A roll call vote in a committee or an Assembly or Senate Floor Session that has occurred but has not yet been concluded and , therefore, formally announced Members may continue to vote or change their votes as long as a measure remains "on call " Calls are usually placed at the request of a bill's author in an effort to gain votes Calls can be lifted by request anytime during the committee hearing or Floor Session, but cannot be carried over into the next legislative day
A roll call vote in a committee or an Assembly or Senate floor session that has occurred but has not yet been concluded or formally announced Members may continue to vote or change their votes as long as a measure remains "on call " Calls are usually placed at the request of a bill's author in an effort to gain votes Calls can be lifted by request any time during the committee hearing or floor session, but cannot be carried over into the next legislative day
Nothing in the FLSA prohibits an employer from requiring employees to be "on call " Off-premises on call or standby time is not required to be counted as work time except under rare, peculiar and unusual circumstances
Hours that an employee is not at work, but is in a state of readiness and must report if needed
[ 'on, 'än ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English an, on, preposition & adverb, from Old English; akin to Old High German ana on, Greek ana up, on.