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Company Name
Santa Ana Police Management Association
Contract #
A-2005-028
Agency
Personnel Services
Council Approval Date
2/7/2005
Expiration Date
6/1/2008
Destruction Year
2011
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NOTE: SEE 10/29/12 MEMO INCORPORATION OF CERTAIN MOUS
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ARTICLE VII <br />7.0 TRAINING & EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM <br />7.1 Purpose. <br />A. To encourage the employees of the City of Santa Ana to take college courses and <br />special training courses, which will better enable them to perform their present duties <br />and prepare them for increased responsibilities. <br />B. To provide financial assistance to eligible employees for education and training. <br />C. To establish eligibility requirements, conditions and procedures whereby such <br />assistance may be provided. <br />7.2 Eli _ ibility. <br />A. Application for tuition reimbursement will be considered only from full-time, regular <br />City employees who have completed probation. <br />B. Reimbursement is not authorized for courses for which the employee is receiving <br />financial assistance from other sources such as the G.I. Bill, scholarships, etc. <br />C. Applications will be approved only for courses directly related to the employee's job <br />or directly related to a promotional position in the employee's occupational specialty. <br />D. Courses not ostensibly related to the employee's job, but which are required to <br />qualify for a degree that is directly related to his job, may be reimbursable only after <br />all required, occupationally-related courses have been completed. (For example, a <br />Police Officer is a candidate for an A.A. Degree in Police Science and has completed <br />all coursework directly related to his crime investigation and prevention duties. A <br />course in American History is required for the degree. The history course may <br />qualify for tuition reimbursement because the degree can be related to the employee's <br />job). <br />E. Prior to receiving tuition reimbursement, employees must submit documentary proof <br />of having received a grade of not less than "C" for the course. If objective ratings are <br />not rendered. for a specific course, then a certificate of successful completion must be <br />submitted. <br />F. Approval will be limited to courses given by accredited colleges and universities, city <br />colleges or adult education courses under the sponsorship of a Board of Education <br />and certain non-collegiate training seminars approved by the Police Chief. Other <br />14 <br />
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