DEPARTMENT VEHICLES Sample Clauses

DEPARTMENT VEHICLES. The agency may provide each employee with an unmarked vehicle for work use. Employees will reside within 50 miles of their assigned office. An employee currently residing outside of the 50-mile limit will continue to be allowed to do so; however, newly appointed employees and current employees that relocate their residence must abide by the 50-mile rule, unless the agency grants the employee a waiver of the rule.
DEPARTMENT VEHICLES. All Captains will be allowed to use a department vehicle for personal use as well as at work. The use of cars will be in accordance with the current Department take home car policy.
DEPARTMENT VEHICLES. All members assigned to the investigative unit will be allowed to use a department vehicle for personal use as well as at work. The use of cars will be in accordance with the Department's take home car policy.
DEPARTMENT VEHICLES. The Employer will endeavor to arrange such training at a work site during regular working hours. The Employer will permit an employee to use an Employer vehicle to take CDL test, if available. The employee shall be permitted to take the CDL test during normal work hours at no loss of pay.
DEPARTMENT VEHICLES. The Employer will endeavor to arrange such 19 training at a work site during regular working hours. The Employer will permit an 20 employee to use an Employer vehicle to take CDL test, if available. The employee shall 21 be permitted to take the CDL test during normal work hours at no loss of pay.
DEPARTMENT VEHICLES. Note: All Other Articles Remain Unchanged for the 2021-2022 Fiscal Year
DEPARTMENT VEHICLES. Generally, the Sheriff’s office will make available a departmental vehicle for transportation to and from the training facility. If the Sheriff’s office offers transportation that is declined by the employee, the employee must make his own arrangements for travel at his own expense.
DEPARTMENT VEHICLES. The use and assignment of department vehicles must be authorized by the Chief of Police or his/her designee. A RTICLE 7 - WAGE SCHEDULE
DEPARTMENT VEHICLES. The County shall furnish every Patrol and Warrants deputy with the following equipment: two-way radio; pump shotgun; flashlight; gunshot trauma kit for officer’s use only, narcotics field test kits. Each Patrol and Warrants vehicle shall be equipped with a cage, shotgun or rifle rack, first aid kit, flashlight charger, and a fire extinguisher. The County shall provide the following equipment for each criminal investigation deputy: two-way radio and flashlight. A fire extinguisher and flashlight charger will be provided in every criminal investigation vehicle. This equipment shall be maintained in good working condition, and shall be replaced on an as needed basis. Any item that has been damaged due to abuse, misuse, or neglect shall be replaced at the expense of the officer causing the damage. The gunshot trauma will include but not limited to scissors, latex gloves, rolled gauze, and pressure bandage. The kit shall be located in the same place in every vehicle as agreed upon by the Sheriff and the Association Safety Committee.
DEPARTMENT VEHICLES. 48.01 The Employer agrees to provide suitably equipped vehicles for the Department of Adult Corrections. These vehicles will be under and in concert with U.S. Automobile Manufacturer’s standards to insure safety and health of the operative while in performance of their duties. 48.02 All Department vehicles shall be maintained in safe working condition. The Department shall not utilize a vehicle, which has not passed a State Motor Vehicle Inspection. 48.03 All vehicles used to transport inmates shall be equipped with standard police safety equipment, which shall include a cage, seat barrier marker lights and radio communications.