| United States - 1994 - 1380 pages
...involves the performance of work while traveling, (ill) is carried out under arduous conditions, or executive branch" includes each Execuve agency (as defined in section 105 of title 5, U The first and third sentences of this subsection shall not be applicable to an employee who is subject... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1978 - 1332 pages
...5542(b)(2)(B)(iv), which authorizes payment of overtime when travel after end of normal tour of duty "results from an event which could not be scheduled or controlled administratively," term "event" although including anything which necessitates employee's travel, requires existence of... | |
| 2001 - 838 pages
...carried out under such arduous and unusual conditions that the travel is inseparable from work; or (iv) Results from an event which could not be scheduled...by an employee to such an event and the return of the employee to his or her official-duty station. (h) Call-back overtime work. Irregular or occasional... | |
| 1981 - 1044 pages
...carried out under such arduous and unusual conditions that the travel is inseparable from work, or (iv) results from an event which could not be scheduled or controlled administratively. (f) Call-back overtime work. Irregular or occasional overtime work performed by an employee on a day... | |
| 1975 - 524 pages
...carried out under such arduous and unusual conditions that the travel is Inseparable from work, or (iv) results from an event which could not be scheduled or controlled administratively. (f) Call-back overtime work. Irregular or occasional overtime work performed by an employee on a day... | |
| 2001 - 812 pages
...carried out under such arduous and unusual conditions that the travel is inseparable from work; or (iv) Results from an event which could not be scheduled or controlled §550.112 administratively, including travel by an employee to such an event and the return of the... | |
| 1985 - 1650 pages
...carried out under such arduous and unusual conditions that the travel is inseparable from work, or (lv) results from an event which could not be scheduled or controlled administratively. (h) Call-back overtime work. Irregular or occasional overtime work performed by an employee on a day... | |
| United States. Employees' Compensation Appeals Board - 1996 - 834 pages
...as a criminal investigator. 3 She cited other statutes to state that the travel of an employee which results from an event which could not be scheduled or controlled administratively is considered to be part of the overtime of the employee, including the travel to the event and the... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1968 - 764 pages
...PER-226). Time in travel status away from official duty station includes, for example, travel which results from an event which could not be scheduled or controlled administratively (Uniform State/AID/USIA TL: PER-227). Department personnel regulations concerning assignments and leave... | |
| 1968 - 1554 pages
...involves the performance of work while traveling, (iii) is carried out under arduous conditions, or (iv) results from an event which could not be scheduled or controlled administratively. § 3572. Minimum hours of work for hourly rate employees. Each substitute, hourly rate, and temporary... | |
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