Out of State Transport Exception Sample Clauses

Out of State Transport Exception. Provisions of this Article regarding overtime shall not apply when a Deputy makes an out-of-state trip to pick up or deliver a prisoner. Such assignments will be made to volunteers at the sole discretion of the Sheriff, and a Deputy on such a trip will be eligible for straight time pay on his/her regular shift basis.
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