Bus Operation Sample Clauses

The Bus Operation clause defines the rules and responsibilities governing the use and management of a bus service within an agreement. It typically outlines who is responsible for operating the bus, the standards for maintenance and safety, and the scheduling or routing requirements. For example, it may specify that the operator must ensure the bus is regularly serviced and that drivers are properly licensed. The core function of this clause is to ensure the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of the bus service, thereby minimizing disputes and clarifying expectations between the parties involved.
Bus Operation. It is the business of METRO to provide public transportation and METRO needs to do so in the context of the federal and state laws. Having a stable work force is in the interest of the Union and METRO. It is understood and agreed that only Operators covered by this Agreement will operate METRO equipment consisting of buses, rail vehicles, or vans in fixed route revenue service, except where Federal or State laws, or regulations as published in the Federal Register, or court orders specifically mandate otherwise. The exceptions to this provision shall be those provided for in Article 9.03 of the Labor Agreement, or in the case of a state or federally declared emergency requiring the use of METRO services and there are no Operators available to respond to the emergency. In the case of this exception no Supervisors shall drive if there are sufficient Operators available to respond to the emergency. In the case of a state or federally declared emergency, a Supervisor may be permitted to drive a bus only after permission is obtained by the following process: 1. The Chair of the Committee of Adjustment (C of A) must be notified and briefed on the situation. If they cannot be reached, the Senior Vice-Chair should be contacted. If both are unavailable, then any available Committee of Adjustment officer must be notified. 2. Upon notification by METRO, the Chair or designee will call the other C of A officers and seek approval as soon as possible. 3. The C of A Chair or designee will expeditiously contact METRO with a decision. The Chair or designee will confirm or deny authorization for the Supervisor to drive. No METRO Bus Operator shall have the Operator’s employment terminated or the Operator’s regular hours of service reduced or conditions of employment adversely affected by METRO as a result of its contracting with common carriers, privatizing or competitive bidding for Operator labor of METRO equipment in fixed route service or subscription service. All revenue equipment of any type operated by METRO shall be staffed by Operators covered by this Agreement, except that mechanics or supervisory personnel of METRO may make exchanges of revenue equipment if no Extra Board Operator is available to make the exchange. METRO acknowledges that bus exchanges are a part of an Extra Board Operator’s usual work and exceptions to this practice shall be for unusual and exceptional circumstances. The provisions of this section shall not prohibit mechanics, vehicle service wo...
Bus Operation. DISTRICT shall own, operate and maintain the retrofitted bus within El Dorado County in a daily use status for at least five years (per 2008 LESBP requirements) which coincides with the end of the Agreement. Fuel additives are not allowed to be used unless specifically identified as allowable in the Engine Certification Executive Order.
Bus Operation. It is the business of Metro to provide public transportation and Metro needs to do so in the context of the federal and state laws. Having a stable work force is in the interest of the Union and Metro. It is understood and agreed that only Operators covered by this Agreement will operate Metro equipment consisting of buses, rail vehicles, or vans in fixed route revenue service, except where Federal or State laws, or regulations as published in the Federal Register, or court orders specifically mandate otherwise. No Metro Bus Operator shall have her employment terminated or her regular hours of service reduced or conditions of employment adversely affected by Metro as a result of its contracting with common carriers, privatizing or competitive bidding for Operator labor of Metro equipment in fixed route service or subscription service. All revenue equipment of any type operated by Metro shall be staffed by Operators covered by this Agreement, except that mechanics or supervisory personnel of Metro may make exchanges of revenue equipment if no Extra Board Operator is available to make the exchange. Metro acknowledges that bus exchanges are a part of an Extra Board Operator’s usual work and exceptions to this practice shall be for unusual and exceptional circumstances. The provisions of this section shall not prohibit mechanics, vehicle service workers, or supervisory personnel from operating revenue equipment not in revenue service in cases of emergency or on test trips or for the purpose of training, repairing, servicing, fueling, or washing when these trips do not involve transferring equipment between garages, Transit Centers, or Operations Bases. In cases of emergency, or where an Operator is not readily available at operations Bases, mechanics or supervisory personnel may transfer revenue equipment between garages, Transit Centers, and Operations Bases. In the event Federal or State laws, regulations as published in the Federal Register, or court orders mandate that Metro submit for competitive bid, or for privatizing, or common carrier contracting of fixed route service, Metro shall submit a bid for any and all services which are identified by Federal or State laws, regulations as published in the Federal Register, or court orders as requiring competitive bidding, privatizing or common carrier contracting for Operator labor of Metro equipment. Metro shall meet with the Union to formulate plans to meet the requirements of a successful competitive bid. T...
Bus Operation. Buses are to be operated in accordance with applicable state and local laws and State Board of Education rules and regulations.

Related to Bus Operation

  • Co-operation Each Party acknowledges that this ESA must be approved by the Department and agree that they shall use Commercially Reasonable efforts to cooperate in seeking to secure such approval.

  • Continuous Operation The work week shall provide for continuous operation based on a seven (7) day week, twenty-four (24) hours per day.

  • Continuous Operations Any employee or group of employees engaged in an operation for which there is regularly scheduled employment on a twenty-four (24) hour a day, seven (7) day a week basis shall be known as continuous operations employees.

  • Business Operations Company will provide all necessary equipment, personnel and other appurtenances necessary to conduct its operations. Company will conduct its business operations hereunder in a lawful, orderly and proper manner, considering the nature of such operation, so as not to unreasonably annoy, disturb, endanger or be offensive to others at or near the Premises or elsewhere on the Airport.

  • PERIOD OF OPERATION Subject to certification, this Agreement shall come into force from the first pay period commencing on or after 1st December 2002 and shall remain in force until 31 October 2005.