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ARTICLE XVIII <br /> 18.0 DISCIPLINE <br /> 18.1 Pre-Disciplinary Procedure. <br /> If an employee is to be suspended without pay, receive a reduction in pay, transferred for <br /> purposes of discipline, demoted, or discharged,the employee shall: <br /> A. Receive written notice of the intended action at least ten(10)calendar days before the <br /> date it is intended to become effective,stating the specific grounds and the particular <br /> facts upon which the intended action is based. <br /> B. Receive copies of any known materials, reports, transcripts, statements, or other <br /> documents upon which the intended action is based. <br /> C. Be accorded the right to respond to the intended charges in writing or in person with <br /> the Chief of Police or designee within a reasonable period of time,not to exceed ten <br /> (10) calendar days unless the Chief of Police or designee authorizes a longer time. <br /> D. Be given the written decision of the Chief of Police or designee prior to the effective <br /> date of the disciplinary action. <br /> 18.2 Disciplinary Atmeals Procedure. <br /> The following appeals procedures are adopted by the parties pursuant to Government Code <br /> section 3304.5 of the Public Safety Officers' Procedural B ill of Rights Act. <br /> A. Punitive Action — The terns "punitive action" means any action defined by <br /> Government Code section 3303, i,e., "any action that may lead to dismissal, <br /> demotion,suspension, reduction in salary,written reprimand,or transfer for purposes <br /> of punishment." <br /> B. Formal Appeals Procedures — For Punitive Action not Covered by the Informal <br /> Hearing Process <br /> 1. Step 1. <br /> a. If an employee desires to appeal a disciplinary action not covered by <br /> the informal process, they (or their representative) shall submit a <br /> written notice of appeal to the Executive Director of Human <br /> Resources or designee within ten(10)calendar days of receiving the <br /> written decision from the Chief of Police. <br /> 48 <br />