Lodging definition

Lodging means living accommodations available to the employee for full-time occupancy which are adequate, decent, and sanitary according to usual and customary standards. Employees shall not be required to share a bed.
Lodging means rooms, apartments, or sleeping quarters in a hotel, motel, inn, public lodging house, rooming house, or manufactured or mobile home which is tangible personal property, or in a tourist court, or in any place where sleeping accommodations are furnished to transient guests for rent, whether with or without meals.
Lodging. The County will reimburse for actual lodging costs at a reasonably priced commercial facility in the immediate area of where the Work is performed, up to the GSA’s daily rates for the destination, current for the date of travel. Receipts for lodging must be itemized. Only room and tax charges will be reimbursed; no reimbursement will be made for additional expenses, including but not limited to, room service, laundry, telephone and in-room movies. If the Contractor or its employee shares a room with another person who is not connected with the performance of the Work, including a spouse, the County will reimburse for only the cost of a single room. Transportation:

Examples of Lodging in a sentence

  • Lodging – Receipts are required and each day of lodging claimed must be listed separately.

  • Lodging costs may not exceed $150 (per day per person), plus tax and energy surcharge in San Francisco county; $125 (per day per person), plus tax and energy surcharge in Monterey and San Diego counties; $120 (per day per person), plus tax and energy surcharge in Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties; $140 (per day per person), plus tax and energy surcharge in Alameda, San Mateo, and Santa Xxxxx counties; or $110 (per day per person), plus tax and energy surcharge in all other California counties.

  • Maximum rates for lodging and meals shall be in accordance with the “Out of State Meals and Lodging Rates”, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, plus city and state taxes.

  • Lodging shall be compensated for direct expenses when necessary for City business and pre-approved by the employee’s supervisor.

  • Lodging charges in excess of standard room rates will not be reimbursed.


More Definitions of Lodging

Lodging means the transaction of furnishing rooms or other accommodations by a vendor to a vendee who for rent uses, possesses or has the right to use or possess the rooms or other units of accommodations in or at a taxable premises;
Lodging means sleeping or living accommodations for an individual for one or more nights.
Lodging means the provision of bedroom accommodation or, in the case of a backpackers’ lodge, bed accommodation that is made available on payment of a charge or fee, and includes the services ordinarily related to such accommodation;
Lodging means rooms, apartments, or sleeping quarters in a hotel, motel, inn, public lodging house, rooming house, or manufactured or mobile home that is tangible personal property, or in a tourist court, or in any place where sleeping accommodations are furnished to transient guests for rent, whether with or without meals. The word “lodging” does not refer to the rental of rooms for purposes other than sleeping or resting, including but not limited to rental of rooms for meetings, conferences, weddings, or banquets.
Lodging accommodations” - a commercial establishment licensed to offer and accept payment for rooms.
Lodging means expenses for overnight sleeping facilities, including any mandatory fees (telephone, resort, etc.) and taxes.
Lodging means the same as defined in section 423A.2.