Service Weapon. Upon his/her retirement, any employee covered by this Agreement 44 may purchase his or her service weapon from the Employer for a cost of twenty-five dollars 45 ($25.00), provided the employee retires on a full-service pension or through a disability pension 46 governed by the rules of the Public Employees Retirement System (LE). However, the employee 1 is not eligible to purchase said weapon if the retirement is based on a mental condition or a 2 mental disability. 5 ARTICLE 30 RATES OF PAY
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Service Weapon. Upon his/her retirement, any employee covered by this Agreement 44 25 may purchase his or her service weapon from the Employer for a cost of twenty-five dollars 45 26 ($25.00), provided the employee retires on a full-service pension or through a disability pension 46 27 governed by the rules of the Public Employees Retirement System (LE). However, the employee 1 28 is not eligible to purchase said weapon if the retirement is based on a mental condition or a 2 29 mental disability. 5 ARTICLE 30 RATES OF PAY30
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Service Weapon. Upon his/her retirement, any employee covered by this Agreement 44 10 may purchase his or her service weapon from the Employer for a cost of twenty-five dollars 45 11 ($25.00), provided the employee retires on a full-service pension or through a disability pension 46 12 governed by the rules of the Public Employees Retirement System (LE). However, the employee 1 13 is not eligible to purchase said weapon if the retirement is based on a mental condition or a 2 14 mental disability. 5 ARTICLE 30 RATES OF PAY15 16
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement