Common use of Time Allotment Clause in Contracts

Time Allotment. Employees are required to inspect, clean and fuel their vehicles daily. A Department of Transportation inspection will be done at the beginning of each day. Fifteen (15) minutes will be allotted each day to complete the inspection and fifteen (15) minutes per day to clean and fuel the school bus. Requirements are set forth in, made a part of and attached hereto: Exhibit B – Written or electronic pre-trip inspection Exhibit C – Daily vehicle check list Drivers will be paid any/all additional cleaning that may be required by management. Drivers are required to punch in and out and submit an extra worksheet. As required by Public Act 95-0260, the school bus driver shall at the end of each run, turn off the ignition of the vehicle, activate the interior lights and walk to the rear of the bus to check for children still on board as well as articles left behind. A run is defined as any pick up and drop off of students from one point to another. As required by Public Act 94-0845, a driver is prohibited from allowing a vehicle to idle for more than five minutes within a sixty minute period. Bus drivers must follow the District’s Anti Idling Policy as stated in the Employee Handbook. District Administrative Policy 4:110 sets forth the driver’s responsibility for passenger restraint systems.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Time Allotment. Employees are required to inspect, clean and fuel their vehicles daily. A Department of Transportation inspection will be done at the beginning of each day. Fifteen (15) minutes will be allotted each day to complete the inspection and fifteen (15) minutes per day to clean and fuel the school bus. Requirements are set forth in, made a part of and attached hereto: Exhibit B – Written or electronic pre-trip inspection Exhibit C – Daily vehicle check list Drivers will be paid any/all additional cleaning that may be required by management. Drivers are required to punch in and out and submit an extra worksheet. As required by Public Act 95-0260, the school bus driver shall at the end of each run, turn off the ignition of the vehicle, activate the interior lights and walk to the rear of the bus to check for children still on board as well as articles left behind. A run is defined as any pick up and drop off of students from one point to another. As required by Public Act 94-0845, a driver is prohibited from allowing idling a vehicle to idle for more than five minutes within a sixty minute period. Bus drivers must follow the District’s Anti Idling Policy as stated in the Employee Handbook. District Administrative Policy 4:110 sets forth the driver’s responsibility for passenger restraint systems.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement