Motor Pool Clause Samples

The Motor Pool clause establishes the terms and conditions under which vehicles are provided, managed, and used within an organization or by its employees. Typically, it outlines the process for reserving vehicles, responsibilities for maintenance and fuel, and any restrictions on vehicle use, such as authorized drivers or permitted destinations. This clause ensures that vehicle resources are allocated efficiently and responsibly, reducing misuse and clarifying liability in case of accidents or damage.
Motor Pool. The provisions for advancement in the Physical Plant Department with respect to Mechanic A and B will also apply to the advancement of Garage Mechanic A and B in the Motor Pool Department. Further, the provisions for advancement in the Physical Plant Department with respect to Trades Helper Progression will also apply to Trades Helper Progression in the Motor Pool Department. Garage Mechanics certified to work on motor vehicles AC (Clean Air Act, sec. 609) as mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency, will be paid at the rate of a Master Mechanic.
Motor Pool. The provisions for advancement in the Physical Plant Department with respect to Mechanic A and B will also apply to the advancement of Garage Mechanic A and B in the Motor Pool Department. Further, the provisions for advancement in the Physical Plant Department with respect to Trades Helper Progression will also apply to Trades Helper Progression in the Motor Pool Department. Garage Mechanics certified to work on motor vehicles AC (Clean Air Act, sec. 609) as mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency, will be paid at the rate of a Master Mechanic. A Horticulturist B position requires demonstrated interest in plant care and biodiversity conservation, but no prior professional experience or licenses. A Horticulturist B may advance to Horticulturist A after five (5) years of satisfactory service in the job classification of Horticulturist B and the completion of advance coursework or workshops in botany and horticulture approved by the Director of Botanic Gardens. An employee in the Horticulturist A position may advance to Horticulturist after 2 years of satisfactory service as Horticulturist A. Those hired or advanced into the Horticulturist position must already possess or obtain a Core Pesticide Applicator's License within one (1) year of entering the classification. The Horticulturist shall advance to Senior Horticulturist after completing two (2) years of satisfactory service in the position and after obtaining additional licenses, certifications, or education in horticulture, plant science, environmental science, botany or related field(s) as approved by the Director of the Botanic Gardens. Advancement may be made sooner if warranted, in the good faith judgment of the Director of Botanic gardens, by the employee's job performance. Advancement is contingent on budgetary approval and operational needs.
Motor Pool. The College of Natural Resources has a number of university vehicles that are available on a rental basis.
Motor Pool. Pool Drivers (those not having a CDL) will be paid motor pool wages for all routes driven.
Motor Pool. The provisions for advancement in the Physical Plant Department will also apply to advancement in the Motor Pool Department. Such provisions with respect to Mechanic A and B will apply to Garage Mechanic A and B and such provisions with respect to Trades Helper A3, A2, Al, B and C will apply, respectively, to the corre- sponding job classifications in the Motor Pool Department. Garage Mechanics certified to work on motor vehicles AC (Clean Air Act, sec. 609) as mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency, will be paid at the rate of a Master Mechanic. Plumbers with the following hourly rates based on license As of As of As of As of Head of Shopwith Class 2 distribution and Class 2 treatment 34.54 35.57 36.64 37.92 with Class 2 distribution and Class 1 treatment 33.85 34.87 35.91 37.17 Mechanic A – Master Plumberwith Class 2 distribution and Class 1 treatment 31.07 32.00 32.96 34.12 with Class 1 distribution and Class 1 treatment 30.43 31.34 32.28 33.41 As of As of As of As of with Class 1 distribution or treatment 29.84 30.73 31.65 32.76 Mechanic A – Journeyman Plumberwith Class 2 distribution and Class 1 treatment 29.65 30.54 31.46 32.56 with Class 1 distribution and Class 1 treatment 29.08 29.95 30.85 31.93 with Class 1 distribution or treatment 28.52 29.37 30.25 31.31

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