Common use of First Occurrence Clause in Contracts

First Occurrence. On the first occasion when an employee, who is required to have a valid driver's license as a condition of employment, reports driving privileges suspended, revoked, cancelled or restricted a lack of a driver's license, the employee will be accommodated in a non- driving assignment in the same or lower job classification for thirty (30) calendar days. If the employee does not regain a valid, unrestricted have a license at the end of the thirty-day accommodation period, the bureau may transfer the employee to a non-driving assignment in the same or lower job classification or lay off the employee, at the bureau’s sole discretion. If the employee receives a valid, unrestricted license within ninety (90) calendar days after the loss of the license, the employee will be returned to work. If the employee receives a valid, unrestricted license after ninety (90) calendar days after the loss of the license, the employee will be subject to recall under the provisions of Article 14. The bureau will, at the request of the employee, provide the employee with a letter that verifies the employee's work location and schedule for the purpose of providing the employee with necessary documentation to obtain a Hardship Permit n occupational license. If an employee obtains a Hardship Permit an occupational license, the City's Risk Manager will review and determine whether to allow the employee to operate a vehicle for City business purposes. continue to operate city vehicles.

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Sources: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement