Common use of Credit for Previous Law Enforcement Experience Clause in Contracts

Credit for Previous Law Enforcement Experience. The Chief of the State Patrol may grant a new employee up to four (4) years of credit (up to the fifth step) for previous full-time employment as a peace officer, as defined by M.S. 626.05, subdivision 2, or similar law of another state. Such credit shall determine only the new employee’s initial placement on the salary grid. Regardless of whether a new employee is given such credit, his/her seniority shall be determined from his/her appointment to the classification of Trooper consistent with the provisions of Article 26, Section 1. A Trooper, given previous work credit, shall be entitled to future step increases in accordance with Section 2 Progression. The Chief’s decision to grant or not grant credit for previous employment and the determination of the amount of credit cannot be grieved.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: www.leg.mn.gov, Agreement, Agreement

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Credit for Previous Law Enforcement Experience. The Chief of the State Patrol may grant a new employee up to four (4) years of credit (up to the fifth step) for previous full-time employment as a peace officer, as defined by M.S. 626.05, subdivision 2, or similar law of another state. Such credit shall determine only the new employee’s initial placement on the salary grid. Regardless of whether a new employee is given such credit, his/her their seniority shall be determined from his/her their appointment to the classification of Trooper consistent with the provisions of Article 26, Section 1. A Trooper, given previous work credit, shall be entitled to future step increases in accordance with Section 2 Progression. The Chief’s decision to grant or not grant credit for previous employment and the determination of the amount of credit cannot be grieved.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.lrl.mn.gov, Agreement

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