– Auto Vehicle Locator (AVL) Sample Clauses

– Auto Vehicle Locator (AVL). (a) Until the adoption of an AVL policy based upon the recommendation of the Labor Management Committee, the County and Union agree not to use AVL data as the sole reason for disciplinary investigations or actions. Any use of historical AVL data for disciplinary use must be approved by the Chief of Police or a Deputy Chief of Police. Note: There will be no restrictions on the use of AVL for criminal investigations.
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– Auto Vehicle Locator (AVL). When the Xxxxxxx Police Department begins using AVL technology in its vehicles which are operated by Xxxxxxx Police Department employees, the City agrees that it will not review and use AVL data with the intent of generating any complaints or internal investigations against an Xxxxxxx Police Department employee. AVL data may be used as corroborating evidence to prove or disprove allegations of misconduct made against an Xxxxxxx Police Department employee. The City shall not rely solely on AVL data to sustain any allegation. Corroborating evidence is evidence which strengthens, adds to or confirms already existing evidence. AVL data shall not be used to monitor or evaluate an Xxxxxxx Police Department employee’s performance without precipitating cause. AVL data will be used to enhance officer safety and efficiency and is not intended to replace effective first-level supervisory practices, including knowledge of subordinates’ activities on shift. AVL data shall not be used solely as a personnel management tool.

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