SCHOOL PAYBACK TIME Sample Clauses

SCHOOL PAYBACK TIME. School payback time is paid time off given to an officer in lieu of overtime pay as compensation for training that occurs outside of an officer’s regularly scheduled work time. School payback time shall only be granted as specifically provided for in this Article. School payback time shall be granted for time actually spent in training. For example, if an officer attends training from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and is eligible for school payback time as compensation for the training, the officer shall receive nine (9) hours of school payback time. If an officer is scheduled to attend a training from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, but the training ends early at 3:00 pm, and the officer is eligible for school payback time as compensation for the training, the officer shall receive seven (7) hours of school payback time. School payback day time requests for regularly scheduled training such as monthly SWAT, Sniper, EOD, or Crime Scene Unit training may only be submitted every three
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