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Agenda Packet
Meeting Type
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City Council & Redevelopment
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9/25/2006
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<br />6.1C <br />Page 37 <br /> <br />16.3.4 The performance of an act in other than his/her capacity as a City employee, <br />which act may later be subject directly or indirectly to the control, inspection, <br />review, audit or enforcement of the City or any of its employees; <br /> <br />16.3.5 Such time demands as would render performance of his/her duties as a City <br />employee less efficient. <br /> <br />16.4 Any unit member who is determined to have engaged in an activity prohibited by or in <br />violation of this Section 16 shall be subject to disciplinary action including, without <br />limitation, suspension or termination. The unit member shall receive notice of the <br />proposed discipline and shall have the right to appeal through the Grievance Procedure <br />contained in this MOD. <br /> <br />SECTION 17. SAFETY <br /> <br />Each employee covered by this MOU agrees to comply with all safety rules and regulations in <br />effect and any subsequent rules and regulations that may be adopted. Employees further agree <br />that they will report all accidents and safety hazards to the appropriate management official <br />immediately. Any employee having knowledge of or who is a witness to an accident shall, if <br />requested, give full and truthful testimony as to same. <br /> <br />SECTION 18. LIMITED DUTY WORK <br /> <br />18.1 An injured employee who is receiving medical attention for an alleged industrial injury, <br />and who is determined to be temporarily disabled, is required to return to the department <br />after initial treatment with a medical report indicating that, jf any, limited duty the <br />employee can perform. If none, the report should so indicate. The department routinely <br />requires periodic updating reports and these should also contain this information. <br /> <br />18.2 An employee on extended sick leave is likewise required to provide these periodic <br />reports, which should also contain limited duty information. <br /> <br />18.3 For employees whose limited duty arrangement calls for less than the regular number of <br />hours worked per payroll period, the hours actually worked will be shown as regular time <br />on the time card and the remaining hours (the difference between hours actually worked <br />and hours normally scheduled) charged to the appropriate leave. For persons expected to <br />be on a less-than-normal schedule for more than thirty (30) days, the department will <br />initiate a personnel action form adjusting accrual rates of such work scheduled-related <br />benefits as vacation, sick leave or industrial disability as set forth in subsection 9. When <br />the individual returns to his or her regular work schedule, the department will initiate <br />another personnel action form to return accrual rates to normal; however, there will be <br />no adjustment of balances as a result of an accrual rate change. <br /> <br />18.4 The duty limitations specified by the treating physician must be strictly adhered to when <br />making work assignments. <br /> <br />31 <br />
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