Common use of Damaged Personal Property Clause in Contracts

Damaged Personal Property. The City agrees to repair or replace with an item of equal value, as necessary, any personal property that is necessary and/or required for the employee’s assigned duty if such is damaged or broken as a result of the employee being required to subdue another person, or is being attacked by another person, during the course of the employee’s duties. The employee will be required to document such an incident and turn in the damaged or broken item to his/her immediate supervisor in a timely manner. The City agrees to repair or replace a pair of prescription eyeglasses with a pair of equal value. The maximum amount payable under this Section is two hundred dollars ($200.00) per incident except where the employee can establish that the damaged property is not functionally replaceable by items that cost two hundred dollars ($200.00) or less.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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