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policy in 8.4 DA below will not apply to compensatory time off requests <br />submitted for consideration during monthly scheduling meetings. <br />4. Although it is always preferable for the officer to find a qualified <br />replacement when requesting the use of compensatory time off, if <br />provided sufficient notice of a request for time off, the department will <br />work with employees to find a qualified replacement. Sufficient notice <br />and reasonable period will be defined as follows: <br />a, Seventy -two (72) hours' notice for one (1) day or less of time off <br />requested. <br />b. Five (5) calendar days' notice for more than one (1) workday up to <br />one (1) workweek. <br />C, Fourteen (14) calendar days' notice for more than one (1) week <br />compensatory tune off request. <br />S. If an employee has provided sufficient notice of a compensatory time off <br />request, the department will work with the employee to find a qualified <br />replacement in the following manner: <br />a. The watch commander will maintain a calendar of time off that has <br />been requested in accordance with the guidelines listed above. <br />Qualified employees will be allowed to volunteer to work these <br />shifts. In the future, the department may develop, at its own <br />discretion, an automated schedule that will contain this <br />information. <br />b. If an employee volunteers and signs up to work for another <br />employee who has requested compensatory time off, that <br />volunteering employee will be held responsible for working that <br />full shift without further reminder. Employees who do not show <br />up to work, or retract their offer to replace another officer, may be <br />subject to disciplinary action and may not be permitted to <br />volunteer to work in this manner in the future. <br />6. The watch commander shall send out an e-mail message to all officers <br />requesting a volunteer to cover the shift by switching days off or working <br />on overtime. <br />When a compensatory time off request is made in a manner that does not <br />comply with this policy, and granting that request would unduly disrupt <br />the operations of the department, the department may deny that request. <br />30 <br />25E -32 <br />