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at the overtime rate for the equivalent of four (4) hours, <br />and the remaining eight (8) hours of holiday time will <br />remain in the holiday account. In the event the employee <br />elects compensatory time off the accrued time shall be <br />placed in the employee's compensatory time off balance, not <br />to exceed forty (40) hours. The term "compensatory time" <br />refers to that time earned and accrued by working any <br />overtime or holiday. <br />For Police Services Aide or Administrative Specialist - <br />Police employees, compensatory time may be used, and <br />replaced, without regard to frequency of use, as long as <br />the account balance does not exceed forty (40) hours. <br />once a Police Services Aide or Administrative Specialist - <br />Police employees, compensatory time off balance exceeds <br />forty (40) hours, the employees shall be compensated in <br />pay. <br />A Police Services Aide or Administrative Specialist -Police <br />employee may schedule accrued compensatory time and the <br />Department will schedule a relief employee as available. <br />If not available, the Department will post the vacancy for <br />a volunteer employee to sign for, on an overtime basis. <br />The volunteer employee will only be compensated in pay for <br />the overtime worked at the overtime rate of one and one- <br />half times the hourly rate based on the employee's monthly <br />salary. This process shall be consistent with the San <br />Leandro Police Department sign-up procedures. <br />Section 15. Reallocation of Position <br />An employee in a position reallocated to a lower class <br />shall have the right of either; (1) transferring to a <br />vacant position in his/her present classification provided <br />the department head into which the transfer is proposed <br />agrees; or (2) continuing in the same position in the lower <br />classification with their .salary Y-rated. <br />Section 16. InlurY on Duty <br />When an employee is incapable of performing his work or <br />duties as a result of injuries received or illness arising <br />in the course of his/her employment by the City and <br />receives benefits pursuant to the Workers' Compensation <br />Act, upon the sole discretion of the City Manager, a full- <br />time competitive service employee hired pursuant to the <br />merit personnel program may be granted a leave with an <br />amount of pay equal to the difference between his/her City <br />pay and the Workers' Compensation pay benefit, if any, <br />received by him/her during such incapacity, but not to <br />exceed one (1) year for any one (1) period of such <br />incapacity. <br />110 <br />