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Agmt99 Redwood City Police Officers Association (POA) MOU 1999-2002
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Agmt99 Redwood City Police Officers Association (POA) MOU 1999-2002
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Redwood City Police Officers Association
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MOU
RMP File Number
905
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9/24/1999
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13727
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of one (1) year or retirement, whichever occurs first. Compensation benefits shall <br />be determined and paid in accordance with the Workers' Compensation Laws of <br />the State of California. <br />Employees in the classification of Police Officer Trainee shall not accrue sick <br />leave or vacation leave benefits during any period of disability. <br />In the event that the City exercises its right to withhold immediate payment of <br />industrial disability benefits, and until such time that a coverage determination is <br />made, employees may elect to utilize accrued sick leave for the interim period. If <br />accrued sick leave becomes exhausted, workers may then elect to utilize accrued <br />vacation leave or accrued compensatory leave for any remaining interim time. <br />9.3 Military Leave <br />Military leave shall be granted by the City in accordance with the provisions of <br />State and Federal laws and there may be a deduction for any military <br />compensation that the employee receives for service during the period that he is <br />receiving full pay from the City, if permitted by law. All employees taking <br />military leave shall give the City an opportunity, within the limits of military <br />regulations, to determine when such military leave shall be taken. <br />9.4 Leave of Absence Without Pay <br />Any employee desiring a leave of absence without pay from his or her <br />employment for any reason shall secure written permission from the Police Chief <br />and Personnel Officer. The decision of the Personnel Officer on granting or <br />refusing to grant a leave of absence or extension thereof shall be final and <br />conclusive and shall not be subject to the grievance procedure of this MOU. <br />Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the maximum leave of absence shall <br />be for one (1) year. <br />During any approved leave of absence the employee shall not engage in gainful <br />employment unless authorized to do so by the written permission of the Personnel <br />Officer. The Personnel Officer may terminate any employee who violates the <br />terms and conditions of the written permission for leave or extension thereof. <br />9.5 Jury Duty <br />Any employee whose name shall be selected from the list of trial jurors to serve as <br />a juror in a civil or criminal action pending in a Superior, Municipal, or Justice <br />Court of the State of California, or any Federal Court convening in the State of <br />California, or any employee required to report for the selection of a jury in any of <br />these courts shall receive pay for the time such service requires his absence from <br />work; provided, however, that the City may require proof of the time such service <br />was required and any monies received from jury service shall be turned into the <br />City; provided, further, that the employee shall report to work whenever a <br />reasonable portion of the shift remains for completion. An employee required to <br />17 <br />
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