Common use of Damaged Personal Property Clause in Contracts

Damaged Personal Property. ‌ Any items of personal property, including but not limited to shoes, watches, eyeglasses, contact lenses, dentures or clothing, which are lost in the fresh pursuit or apprehension of a suspect, stolen or damaged in the performance of official duties, shall be reimbursed to the affected sworn member of the Cincinnati Police Department at their current replacement cost, not to exceed $300.00. There shall be no requirement that an employee received an injury to his or her person in order to qualify under this section. In the event that more than one item of personal property is lost, stolen or damaged in any one incident, then the $300.00 limit shall apply to each individual item and not be considered as the total amount recoverable for all lost, stolen or damaged items. Exceptions: Personal pagers, cellular telephones, and personal computers shall not be subject to reimbursement under this section unless such items have been specifically authorized in advance and in writing for use and reimbursement by the Chief of Police. If reimbursement is to be denied, that fact must be communicated to the member, in writing, at the time the Chief responds. Reimbursement under this provision shall be available for personal property lost, damaged, or stolen during off duty employment provided the member is engaged in an official police function.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

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Damaged Personal Property. Any items of personal property, including but not limited to shoes, watches, eyeglasses, contact lenses, dentures or clothing, which are lost in the fresh pursuit or apprehension of a suspect, stolen or damaged in the performance of official duties, shall be reimbursed to the affected sworn member of the Cincinnati Police Department at their current replacement cost, not to exceed $300.00. There shall be no requirement that an employee received an injury to his or her person in order to qualify under this section. In the event that more than one item of personal property is lost, stolen or damaged in any one incident, then the $300.00 limit shall apply to each individual item and not be considered as the total amount recoverable for all lost, stolen or damaged items. Exceptions: Personal pagers, cellular telephones, and personal computers shall not be subject to reimbursement under this section unless such items have been specifically authorized in advance and in writing for use and reimbursement by the Chief of Police. If reimbursement is to be denied, that fact must be communicated to the member, in writing, at the time the Chief responds. Reimbursement under this provision shall be available for personal property lost, damaged, or stolen during off duty employment provided the member is engaged in an official police function.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

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Damaged Personal Property. Any items of personal property, including but not limited to shoes, watches, eyeglasses, contact lenses, dentures or clothing, which are lost in the fresh pursuit or apprehension of a suspect, stolen or damaged in the performance of official duties, shall be reimbursed to the affected sworn member of the Cincinnati Police Department at their current replacement cost, not to exceed $300.00150.00. There shall be no requirement that an employee received an injury to his or her person in order to qualify under this section. In the event that more than one item of personal property is lost, stolen or damaged in any one incident, then the $300.00 150.00 limit shall apply to each individual item and not be considered as the total amount recoverable for all lost, stolen or damaged items. Exceptions: Personal pagers, cellular telephones, and personal computers shall not be subject to reimbursement under this section unless such items have been specifically authorized in advance and in writing for use and reimbursement by the Chief of Police. If reimbursement is to be denied, that fact must be communicated to the member, in writing, at the time the Chief responds. Reimbursement under this provision shall be available for personal property lost, damaged, or stolen during off duty employment provided the member is engaged in an official police function.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

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