Officer in Charge. Where a senior patrolman is required to assume the duties of shift supervisor, as assigned by the Public Safety Director/Chief Law Enforcement Officer said patrolman is to be paid in addition to his normal pay, a rate of $2.00 per hour for the time during which he is acting in a supervisory capacity. The most senior officer working on any given shift will be appointed as Officer-in-charge (O.I.C.) in the absence of a Sergeant or Lieutenant, as long as said officer had a minimum of four (4) years in service.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Officer in Charge. Where a senior patrolman Patrolman is required to assume the duties of shift supervisor, as assigned by the Public Safety Director/Chief Law Enforcement Officer Officer, said patrolman Patrolman is to be paid in addition to his normal pay, a rate of $2.00 per hour for the time during which he is acting in a supervisory capacity. The most senior officer working on any given shift will be appointed as Officer-in-charge In- Charge (βO.I.C.β) in the absence of a Sergeant or Lieutenant, as long as said officer had a minimum of four (4) years in service.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Officer in Charge. Where a senior patrolman is required to assume the duties of shift supervisor, as assigned by the Public Safety Director/Chief Law Enforcement Officer said patrolman is to be paid in addition to his normal pay, a rate of $2.00 per hour for the time during which he is acting in a supervisory capacity. The most senior officer working on any given shift will be appointed as Officer-in-charge Charge (O.I.C.) in the absence of a Sergeant or Lieutenant, as long as said officer had a minimum of four (4) years in service.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement