Compensation for Time Sample Clauses

The Compensation for Time clause establishes the terms under which a party is paid for time spent performing work or services. Typically, this clause outlines the rate of compensation, the method for tracking and reporting time, and any conditions or limitations on billable hours. Its core function is to ensure that parties are fairly compensated for their time investment, providing clarity and preventing disputes over payment for hours worked.
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Compensation for Time. Subject to Article IV, Budget, of the Contract, in consideration of full and satisfactory performance of the services requested, HHSC shall reimburse Expert services billed in accordance with the following fee schedule:
Compensation for Time worked during standby duty 1. at least for 30 minutes of work carried out according to Standby Duty A, 2. at least for three hours in the case of work carried out according to Standby Duty B and, 3. at least for two hours of work carried out in accordance with Standby Duty C. An employee with Standby Duty B but who carries out work in accordance with Standby Duty A, should be compensated for at least one hour. The salary for part-time employees should be calculated so that it is the equivalent of a full-time salary. Compensation for travel costs linked to Standby Duty B is paid.
Compensation for Time. Subject to the Cap in section 3.1, in consideration of full and satisfactory performance of the services requested, OIG shall pay Expert fees billed in accordance with the following fee schedule:
Compensation for Time worked during standby duty‌ If there is no other local agreement, compensation per hour of time worked is according to the following: In the case of instructions to carry out work during standby duty over-time rates are paid for actual time worked, although; 1. at least for 30 minutes of work carried out according to Standby Duty A, 2. at least for three hours in the case of work carried out according to Standby Duty B and, 3. at least for two hours of work carried out in accordance with Standby Duty C. An employee with Standby Duty B but who carries out work in accordance with Standby Duty A, should be compensated for at least one hour. The salary for part-time employees should be calculated so that it is the equivalent of a full-time salary. Compensation for travel costs linked to Standby Duty B is paid.‌
Compensation for Time. A. Nurses shall be compensated for all overtime over fifteen (15) minutes when it is necessary to remain in school due to an emergency situation prior to the opening or after the closing of school. An emergency shall be deemed to exist when an injury or illness occurs which threatens the safety of a child or requires professional assistance for the child’s safety. The latitude of such a situation may be extended beyond the normal school hours, until such a time that a parent or a guardian has appeared on the scene or other responsible authorities take over. 1. All pre-planned, non-emergency extra hour work will be subject to the term of Article V, Section 5A. 2. All such overtime shall be calculated on the basis of time and one-half, that is the regularly hourly rate of pay multiplied by one and one-half (1 ½). 3. Except in cases of emergency when a principal may not be available, all overtime must be approved by the appropriate administrator prior to the use of said time. The Supervisor of Nursing and Child Care shall be notified of all occurrences of overtime. 4. An overtime code shall be provided at the beginning of each school year and whenever the code changes. B. In the event of the absence of a nurse and no substitute nurse is on site, the nurse in the designated stand by school shall be contacted. In an emergency situation, if the standby nurse’s presence is required, advice and direction shall be given by the standby nurse until such time as the nurse can arrive on the emergency site. In the event of the absence of a nurse and no substitute nurse is on site the nurse in the designated standby school shall be paid sixty dollars ($60) per day. Effective September 1, 2007, the rate shall also be sixty-five dollars ($65) per day. To qualify for the standby coverage the following conditions must be met. 1. The School Nurse must physically leave the school to which she/he is permanently assigned and go to the stand by school assigned for that day. The standby school cannot be a school to which the nurse is assigned. 2. The School Nurse must sign in and out, utilizing the attendance book kept in the main office of each school. 3. The School Nurse must be at the school to perform a needed service, which can only be provided by School Nurse, i.e., medication, administration, emergency care, crisis intervention or if directed by the administration. 4. Itinerant nurses who are assigned to a building for a day shall be considered permanent in that building fo...
Compensation for Time. Subject to the cap in paragraph 5.1, in consideration of full and satisfactory performance of the services hereunder, the Agency shall pay Outside Counsel for each hour of work performed pursuant to this Agreement according to the fee schedule attached hereto as Addendum B and incorporated herein by reference.
Compensation for Time. An employee attending mandatory training will be pursuant to Article 9. Except if otherwise required by federal or state wage and hour laws, voluntary attendance at non-mandatory training and development courses will not be considered compensable time.
Compensation for Time. A. Nurses shall be compensated for all overtime over fifteen
Compensation for Time. Compensation for time will be paid only for time actually spent working on TWDB matters. Under no circumstances will the Advisor be compensated for off-duty hours while traveling.
Compensation for Time. The Court agrees to pay the Intermediary for the time spent for the performance of the Services and/or provision of the Deliverables, under the scheme of payment established by the Court.