Common use of Program Regulations Clause in Contracts

Program Regulations. The following regulations apply to all participating officers as well as those officers using PPVs/SOFVs on a temporary basis: 1. Officers will not take the vehicle out of the County except on official business or with the authorization of their district commander. The chief of police or his/her designee may grant continuing authorization to officers attending undergraduate or graduate programs in the Metropolitan area; however, other types of authorization will be on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the chief of police or his/her designee. Such authorization shall not be unreasonably withheld. 2. PPVs/SOFVs will not be operated within four (4) hours after the officer has ingested any amount of alcohol. PPVs /SOFVs will not be operated after the officer has ingested any drug that impairs his ability to operate the vehicle. No alcoholic beverages will be carried in the PPV/SOFV except when they are seized as evidence or contraband. 3. Officers will not use the PPV/SOFV as a part of secondary employment, except as provided in this Agreement. 4. a. Officers operating or riding in the PPV/SOFV off-duty will carry a department approved handgun on their person (unless light duty restrictions dictate otherwise for the passenger), will have at least one pair of metal or flex handcuffs in the vehicle, and will carry their credentials. Officers will display their credentials upon request. Non- uniform attire must be such that it projects a favorable image for the department, and does not create a safety hazard for the officer. Officers are prohibited from wearing open-toe sandals, shower shoes, or in the case of female officers, shoes with more than a 1” heel. The minimum acceptable attire for male officers is long pants or “Bermuda” shorts, a sleeved shirt and socks and shoes or sneakers. Minimum standards for female officers are long pants or “Bermuda” shorts, a skirt or dress, a sleeved shirt or blouse, socks or stockings, shoes or sneakers. In all cases, non-uniform attire will be clean and free of tears and holes.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Program Regulations. The following regulations apply to all participating officers as well as those officers using PPVs/SOFVs on a temporary basis: 1. Officers will not take the vehicle out of the County except on official business or with the authorization of their district commander. The chief of police or his/her designee may grant continuing authorization to officers attending undergraduate or graduate programs in the Metropolitan area; however, other types of authorization will be on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the chief of police or his/her designee. Such authorization shall not be unreasonably withheld. 2. PPVs/SOFVs will not be operated within four (4) hours after the officer has ingested any amount of alcohol. PPVs /SOFVs PPVs/XXXXx will not be operated after the officer has ingested any drug that impairs his ability to operate the vehicle. No alcoholic beverages will be carried in the PPV/SOFV except when they are seized as evidence or contraband. 3. Officers will not use the PPV/SOFV as a part of secondary employment, except as provided in this Agreement. 4. a. Officers operating or riding in the PPV/SOFV off-duty will carry a department approved handgun on their person (unless light duty restrictions dictate otherwise for the passenger), will have at least one pair of metal or flex handcuffs in the vehicle, and will carry their credentials. Officers will display their credentials upon request. Non- uniform attire must be such that it projects a favorable image for the department, and does not create a safety hazard for the officer. Officers are prohibited from wearing open-toe sandals, shower shoes, or in the case of female officers, shoes with more than a 1” heel. The minimum acceptable attire for male officers is long pants or “Bermuda” shorts, a sleeved shirt and socks and shoes or sneakers. Minimum standards for female officers are long pants or “Bermuda” shorts, a skirt or dress, a sleeved shirt or blouse, socks or stockings, shoes or sneakers. In all cases, non-uniform attire will be clean and free of tears and holes.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Program Regulations. The following regulations apply to all participating officers as well as those officers using PPVs/SOFVs on a temporary basis: 1. Officers will not take the vehicle out of the County except on official business or with the authorization of their district commander. The chief of police or his/her designee may grant continuing authorization to officers attending undergraduate or graduate programs in the Metropolitan area; however, other types of authorization will be on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the chief of police or his/her designee. Such authorization shall not be unreasonably withheld. 2. PPVs/SOFVs will not be operated within four (4) hours after the officer has ingested any amount of alcohol. PPVs /SOFVs PPVs/SOFVs will not be operated after the officer has ingested any drug that impairs his ability to operate the vehicle. No alcoholic beverages will be carried in the PPV/SOFV except when they are seized as evidence or contraband. 3. Officers will not use the PPV/SOFV as a part of secondary employment, except as provided in this Agreement. 4. a. Officers operating or riding in the PPV/SOFV off-duty will carry a department approved handgun on their person (unless light duty restrictions dictate otherwise for the passenger), will have at least one pair of metal or flex handcuffs in the vehicle, and will carry their credentials. Officers will display their credentials upon request. Non- uniform attire must be such that it projects a favorable image for the department, and does not create a safety hazard for the officer. Officers are prohibited from wearing open-toe sandals, shower shoes, or in the case of female officers, shoes with more than a 1” heel. The minimum acceptable attire for male officers is long pants or “Bermuda” shorts, a sleeved shirt and socks and shoes or sneakers. Minimum standards for female officers are long pants or “Bermuda” shorts, a skirt or dress, a sleeved shirt or blouse, socks or stockings, shoes or sneakers. In all cases, non-uniform attire will be clean and free of tears and holes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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