Trigger Points. 1. General/Mixed caseloads will be automatically reviewed for appropriate size at 120. This Agreement may be waived upon mutual agreement between supervisor and counselor (see III-Caseload Reviews). Specialty caseloads will be automatically reviewed for appropriate size at 80. This Agreement may be waived upon mutual agreement between supervisor and counselor (see III-Caseload Reviews).
Trigger Points. Solo supervisory patrols (whether voluntary or involuntary) shall not be assigned unless the “trigger point” of two-man RMP’s for the precinct and tour shall have been met. The current trigger points shall be those now in effect under Operations Order 85. Such trigger points may be increased by the City, but shall not be decreased during the term of the contract except on mutual consent. Only marked RMP cars made up of two uniformed Police Officers actively assigned to regular precinct patrol for the particular precinct and tour shall be counted towards reaching the trigger point number. Once the trigger points are reached at the beginning of the tour, a supervisor may be assigned to solo supervisory patrol only if a Police Officer is actually assigned to perform and will perform solo patrol in an RMP car at the commencement of that tour in that precinct pursuant to Operations Order 85 as now in effect, except on the second platoon. A supervisor may be assigned to solo supervisory patrol during the second platoon once the trigger point for the particular precinct has been reached at the beginning of the tour, even if there are no Police Officers assigned to solo patrol. If, at any time during a tour, however, the number of two-man RMP cars on active street patrol falls below the trigger point for the particular precinct and tour except as a result of meals and other temporary situations, solo supervisory patrol shall be immediately suspended for the remainder of the tour and the patrol supervisor shall be provided an operator before resuming supervisory patrol. Except on the second platoon, solo supervisory patrol shall be suspended if all RMP cars assigned to solo patrol by Police Officers in that precinct pursuant to Operations Order 85 as now in effect have been taken out of service during that tour.
Trigger Points. On October 1 and February 1 the amount of paraeducator time will be adjusted based on compliant caseloads in accordance with the Model for the Allocation of Paraeducators. During May or June of each year, the projected amount of certificated and paraeducator time for the subsequent year will be estimated and staffing allocations made.
Trigger Points. Typically, legal agreements will have a ‘trigger point’ when payments are required to be made or when affordable housing or other infrastructure should be delivered. In many cases, a trigger point will be related to the number of new houses that have been built and/or occupied. Planning officers are responsible for monitoring the trigger points for obligations including payments of commuted sums. To ensure this monitoring process is robust, the following actions are required by the named Service areas / officers: