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<br />Section 27. Injury on Duty <br /> When an employee is incapable of performing work or duties as a result of injuries received or <br />illness arising in the course of employment by the City and receives benefits pursuant to the <br />Workers' Compensation Act, upon the sole discretion of the City Manager, the employee may be <br />granted a leave with an amount of pay equal to the difference between City pay and the Workers' Compensation pay benefit, if any, received during such incapacity, but not to exceed one (1) year <br />for any one (1) period of such incapacity. <br /> Leave granted an employee under the above provisions shall not be considered sick leave or <br />deducted from accumulated sick leave. <br /> When an employee has been injured in the line of duty and receives compensation in accordance <br />with the provisions of any Workers' Compensation Act of the State of California, the Human <br />Resources Director shall have submitted to him or her reports on the forms and in the manner <br />prescribed. <br /> Section 28. Modified Duty <br /> When an employee cannot perform the full range of duties of the classification as a result of an industrial injury as defined by the Workers' Compensation Act, such employee may be assigned <br />modified duty if reasonable accommodation can be made. Modified duty may be assigned after <br />medical release by a City designated physician, which indicates the employee's work restrictions. <br /> Section 29. Outside Work No employee represented by the San Leandro Police Officers' Association shall engage in <br />gainful occupation outside a City position which is incompatible with City employment, or which is of such nature that it would tend to embarrass, be a conflict of interest, or discredit the <br />Police Department or the City in general. The nature of the employment or the amount of time <br />than an employee can spend at a second job cannot be such that it will hinder or prevent effective <br />performance of City duties. Any employee who wishes to engage in or accept such employment <br />may do so only after a written request has been submitted through channels to and approved by the Police Chief. <br /> <br />Section 30. Miscellaneous <br /> 30.1 Tuition Reimbursement. The Tuition Reimbursement Program is incorporated here by <br />reference. The maximum tuition reimbursement benefit under the program is one <br />thousand ($1,000.00) dollars per employee. The reimbursement is limited to class <br />registration, parking-related costs and course materials. <br />30.2 Pay Procedures - Time Change. The parties agree that following will be applied to any <br />full-time employee working the "midnight" shift at the time clocks change from/to <br />Pacific Standard Time (PST) and Pacific Daylight Time (PDT). <br /> (1) In the spring, when transitioning from PST to PDT, employees working on a <br />shift which includes the one-hour transition from Standard to Daylight Saving