§ 5.40.430. Extra expenses—Museum employees.  


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  • Employees of the museum, while engaged on work in the field, shall be allowed the actual cost of provisions and camp supplies not to exceed $2.00 per man per day where, in the judgment of the department head, it is practicable for such employees to maintain themselves, and such allowance shall be in lieu of any and all other allowances for meals and lodging by this rule provided. Employees of the museum, while engaged on work in the field, may also contract for, purchase or pay for necessary materials, supplies, cartage, haulage and the services of other persons, including the maintenance of such other persons, where it is impracticable to purchase or procure the same through the county purchasing agent. The total of such additional services, materials and supplies authorized to be purchased or contracted for by such employees shall not exceed the sum of $100.00 for each expedition unless previously authorized by the director of the museum.

(Ord. 4099 Art. 3 § 53, 1942.)