Marine Patrol Sample Clauses

Marine Patrol. Other support services, such as Traffic Homicide, Canine, etc. (as available to other FCSO districts or law enforcement jurisdictions).
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Marine Patrol. The Board agrees to strike a joint committee of the Association and Administration to assess the viability of implementing a compressed workweek schedule. The terms of reference for the committee are: the schedule must provide Marine Patrols during peak hours and days of the recreational boating season; provides balanced deployment, addresses the requirement to patrol special events and no regularly scheduled tour of duty will exceed I O hours nor commence prior to A. and will not end after The Chief of Police will review any compressed workweek schedule to ensure the schedule the terms of reference before a compressed workweek schedule is accepted. (Effective January I,2007) The start time for members on the shift as set out in Schedule may be changed to one or two hours earlier or later at the discretion of the Administration. Such changes may be for the whole (35) day schedule and the schedule shall be posted ten days prior to the commencement of the schedule. Such amended start times shall only be applicable to a maximum of four (4) constables per shift. Notwithstanding, other start times may be agreed upon between the Association and the Administration. (new and renumbered 1999) The current practice of altering start times may continue for emergencies. (new 1999) The hours of work for Investigation Services personnel working a Compressed Work schedule shall be as set out in Schedule Further the normal start times shall be as set out in this Schedule. (new 1999)
Marine Patrol. The Board agrees to strike a joint committee of the Association and Administration to assess the viability of implementing a compressed workweek schedule. The terms of reference for the committee are: the schedule must provide Marine Patrols during peak hours and days of the recreational boating season; provides balanced deployment, addresses the requirement to patrol special events and no regularly scheduled tour of duty will exceed 10 hours nor commence prior to 8:00 A. M. and will not end after 10:00 P. M. The Chief of Police will review any compressed workweek schedule to ensure the schedule satisfies the terms of reference before a compressed workweek schedule is accepted. (Effective January 1, 2007) 06-05 The start time for members on the shift as set out in Schedule ‘B’ may be changed to one or two hours earlier or later at the discretion of the Administration. Such changes may be for the whole thirty-five (35) day schedule and the schedule shall be posted ten (10) days prior to the commencement of the schedule. Such amended start times shall only be applicable to a maximum of four (4) constables per shift. Notwithstanding, other start times may be agreed upon between the Association and the Administration. (new and renumbered 1999) 06-06 The current practice of altering start times may continue for emergencies. (new 1999) 06-07 The hours of work for Investigation Services personnel working a Compressed Work schedule shall be as set out in Schedule ‘C’. Further the normal start times shall be as set out in this Schedule. (new 1999)

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