Day-Boats Sample Clauses

The 'Day-Boats' clause defines the specific terms and conditions under which vessels classified as day-boats operate within a contract. Typically, this clause outlines operational limitations such as the requirement for the vessel to return to port each day, restrictions on overnight stays, and any special provisions regarding crew hours or cargo handling. By clearly delineating these operational parameters, the clause ensures both parties understand the expectations and limitations of using day-boats, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations.
Day-Boats. Vessels that have completed their pre-trip 18 notification for trips less than 48 hours, with potential sale 19 dates up to 10 days in advance, will be selected in accordance 20 with the calendar day of the notified sail date. Upon 21 notification that neither a NEFOP nor At-Sea Monitor will be 22 assigned, the vessel may set sail at any time up to the estimated 23 departure time provided in their pre-trip notification for the trip 24 occurring per their notified sail date. 25
Day-Boats. Vessels that have completed their pre-trip 3 notification for trips less than 48 hours, with potential sale 4 dates up to 9 days in advance will be notified 24 hours in 5 advance of sailing if a NEFOP or At-Sea Monitor will be onboard.
Day-Boats. Vessels that have completed their pre-trip 17 notification for trips less than 48 hours, with potential sale 18 dates up to 10 days in advance, will be selected in

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  • CALAMITY DAYS A. All bargaining unit members shall be paid their appropriate rate of pay for all days or parts of a day when the school in which they are employed is closed due to an epidemic or other public calamity. 1. All bargaining unit members who are requested by the Director, Superintendent, or his designee, to report to work on a calamity day shall be paid their regular hourly rate of pay in addition to calamity day compensation or shall have the option to take compensatory time for all hours actually worked. All compensatory time must be utilized during the contract year in which it was earned. B. The Superintendent or his designee shall determine which bargaining unit members normally will be required to report to work on calamity days. Notice will be sent to those bargaining unit members at the beginning of the school year, and they shall report to work on calamity days unless notified not to do so. Other bargaining unit members will not report for work on calamity days unless called and told to do so. C. When a bargaining unit member is called in to work on a calamity day, he/she shall be paid time and one-half his regular rate of pay for those hours worked outside his normal work hours. D. Bargaining unit members who report to work because they did not receive notice of the calamity day through no fault of their own shall be paid or receive compensatory time for work performed until they are sent home. Bargaining unit members shall be given a reasonable amount of paid work time to clean up, put away, and secure equipment after being told to leave. Paid time shall be a minimum of two (2) hours at the member’s regular rate of pay. E. Calamity days shall not be counted as hours worked for the purpose of determining eligibility for overtime payment.