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POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION (POA)
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A-2013-161
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PERSONNEL SERVICES
Council Approval Date
10/21/2013
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A. Medical Insurance. Effective January 1, 2014, the City will contribute $1,335.00 <br />per month for Health insurance. <br />B. Life Insurance. The City shall maintain in effect for the term of this Agreement <br />its existing life insurance plan for employees covered by this Agreement on the <br />same basis as said plan was offered to employees as of December 31, 1988 except <br />the term life insurance coverage for each affected employee will be in the amount <br />of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000), plus twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) <br />accidental death and dismemberment (AD + D) coverage, at no cost to the <br />employee. <br />4. Overtime <br />8.2 Definition. <br />A. Standard Work Period Overtime. Overtime for those employees assigned to the <br />Standard Work Period shall be authorized for required time worked in excess of <br />those hours assigned to their particular Standard Work Period Schedule workday <br />or hours in excess of 40 hours per Work Period. However, subject to Article 8.3 <br />below, commencing on the first day of the pay period following City Council <br />approval of this MOU, if an employee uses sick leave or personal necessity leave <br />as provided for in this MOU in the same Standard Work Period in which he /she <br />works hours in addition to his /her regular hours, the sick leave and /or personal <br />necessity leave shall not count as work hours which shall mean that the additional <br />hours worked shall be paid at straight time if they are less than or equal to the <br />number of sick leave or personal necessity leave hours used in the Standard Work <br />Period. The use of such leave hours shall not affect overtime earned in <br />accordance with Article 8.16 of this MOU. <br />B. Alternative Work Period Overtime. Pursuant to this Agreement, employees <br />assigned to the Alternate Work Period shall earn overtime for authorized or <br />required time worked in excess of those hours assigned to their particular <br />Alternative Work Period Schedule workday or hours in excess of his or her <br />Alternative Work Period Schedule hours in a consecutive 28 day, 672 hour <br />period. However, subject to Article 8.3 below, if an employee uses sick leave or <br />personal necessity leave as provided for in this MOU in the same Alternative <br />Work Period in which he /she works hours in addition to his/her regular hours, the <br />sick leave and /or personal necessity leave shall not count as work hours which <br />shall mean that the additional hours worked shall be paid at straight time if they <br />are less than or equal to the number of sick leave or personal necessity leave <br />hours used in the Alternative Work Period. The use of such leave hours shall not <br />affect overtime earned in accordance with Article 8.16 of this MOU. <br />8.3 Computation of a Workday and Work Period. Paid leave for holidays, vacation, and <br />other time off with pay except for sick leave and personal necessity leave whose use <br />(effective on the first day of the pay period following City Council approval of this <br />MOU) does not count as hours worked shall be credited towards the total time worked in <br />3 <br />
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