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AgdaPkt 2016-02-08 Closed and Joint SA PFA
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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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2/8/2016
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11 <br /> <br />under Section 7.4 includes night differential, investigation division <br />differential, motorcycle differential, canine differential, field training <br />officer differential, and C-CAT, PAL and DARE differentials Detectives, <br />Juvenile Detective, Narcotics Task Force, Drug Enforcement <br />Administration, School Resources Officer, DARE Officer, Motorcycle <br />Officer, PAL Officer, CCAT Officer, Field Training Officers and <br />Downtown Resource Officer. In the event that the City and the POA <br />agree to establish any additional forms of premium pay, such newly <br />created forms of premium pay will also be included in computing the <br />overtime rate of pay. <br /> <br />7.12.3 Compensatory Time <br /> <br />Upon request employees represented by the Association shall be <br />compensated for such overtime in compensatory time off to a <br />maximum accumulation of eighty (80) hours of compensatory time off. <br />Additional compensatory time may be granted, over the eighty (80) <br />hours, upon approval of the Police Chief, on a case by case basis. <br /> <br />7.13 Uniforms and Safety Equipment <br /> <br />7.13.1 The City shall furnish, at its own expense, all safety equipment <br />required by the City, consisting of service pistol, rain gear, flashlight, <br />handcuffs, PR-24 baton, soft body armor threat level IIa, leather gear <br />to include utility belt, chemical agent holder, holster, handcuff case, <br />ammunition holders, baton ring, and four (4) keeper straps. Riot <br />helmet and protective gas mask shall be provided by the City as <br />needed. Such furnished safety equipment and any and all <br />replacements furnished by the City at any time shall remain the <br />property of and under the control of the City. <br /> <br />Use of soft body armor shall be optional, and shall not be required by <br />the City. <br /> <br />The City will provide for all new Police Officers the following articles <br />of uniform clothing: <br /> <br />3 pairs of pants <br />3 long-sleeve shirts <br />3 short-sleeve shirts <br />1 underbelt <br />1 cold weather (non-leather) jacket with patches <br />1 dress cap or baseball cap with patch (officer’s choice) <br />1 dress tie <br />2 name tags <br />$125.00 maximum annual reimbursement for boots (purchase or <br />resoling). <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />6.1.C. - Page 20
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