Program Design. Each member will have one opportunity to participate in the PFT program each year. The PFT program will consist of the following components (Section 18.7): (A) Each member who elects to participate will be required to complete an annual physical examination on his/her own time, as provided for in Section 35.9 of this Contract. (B) Members who are required to take the PFT as a condition of employment shall also complete a physical examination as provided for in Section 35.9 of this Contract, unless the parties agree otherwise. The Division will facilitate any necessary schedule changes to allow such members to complete the physical examination in on-duty status without incurring premium pay. (C) Written approval from the physician who conducted the physical examination must be provided to the exercise physiologist prior to participating in the PFT. (D) A comprehensive Health Risk Appraisal (HRA) questionnaire developed by the exercise physiologist will be required to be completed and provided to the exercise physiologist by those members who participate in the PFT program. (E) Each member, if deemed medically able by the physician administering the physical examination, will have an opportunity to participate in a pre- scheduled PFT each year. The City will schedule any PFT during on-duty time. (F) The member must complete all phases of the PFT (one opportunity per year) to be eligible for incentives and for the City to pay for the PFT. (G) Upon satisfactory completion of the PFT, if the member meets or exceeds the established standards for special recognition or incentive, the exercise physiologist will notify the Division of Police that the member has met the standards. No notification of any kind will take place if a member takes the PFT and does not meet the incentive standard, although periodic composite information (not traceable to individual members' performance) concerning the overall health and fitness levels of members who participate, will be provided to the City.
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Samples: Tentative Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Program Design. Each member will have one opportunity to participate in the PFT program each year. The PFT program will consist of the following components (Section 18.7):
(A) Each member who elects to participate will be required to complete an annual physical examination on his/her own time, as provided for in Section 35.9 of this Contract.
(B) Members who are required to take the PFT as a condition of employment shall also complete a physical examination as provided for in Section 35.9 of this Contract, unless the parties agree otherwise. The Division will facilitate any necessary schedule changes to allow such members to complete the physical examination in on-duty status without incurring premium pay.
(C) Written approval from the physician who conducted the physical examination must be provided to the exercise physiologist prior to participating in the PFT.
(D) A comprehensive Health Risk Appraisal (HRA) questionnaire developed by the exercise physiologist will be required to be completed and provided to the exercise physiologist by those members who participate in the PFT program.
(E) Each member, if deemed medically able by the physician administering the physical examination, will have an opportunity to participate in a pre- scheduled PFT each year. The City will schedule any PFT during on-duty time.
(F) The member must complete all phases of the PFT (one opportunity per year) to be eligible for incentives and for the City to pay for the PFT.
(G) Upon satisfactory completion of the PFT, if the member meets or exceeds the established standards for special recognition or incentive, the exercise physiologist will notify the Division of Police that the member has met the standards. No notification of any kind will take place if a member takes the PFT and does not meet the incentive standard, although periodic composite information (not traceable to individual members' β performance) concerning the overall health and fitness levels of members who participate, will be provided to the City.
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Samples: Columbus Police Collective Bargaining Agreement, Columbus Police Collective Bargaining Agreement, Columbus Police Collective Bargaining Agreement
Program Design. β Each member will have one opportunity to participate in the PFT program each year. The PFT program will consist of the following components (Section 18.7):
(A) Each member who elects to participate will be required to complete an annual physical examination on his/her own time, as provided for in Section 35.9 of this Contract.
(B) Members who are required to take the PFT as a condition of employment shall also complete a physical examination as provided for in Section 35.9 of this Contract, unless the parties agree otherwise. The Division will facilitate any necessary schedule changes to allow such members to complete the physical examination in on-duty status without incurring premium pay.
(C) Written approval from the physician who conducted the physical examination must be provided to the exercise physiologist prior to participating in the PFT.
(D) A comprehensive Health Risk Appraisal (HRA) questionnaire developed by the exercise physiologist will be required to be completed and provided to the exercise physiologist by those members who participate in the PFT program.
(E) Each member, if deemed medically able by the physician administering the physical examination, will have an opportunity to participate in a pre- scheduled PFT each year. The City will schedule any PFT during on-duty time.
(F) The member must complete all phases of the PFT (one opportunity per year) to be eligible for incentives and for the City to pay for the PFT.
(G) Upon satisfactory completion of the PFT, if the member meets or exceeds the established standards for special recognition or incentive, the exercise physiologist will notify the Division of Police that the member has met the standards. No notification of any kind will take place if a member takes the PFT and does not meet the incentive standard, although periodic composite information (not traceable to individual members' performance) concerning the overall health and fitness levels of members who participate, will be provided to the City.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement