On-Call Status for Detectives Sample Clauses

On-Call Status for Detectives. Detectives placed in an on-call status shall be compensated for each day, or portion thereof, that he or she is on-call at the rate of forty dollars ($40.00) per twenty-four
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On-Call Status for Detectives. A detective who is in an on-call status, as approved by the Department, shall receive one hour of comp time for each day they are in an on- call status. If the on-call detective is called to duty he/she shall not receive the one hour of compensatory time; however, they shall be compensated for their call-in pursuant to the provisions of Section 7.1 or 7.2, whichever is applicable. Nothing in this Section shall guarantee that the on-call detective will be the one called in. A detective who is in an on-call status shall be allowed to drive their assigned vehicle home.
On-Call Status for Detectives. 13.9.1 Detectives assigned to an on-call status shall be compensated one (1) hour of pay at the member’s regular rate of pay for each day he or she is assigned to on- call duty.
On-Call Status for Detectives. 19 A. There will be up to two (2) detectives, at the discretion of the Police Chief, 20 assigned to “On-Call Status” from the close of normal detective bureau hours 21 beginning on Friday at 2300 hours of an assigned “on-call” weekend to the start of 22 normal detective bureau business hours on the successive Monday.

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