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11/21/2005
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Reso 2005-154
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three hour minimum shall not apply. Call out minimum pay would not be given in the case of <br />posted and scheduled details on an officer's day off unless four (4) hours have elapsed since the <br />officer last worked. Officers would be paid for the actual time spent performing the scheduled <br />activity. For required call out or authorized work related appearance on a normal day off, a <br />minimum five (5) hours' pay at the overtime rate will be paid for each of the first two such call outs, <br />provided, however, that a call out on a normal day off immediately before or after scheduled duty <br />hours shall be deemed an extension of the shift and the five (5) hour minimum shall not apply. For <br />court appearance on a normal day off, a minimum five (5) hours' pay at the overtime rate will be <br />paid, plus payment of necessary and actual expenses. For court appearances that extend through the <br />court's lunch period and the employee is required to return on the same case that same afternoon, <br />the employee will be paid for that period of time at the overtime rate except for a one (1) hour lunch <br />period. At the employee's request, and with the approval of the Police Chief, compensatory time off <br />may be granted in an amount equal to one and one-half time the overtime worked in lieu of pay. <br />Compensatory time may be used, and replaced, without regard to frequency of use, as long as the <br />account balance does not exceed 80 hours. <br />In the event an employee is ordered by a magistrate to appear in court and does appear on a day <br />during which the employee has called in sick, the employee will be paid overtime at the rate listed <br />for court appearance, except that employees working the day shift shall not be paid overtime, but <br />the hours spent at the court appearance shall not be deducted from his/her accumulated sick leave <br />hours. <br />Section 8. Assignment Differentials <br />For the period of this Memorandum of Understanding, uniformed sworn officers in the <br />classifications of Police Sergeant and Police Officer assigned to the patrol and traffic divisions, who <br />are assigned for at least thirty (30) consecutive days to such a duty assignment, shall receive an <br />additional one hundred dollars ($100.00) per month pay differential when so assigned. The one <br />hundred dollars ($100.00) per month is in recognition of assignments subject to rotating shifts as <br />well as the length of the workday for these assignments. <br />Sworn officers regularly assigned to the investigation division and one Sergeant assigned to the <br />administrative services unit may receive a one hundred dollar ($100.00) per month differential <br />while so assigned; provided, however, that acall-in procedure is agreed to between the Police <br />Officers' Association and the Police Chief. <br />Police Officers assigned as canine handlers shall receive a five percent (5%) pay differential when <br />the officer and dog are certified as a team and are functioning and on duty as a team in police patrol. <br />This amount is in recognition of the additional time required to care for the animal during non- <br />regular duty hours. If the officer is unable to perform as a K-9 handler due to a non-work related <br />injury or other non-work related cause, for a period that exceeds 30 consecutive days, the five <br />percent (5%) differential will cease. The differential will be reinstated when the handler returns to <br />full duty and is functioning as a K-9 team. The differential will also cease after 90 consecutive days <br />should the dog not be able to work due to an injury or other medical reasons. During the time the <br />officer and dog are assigned and perform in the program, the City will provide a monthly <br />maintenance allowance of two hundred dollars ($200.00) as reimbursement for housing, taking care <br />of and feeding the dog. In the event the dog cannot work due to an injury or other medical reasons, <br />the maintenance allowance shall continue for a period up to ninety (90) calendar days from the date <br />5 <br />
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