SIGN LANGUAGE PREMIUM Sample Clauses
The 'Sign Language Premium' clause establishes an additional fee or premium to be paid for providing sign language interpretation services. This clause typically applies when an event, service, or program requires the inclusion of a qualified sign language interpreter to ensure accessibility for participants who are deaf or hard of hearing. By specifying the premium, the clause clarifies the financial responsibility for these accommodations, ensuring that accessibility needs are met while allocating the associated costs transparently.
SIGN LANGUAGE PREMIUM. Any qualified Unit employee who is requested by the hearing impaired assistance center to utilize sign language shall receive compensation equal to two and three-quarter percent (2.75%) of their salary or wages for each business day the skill is utilized. Such practices of additional compensation shall be in accordance with LAAC Section 4.84.1.
SIGN LANGUAGE PREMIUM. Any qualified employee covered by the provisions of the MOU who is requested by the hearing impaired assistance center to utilize sign language shall receive compensation equal to 2.75 percent of their salary or wages for each business day the skill is utilized. Such practices of additional compensation shall be in accordance with Section 4.84.1 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code.
SIGN LANGUAGE PREMIUM. Any qualified employee who is covered by the provisions of this MOU and is requested by the Personnel Director to utilize sign language shall receive a sign language premium of 2.75% of the employee’s salary for each business day the skill is used. Such practices of additional compensation shall be in accordance with Section 4.84.1 of the LAAC. This compensation is non-pensionable.
SIGN LANGUAGE PREMIUM. Any qualified employee covered by the provisions of the MOU who has been certified as proficient in American Sign Language (ASL) to provide City services to the deaf community, and who is requested by the employing department to utilize ASL skills in the performance of their job duties, shall be compensated at the first premium level rate above their step rate of the salary range for their class for each business day the skill is utilized. Such premium pay shall be administered in accordance with and subject to all requirements and provisions of Section 4.84.1 of the LAAC. Additional compensation is non-pensionable.
SIGN LANGUAGE PREMIUM. Any qualified employee who is covered by the provisions of this Memorandum of Understanding and is requested by the Communications Assistance Center to utilize sign language shall receive compensation equal to the first premium level rate above the appropriate step rate of the salary range prescribed for his/her class for each business day the skill is used. Such practices of additional compensation shall be in accordance with Section 4.84.1 of the LAAC.
SIGN LANGUAGE PREMIUM. Any During the term of this MOU, any qualified bargaining unit member who is requested by the Communications Assistance Center to employ sign language in the course of their work shall be compensated in accordance with LAAC Section 4.84.1.
SIGN LANGUAGE PREMIUM. Any qualified Unit member who is requested by the Communications Assistance Center to employ sign language skills in the course of their work shall be compensated in accordance with LAAC Section 4.84.1.
SIGN LANGUAGE PREMIUM. Any qualified employee covered by the provisions of the MOU who is requested by the deaf-mute assistance center to utilize sign language shall receive compensation equal to one premium level rate (2.75%) of their salary or wages for each business day the skill is utilized. The Sign Language Premium Pay is not pensionable.
SIGN LANGUAGE PREMIUM. Any employee who as part of their job, is required to use sign language shall be paid a premium as per the wage schedule.
SIGN LANGUAGE PREMIUM. Any qualified Unit member who is requested by the Communications Assistance Center to utilize sign language skills in the course of their work shall be compensated in accordance with LAAC Section 4.84.1 (Premium Pay for Persons Possessing Sign Language Skills).
1. Once a position is identified, the Department may send a bargaining Unit member who possess sign language skills and who is interested in utilizing such skills to the Personnel Department for certification. After being certified as proficient in using sign language, the bargaining Unit member, once appointed to the designated position about which sign language is required, shall receive compensation pursuant to LAAC section 4.84.1. Certified employees who receive compensation under LAAC 4.84.1 shall not refuse to use their skills in the course of their work while on duty. Certified employees may be assigned to any incident or investigation requiring the use of skills, and may be required to prepare written reports related to the incident or investigation as appropriate.