Body Worn Cameras (BWC) Sample Clauses

Body Worn Cameras (BWC). The Parties agree that regularly assigned uniformed members of the Department will be required to wear a BWC, while on duty at all times. The parties recognize that .25% of the salary increase in July 2016, .5% of the salary increase in July of 2017, and .25% of the salary increase in July of 2018 are a result of the Parties agreeing to the conditions identified above in Article 25.6.
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Body Worn Cameras (BWC). The parties agree to meet as soon as practicable to discuss Body Worn Cameras. BWC may be implemented on or after June 1, 2023, unless an earlier agreement is reached. If necessary, parties will continue bargaining effects in an expedited manner.
Body Worn Cameras (BWC). The Parties agree that regularly assigned uniformed members of the Department will be required to wear a BWC, while on duty at all times. Additionally, BWCs will be worn under the following circumstances and conditions: o Members assigned to the MVU, CATS, and Narcotics units will wear BWCs during search warrants and planned arrests of suspects. o Officers will endeavor to don BWCs whenever a suspect is arrested, provided the officer has time to don the BWC equipment and it is safe to do so. o The Department will not issue a contact report nor initiate a statement of complaint when circumstances suggest that it was not practicable for an officer to don a BWC. o BWC activation will take place when an arrest is imminent. BWC is not intended to be running the entire operation. The parties recognize that .25% of the salary increase in July 2016, .5% of the salary increase in July of 2017, and .25% of the salary increase in July of 2018 are a result of the Parties agreeing to the conditions identified above in Article 25.6. ATTACHMENT A M2 M2 M2 M2 Salary Schedule PPA Effective 07/01/23-07/21/23 (6% COLA) Sch Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 M20 31.52 32.77 34.09 35.44 36.85 38.36 39.87 41.47 43.11 44.84 M21 34.75 36.11 37.57 39.10 40.62 42.26 43.94 45.70 47.54 49.46 PPA Effective 07/01/23-07/21/23 (6% COLA) Sch Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 M22 36.14 37.55 39.07 40.66 42.25 43.95 45.69 47.53 49.44 51.44 M23 37.59 39.05 40.63 42.29 43.94 45.71 47.52 49.43 51.42 53.50 M24 39.09 40.62 42.26 43.98 45.70 47.53 49.42 51.40 53.47 55.64 PPA Effective 07/22/23-06/30/24 (3% PERS Increase) Sch Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 M20 30.58 31.79 33.07 34.37 35.74 37.20 38.68 40.23 41.82 43.50 M21 33.71 35.03 36.44 37.92 39.41 40.99 42.62 44.33 46.11 47.98 PPA Effective 07/22/23-06/30/24 (3% PERS Increase) Sch Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 M22 35.06 36.43 37.90 39.44 40.98 42.63 44.32 46.10 47.96 49.90 M23 36.46 37.88 39.41 41.02 42.62 44.33 46.10 47.94 49.88 51.89 M24 37.92 39.40 40.99 42.66 44.33 46.11 47.94 49.86 51.87 53.97 ATTACHMENT B NRS 289.010 through 289.120 GENERAL PROVISIONS NRS 289.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
Body Worn Cameras (BWC). The Parties agree that regularly assigned uniformed members of the Department will be required to wear a BWC, while on duty at all times. Additionally, BWCs will be worn under the following circumstances and conditions: o Members assigned to the MVU, CATS, and Narcotics units will wear BWCs during search warrants and planned arrests of suspects. o Officers will endeavor to don BWCs whenever a suspect is arrested, provided the officer has time to don the BWC equipment and it is safe to do so. o The Department will not issue a contact report nor initiate a statement of complaint when circumstances suggest that it was not practicable for an officer to don a BWC. o BWC activation will take place when an arrest is imminent. BWC is not intended to be running the entire operation. The parties recognize that .25% of the salary increase in July 2016, .5% of the salary increase in July of 2017, and .25% of the salary increase in July of 2018 are a result of the Parties agreeing to the conditions identified above in Article 25.6.

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