Common use of Plain Clothes Duty Clause in Contracts

Plain Clothes Duty. (1) Where an employee is directed to perform duty in plain clothes and that duty does not attract either the clothing allowances as prescribed at clause 13.3 of the Award or clause 30 of this Agreement, the employee shall upon application, be reimbursed for any damage to their clothing during the performance of that duty. The amount of such reimbursement will be what is reasonable and appropriate in the circumstances. (2) Should a Court then award the employee with compensation for clothing damage in the prosecution of an offender, the employee will then reimburse the Service the amount paid by the Service or the amount awarded by the Court, whichever is the lesser.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Queensland Police Service Certified Agreement 2019, Queensland Police Service Certified Agreement 2019, Queensland Police Service Certified Agreement 2019

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Plain Clothes Duty. (1) Where an employee is directed to perform duty in plain clothes and that duty does not attract either the clothing allowances Clothing Allowance as prescribed at clause 13.3 5.2.2 of the Award or clause 30 of this AgreementAward, the employee shall upon application, be reimbursed for any damage to their clothing during the performance of that duty. The amount of such reimbursement will be what is reasonable and appropriate in the circumstances. (2) . Should a Court then award the employee with compensation for clothing damage in the prosecution of an offender, the employee will then reimburse the Service the amount paid by the Service or the amount awarded by the Court, whichever is the lesser.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Certified Agreement

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