hours definition

Excess Hours means actual teaching hours in excess of a normal teaching load.
Excess Hours means all time on weekends or public holidays and all hours before or after the bandwidth hours specified at clause 8.5 necessarily occupied by direction of, or on their own initiative with the approval of, the Chief Executive in the performance of work which from its character or from special circumstances cannot be performed during the applicable bandwidth hours applying at the Officer's headquarters. Provided that excess hours for Officers for whom usual office hours are not fixed or for Officers engaged in field work shall mean all such time on any day in excess of their bandwidth hours of work per week divided by five.
Excess Hours means hours worked in any work week less than forty (40) but which exceed the non-exempt employee’s regular work schedule for those employees with a standard work period of one (1) week and shall mean hours worked in the work period less than eighty-six (86) but which exceed the non-exempt employee’s regular work schedule for those employees with a fourteen (14) day work period.

Examples of Excess Hours in a sentence

  • In the event that the Company is unable to cover the weekend work in accordance with the overtime provisions and the Excess Hours Agreement, the Union and the Company will work together to ensure such weekend coverage, recognizing that this Memorandum provides the framework for establishing such coverage.

  • It is understood that weekend work on systems other than Project Python will be covered in accordance with the overtime provisions contained in the Collective Agreement and the Excess Hours Agreement.

  • These SAP requirements include: A cumulative grade point average (CGPA) for Undergraduate and 2nd Baccalaureate must be 2.0, Graduate must be 3.0, and Teacher Certification must be 2.5; AND If you are in Excess Hours status, you may not be eligible for some exemptions.

  • These SAP requirements include:  A cumulative grade point average (CGPA) for Undergraduate and 2nd Baccalaureate must be 2.0, Graduate must be 3.0, and Teacher Certification must be 2.5; AND  If you are in Excess Hours status, you may not be eligible for some exemptions.

  • At the end of each school year, any eligible teacher who has accrued more than 435 accumulative leave hours will have such hours in excess of 435 hours purchased by the District based on the following formula: # of Excess Hours x Teacher’s Hourly Rate (Daily rate/7.25) x .30 The District will purchase such days at the end of the school year by depositing these wellness dollars directly into the teacher’s MSRS HCSP account administered in accordance with Minn.


More Definitions of Excess Hours

Excess Hours means credit hours earned beyond fifteen (15) during a single calendar year.
Excess Hours means hours worked by a single resource over forty (40) hours in a single calendar week.
Excess Hours has the meaning set forth in Section 23(c) of the Lease.
Excess Hours means actual face-to-face teaching hours in excess of a normal teaching load.
Excess Hours means those hours in excess of Mandatory Hours.
Excess Hours means a Member’s pro rata portion of the operational flight hours pursuant to the Management Agreement in excess of a Member’s Allocated Hours, Additional Hours and Unused Hours.
Excess Hours means the usage of the Equipment in excess of the Contracted Hours shall be charged at £3.50 per hour plus VAT unless agreed otherwise by the Parties.