Uniforms for Records Personnel Sample Clauses

Uniforms for Records Personnel. The Police Department will furnish Records Personnel with uniforms as authorized by the Chief of Police, excluding socks, turtlenecks, and t-shirts. Issued uniforms will include one long sleeve shirt, one short sleeve shirt, four polo shirts, 2 sweaters and/or sweatshirts, three pairs of pants or skirts, and one tie on an annual basis if the item is unserviceable. The Police Department will provide dry cleaning services through a specified company for Department issued articles and wash services for the polo shirt and sweatshirt. The Department will furnish each Records staff with a badge, one metal nametag and shoulder patches. The Chief shall reserve the right to repair equipment rather than replace equipment or repair shall be routed through the employee’s supervisor, the Records Lead.
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