Common use of Jewelry Clause in Contracts

Jewelry. i. Officers may wear only stud style earrings that do not exceed ½ inch in diameter and are made of plain gold or silver tone metal, pearl, or other gemstone, and officers may not wear more than two earrings per ear; earrings may only be worn in the lobe. Earrings must not detract from the professional appearance of an officer. ii. Necklaces may be worn if not visible to the public. iii. Other than earrings, no other jewelry, including tongue piercing, may be worn on or about the face, head, or mouth. Body piercing, except for earrings, may not be visible to the public. iv. Rings or ring sets on fingers must be limited to no more than two rings per hand. v. While on duty, beads, chains, bracelets, and similar jewelry are prohibited. vi. Medical identification bracelets/necklaces may be worn. vii. Wrist watches may be worn while on duty. Watches should be of a style that minimizes sliding up the arm and are not of a size that could create a safety issue. Watches must not detract from the professional appearance of an officer.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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