Overtime Work Authorization Sample Clauses

Overtime Work Authorization. The District will give maximum feasible notice when overtime is required. The District will offer overtime on a voluntary basis to staff members capable of performing the work in an efficient manner. In the event that no staff member volunteers to work the overtime, overtime assignments will be equitably rotated among staff. Employees requesting to work overtime will notify their supervisor as soon as is feasible. Employees who work overtime due to unforeseen or emergent situations will notify their supervisors immediately, or the next working day, to arrange for authorization of the overtime. Nonemergency overtime without prior authorization will be recognized and compensated by the District, but will be grounds for and may result in disciplinary action. Employees will be compensated for travel time according to the policy attached to this Agreement as Addendum C. For purposes of overnight travel, the employee’s normal schedule will be the hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., excluding a one-hour unpaid lunch period. Unless otherwise agreed, assigned call will be for one (1) week blocks. Employees who are assigned to remain on-call during off-duty hours will report as hours worked all time spent responding to work-related calls that occur on a day/evening when they are on-call, and will receive a minimum of one-half (½) hour of compensation for each day on which they receive one (1) or more such call. For example, an employee will receive thirty minutes (30) of compensation for one (1) call or multiple calls occurring on the same day that collectively total less than thirty (30) minutes of work; he/she will receive compensation for actual time worked for one (1) call or multiple calls that total more than thirty (30) minutes of work. However, in no instance will an employee record fewer than ten (10) minutes of work for each call made or received. In the event that an employee is required to return to a work site during a period when he/she is on call, he/she will be paid for a minimum of two (2) hours at his/her applicable overtime rate. Work time will begin when he/she arrives at the assigned work site or reports to the District to collect an assigned vehicle.
Overtime Work Authorization. The District will give maximum feasible notice when overtime is required. The District may assign overtime to a particular employee if associated with that employee’s regular job duties. Otherwise, the District will offer overtime on a voluntary basis to staff members capable of performing the work in an efficient and timely manner. In the event that no staff member desires the overtime, the least senior capable staff member will be required to perform the work. Employees requesting to work overtime will notify their supervisor as soon as is feasible. If alternatives cannot be identified to meet the need, the supervisor will authorize specific hours of overtime to meet the need. Employees who work overtime due to unforeseen or emergent situations will notify their supervisors immediately, or the next working day, to arrange for authorization of the overtime. Employees may provide notice by telephone or by email, text, or other electronic message on District-issued devices, provided the message includes a date/time stamp. Non-emergency overtime without prior authorization will be recognized and compensated by the District, but will be grounds for and may result in disciplinary action.
Overtime Work Authorization. The District will give maximum feasible notice when overtime is required. The District will offer overtime on a voluntary basis to staff members capable of performing the work in an efficient and timely manner. In the event that no staff member desires the overtime, the least senior capable staff member will be required to perform the work. Employees requesting to work overtime will notify their supervisor as soon as is feasible. If alternatives cannot be identified to meet the need, the supervisor will authorize specific hours of overtime to meet the need. Employees who work overtime due to unforeseen or emergent situations will notify their supervisors immediately, or the next working day, to arrange for authorization of the overtime. Employees may provide notice by telephone or by email, text, or other electronic message on District-issued devices, provided the message includes a date/time stamp. Non-emergency overtime without prior authorization will be recognized and compensated by the District, but will be grounds for and may result in disciplinary action.
Overtime Work Authorization. The District will give maximum feasible notice when overtime is required. The District will offer overtime on a voluntary basis to staff members capable of performing the work in an efficient manner. In the event that no staff member volunteers to work the overtime, overtime assignments will be equitably rotated among staff. Employees requesting to work overtime will notify their supervisor as soon as is feasible. Employees who work overtime due to unforeseen or emergent situations will notify their supervisors immediately, or the next working day, to arrange for authorization of the overtime. Nonemergency overtime without prior authorization will be recognized and compensated by the District, but will be grounds for and may result in disciplinary action.

Related to Overtime Work Authorization

  • Work Authorization By entering into this Agreement, the Judicial Council only authorizes the Criteria Architect to begin its Work on the Phase indicated on the Coversheet of the Agreement. The Judicial Council has the sole and unilateral right to authorize additional Phases, however, those authorizations will be made in the form of an amendment pursuant to this Agreement, authorizing the appropriate Phase and funding specified herein, which must be executed by the Criteria Architect and the Judicial Council. Work for additional Phases added to the Agreement by amendment will be authorized using Notice to Proceed. Criteria Architect is not authorized to begin any work or services marked “NYA” (Not Yet Authorized).

  • New Work Authorization If the Engineer does not complete the services authorized in a work authorization before the specified completion date and has not requested a supplemental work authorization, the work authorization shall terminate on the completion date. At the sole discretion of the State, it may issue a new work authorization to the Engineer for the incomplete work using the unexpended balance of the preceding work authorization for the project. If approved by the State, the Engineer may calculate any additional cost for the incomplete work using the rates set forth in the preceding work authorization and in accordance with Attachment E, Fee Schedule.

  • WORK AUTHORIZATIONS The State will issue work authorizations using the form included in Attachment D (Work Authorizations and Supplemental Work Authorizations) to authorize all work under this contract. The Engineer must sign and return a work authorization within seven (7) working days after receipt. Refusal to accept a work authorization may be grounds for termination of the contract. The State shall not be responsible for actions by the Engineer or any costs incurred by the Engineer relating to work not directly associated with or prior to the execution of a work authorization. Terms and conditions governing the use of work authorizations are set forth in Attachment A, General Provisions, Article 1.

  • Network Authorization For services that cannot be provided by a network provider, you can request a network authorization to seek services from a non-network provider. With an approved network authorization, the network benefit level will apply to the authorized covered healthcare service. If we approve a network authorization for you to receive services from a non- network provider, our reimbursement will be based on the lesser of our allowance, the non-network provider’s charge, or the benefit limit. For more information, please see the How Non-Network Providers Are Paid section.

  • Emergency Work Authorizations The State, at its sole discretion, may accept the Engineer's signature on a faxed copy of the work authorization as satisfying the requirements for executing the work authorization, provided that the signed original is received by the State within five business days from the date on the faxed copy.