Assigned Vehicle Charge and Pilot Take Sample Clauses

Assigned Vehicle Charge and Pilot Take. Home Vehicle Program) Bargaining unit members assigned to the Detective Bureau and who are exclusively assigned vehicles for the purpose of twenty-four (24) hour availability, e.g., call-outs, must reimburse the Town in the sum of $50.00 per 14-day pay cycle.The Town agrees to implementing a fiscally responsible and sustainable Pilot Take-Home Vehicle Program (Program) for Uniform Patrol Officers. The Program is to begin after the adoption of the FY 2025/26 budget and is subject to market conditions relating to vehicle availability – all of which will be determined by the Town Manager. Additionally, the Town may, at its sole discretion, terminate the Program. It is also understood and agreed by both parties that any decision by the Town to extend, suspend, or terminate the aforesaid Program shall not be subject to the grievance/arbitration procedure contained in this agreement. The participation in this Program is voluntary by any eligible sworn bargaining unit member. The intent of the Town, assuming the above criteria is met, is to implement this Program for Uniform Patrol Division for a total of five (5) vehicles based on operational needs; however, the Chief at their discretion may use experience and training as the basis for vehicle assignment. This program will be based on the following requirements:
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