Meal Breaks for Sworn Officers Sample Clauses

Meal Breaks for Sworn Officers. Police Officers may take a daily meal break not to exceed one-half hour when the demands for police service permit. Calls for services shall take precedence over meal breaks. Because of safety, officers are compensated for their entire shift, no additional compensation is provided for missed meal breaks. Commanders and supervisors are expected to take all reasonable measures to allow officers an opportunity for a meal break. Meal breaks are not to be taken within the first or last hour of a scheduled shift without the expressed knowledge and approval of a supervisor. No more than two uniformed officers are permitted to eat at the same public establishment at the same time. Recruits in training or Reserve Officers may be considered an exception as the on-duty watch commander may determine.
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Meal Breaks for Sworn Officers. Police Officers may take a daily meal break not to exceed one-half (½) hour when the demands for police service permit. Calls for services shall take precedence over meal breaks. Because of safety, officers are compensated for their entire shift, and no additional compensation is provided for missed meal breaks. Supervisors are expected to take all reasonable measures to allow officers an opportunity for a meal break. Meal breaks are not to be taken within the first or last hour of a scheduled shift without the expressed knowledge and approval of a supervisor.

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