Common use of Canine Duty Clause in Contracts

Canine Duty. 1. Police officers assigned to canine duty will receive additional compensation as set forth below. This amount recognizes that the time spent in the off duty care (including feeding and grooming), maintenance and training of his/her assigned dog and the cleaning of his/her assigned vehicle shall be considered hours worked payable at the employee’s regular rate of pay. 2. The unit employee shall be compensated for off-duty canine activities on an overtime basis at one and one-half (1½) times that rate. It is understood that unit employees normally spend ten (10) hours per month performing such work off-duty. 3. The additional compensation paid to eligible police officers for the ten (10) hours per month will be as follows:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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Canine Duty. 1. Police Effective April 9, 2001, police officers assigned to canine duty will receive additional compensation as set forth below. This amount recognizes that the time spent in the off duty care (including feeding and grooming), maintenance and training of his/her assigned dog and the cleaning of his/her assigned vehicle shall be considered hours worked payable at the employee’s regular rate of pay. 2. The unit employee shall be compensated for off-duty canine activities on an overtime basis at one and one-half (1½) times that rate. It is understood that unit employees normally spend ten (10) hours per month performing such work off-duty. 3. The additional compensation paid to eligible police officers applicable unit employees for the ten (10) hours per month will be as follows:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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Canine Duty. 1. A. Police officers assigned to canine duty will receive additional compensation as set forth below. This amount recognizes that the time spent in the off duty care (including feeding and grooming), maintenance and training of his/her assigned dog and the cleaning of his/her assigned vehicle shall be considered hours worked payable at the employee’s regular rate of pay. 2. B. The unit employee shall be compensated for off-duty canine activities on an overtime basis at one and one-half (1½) times that rate. It is understood that unit employees normally spend ten (10) hours per month performing such work off-duty. 3. C. The additional compensation paid to eligible police officers for the ten (10) hours per month will be as follows:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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