Deputy Public Defender III Temporary Assignment Premium Pay Sample Clauses

Deputy Public Defender III Temporary Assignment Premium Pay a) An employee in the class of Deputy Public Defender III may be temporarily assigned by the Public Defender to be responsible for serious felony trial duties normally performed by an employee in the class of Deputy Public Defender IV. The Public Defender shall evaluate the performance of the Deputy Public Defender III during the temporary assignment. If the Public Defender certifies that the Deputy Public Defender III fully performs to the satisfaction of the Public Defender, then effective at the beginning of the start of the first full pay period following six (6) total months of satisfactory work in the higher class assignment, a Deputy Public Defender III shall be entitled to receive a premium pay of 7% above the employee’s base hourly pay for all subsequent hours of work spent in this higher class assignment. b) A Deputy Public Defender III, who has been certified under this Article 6.18 by the Public Defender as satisfactorily performing serious felony trial duties, will be eligible for the 7% premium pay whenever the Public Defender subsequently reassigns the Deputy Public Defender III to another future assignment to again perform serious felony trial duties. c) A Deputy Public Defender III may be certified under this Article 6.18 by the Public Defender to receive the 7% premium pay prior to completion of the six- month temporary assignment period if the employee has had equivalent previous felony trial experience and demonstrates to the Public Defender that the employee has satisfactorily performed serious felony trial duties. d) At any time during a Deputy Public Defender III assignment to serious felony trial duties, the Public Defender may remove the Deputy Public Defender III from the assignment, and the 7% premium pay, if provided, shall cease effective with the last hour worked in the assignment. e) For the purposes of Section 6.18, “serious felony trial duties” shall mean “any case where the potential maximum sentence is an indeterminate term, including murder, some gang offenses, as well as child (13 years and under) sexual assault, forcible adult sexual assault; any case involving the alleged personal use of a firearm, as well as the attempt of any of the above; Sexually Violent Predators, or any other complicated case as the Department Head deems fit as an unusually complex and/or serious case”. f) Any decision by the Public Defender to assign work under this Article 6.18 is within the Public Defender’s sole discretion and may not be the...
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