District Wide Building Alarm Call Backup Stipend Sample Clauses

District Wide Building Alarm Call Backup Stipend. On certain weekend or holiday dates identified by the District, the administration director or program director may assign an additional service employee to be the last alarm call backup for district wide building alarms. District administration will select and assign service personnel to be on the last alarm call backup list subject to the following criteria: -Willingness to be on list -Second Class License -Experience -Qualifications -Proximity to District facilities An employee who is assigned to be that alarm call backup for the district wide building alarms on a 24-hour period will be paid a stipend for being on call when not otherwise working a shift and for answering the alarm call, managing and executing the district alarm response to alarms on that date. The rate of the stipend will be $75 a day. When that employee needs to go to a building to follow up or respond to that alarm, that employee will be additionally compensated in accordance with the respective designated stipend and hourly rate provisions as defined in Article 5-11 for an alarm response. When a head day or head night person responds to an alarm call a building check should be completed and included with $75 stipend.

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