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<br />6.1A <br />Page 17 <br /> <br />The City will also provide and maintain the following Battle Dress <br />Uniforms (BDU) to be worn at the direction of the Police Chief or <br />his/her designee: <br /> <br />1 pair of BDU pants <br />1 long-sleeve BDU shirt <br />1 short-sleeve BDU shirt <br /> <br />7.13.2 The City will provide for all Police Officers cleaning, altering, <br />repairing and/or replacement of damaged uniforms as authorized by <br />the Police Chief or his/her designee. <br /> <br />Such furnished uniforms shall remain the property of and under the <br />control of the City. <br /> <br />At the end of each fiscal year, the Finance Department will calculate <br />the total cost of cleaning, altering, repairing and/or replacement of <br />damaged uniforms. This total cost will be divided by the number of <br />Police Officers who have been assigned to patrol duty during the fiscal <br />year. The time during which a Police Officer is assigned to detective <br />duty during the fiscal year shall not be factored into the calculations <br />described herein. The resulting quotient will be part of the PERS <br />reportable compensation only for those Police Officers who were <br />assigned to patrol duty at any time during the fiscal year. Any <br />Officers assigned to patrol duty for less than the full fiscal year will <br />have this amount prorated based on the number of pay periods <br />assigned to patrol. <br /> <br />7.13.3 Police Officers assigned as detectives will receive a uniform allowance <br />of thirty dollars ($30.00) each pay period as part of their regular <br />paychecks for all pay periods during which they are assigned as <br />detectives. This amount will be PERS reportable compensation. <br /> <br />7.13.4 Articles 7.13.2 and 7.13.3 are mutually exclusive such that at no time <br />shall a Police Officer have his/her PERS reportable compensation <br />increased as described in Article 7.13.2 and also receive a uniform <br />allowance as described in Article 7.13.3 for the same time period. <br /> <br />7. 14 Holidavs <br /> <br />Regular full-time employees shall be entitled to take all authorized holidays at <br />full pay, not to exceed ten (10) hours, for anyone (1) day, provided they are in <br />a pay status ten (10) hours, as the case may be, on both their regularly <br />scheduled workdays immediately preceding and following the holiday; and <br />provided further that original probationary employees shall be eligible for the <br />following holidays one (1) through eleven (11) only at the straight-time rate of <br />pay during the first six (6) months of service with the City and for the floating <br />holidays twelve (12) only upon completion of twelve (12) months' service with <br />the City. <br /> <br />II <br />