Common use of Wearing of the Uniform Clause in Contracts

Wearing of the Uniform. 1. Wearing the uniform or any part thereof off-duty shall be limited to a reasonable time before and after the officer’s work hours and attendance at governmental functions, parades, funeral and memorial services held within the State of Maryland or the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. All officers are prohibited from wearing the uniform or any part thereof while engaging in or attending any political or partisan activity of any kind such as political rallies, employee demonstrations, caucuses, campaigns, fund raisers and political speeches unless they have been directed to do so by the employer. Officers may wear the uniform while voting at their assigned polling place. 2. Officers will be permitted to wear the uniform while going to and from the secondary employment site and while engaged in secondary employment. 3. All officers are prohibited from wearing the uniform or any part thereof while attending a civil or criminal proceeding or administrative hearing as a party, witness or advocate if the conduct or action giving rise to the officer’s attendance at the hearing does not flow from the exercise of the officer’s official duties. [See Side Letter: February 18, 2004] 4. At all times of the year, members will determine whether to wear either the long or short sleeve uniform shirt. 5. The wearing of a tie while in uniform will be optional except when the officer wears the formal (Class A) uniform. 6. All members are encouraged to wear soft body armor to enhance officer safety; however it is understood that wearing soft body armor remains voluntary according to Article 15, § S. Accordingly, the issued soft body armor may be worn as follows: a. concealed in the under carrier and worn under the uniform, or b. worn in the black vest carrier, either concealed under the uniform jacket or sweater, or as an outer garment, provided that: i. the black vest carrier displays the badge (embroidered or metal), and the officer’s name (embroidered or metal), and ii. a standard uniform shirt (long or short sleeve consistent with the language of this section) is worn underneath the carrier.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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Wearing of the Uniform. 1. Wearing the uniform or any part thereof off-duty shall be limited to a reasonable time before and after the officer’s work hours and attendance at governmental functions, parades, funeral and memorial services held within the State of Maryland or the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. All officers are prohibited from wearing the uniform or any part thereof while engaging in or attending any political or partisan activity of any kind such as political rallies, employee demonstrations, caucuses, campaigns, fund raisers and political speeches unless they have been directed to do so by the employer. Officers may wear the uniform while voting at their assigned polling place. 2. Officers will be permitted to wear the uniform while going to and from the secondary employment site and while engaged in secondary employment. 3. All officers are prohibited from wearing the uniform or any part thereof while attending a civil or criminal proceeding or administrative hearing as a party, witness or advocate if the conduct or action giving rise to the officer’s attendance at the hearing does not flow from the exercise of the officer’s official duties. [(See Side Letter: February 18, 2004]). 4. At all times of the year, members will determine whether to wear either the long or short sleeve uniform shirt. 5. The wearing of a tie while in uniform will be optional except when the officer wears the formal (Class A) uniform. 6. All members are encouraged to wear soft body armor to enhance officer safety; however it is understood that wearing soft body armor remains voluntary according to Article 15, § S. Accordingly, the issued soft body armor may be worn as follows: a. concealed in the under carrier and worn under the uniform, or b. worn in the black vest carrier, either concealed under the uniform jacket or sweater, or as an outer garment, provided that: i. the black vest carrier displays the badge (embroidered or metal), and the officer’s name (embroidered or metal), and ii. a standard uniform shirt (long or short sleeve consistent with the language of this section) is worn underneath the carrier.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Wearing of the Uniform. 1. Wearing the uniform or any part thereof off-duty shall be limited to a reasonable time before and after the officer’s work hours and attendance at governmental functions, parades, funeral and memorial services held within the State of Maryland or the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. All officers are prohibited from wearing the uniform or any part thereof while engaging in or attending any political or partisan activity of any kind such as political rallies, employee demonstrations, caucuses, campaigns, fund raisers and political speeches unless they have been directed to do so by the employer. Officers may wear the uniform while voting at their assigned polling place. 2. Officers will be permitted to wear the uniform while going to and from the secondary employment site and while engaged in secondary employment. 3. All officers are prohibited from wearing the uniform or any part thereof while attending a civil or criminal proceeding or administrative hearing as a party, witness or advocate if the conduct or action giving rise to the officer’s attendance at the hearing does not flow from the exercise of the officer’s official duties. [(See Side Letter: Letter February 18, 2004]). 4. At all times of the year, members will determine whether to wear either the long or short sleeve uniform shirt. 5. The wearing of a tie while in uniform will be optional except when the officer wears the formal (Class A) uniform. 6. All members are encouraged to wear soft body armor to enhance officer safety; however it is understood that wearing soft body armor remains voluntary according to Article 15, § S. Accordingly, the issued soft body armor may be worn as follows: a. concealed in the under carrier and worn under the uniform, or b. worn in the black vest carrier, either concealed under the uniform jacket or sweater, or as an outer garment, provided that: i. the black vest carrier displays the badge (embroidered or metal), and the officer’s name (embroidered or metal), and ii. a standard uniform shirt (long or short sleeve consistent with the language of this section) is worn underneath the carrier.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Wearing of the Uniform. 1. Wearing the uniform or any part thereof off-duty shall be limited to a reasonable time before and after the officer’s work hours and attendance at governmental functions, parades, funeral and memorial services held within the State of Maryland or the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. All officers are prohibited from wearing the uniform or any part thereof while engaging in or attending any political or partisan activity of any kind such as political rallies, employee demonstrations, caucuses, campaigns, fund raisers and political speeches unless they have been directed to do so by the employer. Officers may wear the uniform while voting at their assigned polling place. 2. Officers will be permitted to wear the uniform while going to and from the secondary employment site and while engaged in secondary employment. 3. All officers are prohibited from wearing the uniform or any part thereof while attending a civil or criminal proceeding or administrative hearing as a party, witness or advocate if the conduct or action giving rise to the officer’s attendance at the hearing does not flow from the exercise of the officer’s official duties. [See Side Letter: February 18, 2004] 4. At all times of the year, members will determine whether to wear either the long or short sleeve uniform shirt. 5. The wearing of a tie while in uniform ties will be optional except when the officer wears the formal (Class A) uniform. 6. All members are encouraged to wear soft body armor to enhance officer safety; however it is understood that wearing soft body armor remains voluntary according to Article 15, § S. Accordingly, the issued soft body armor may be worn as follows: a. concealed in the under carrier and worn under the uniform, or b. worn in the black vest carrier, either concealed under the uniform jacket or sweater, or as an outer garment, provided that: i. the black vest carrier displays the badge (embroidered or metal), and the officer’s name (embroidered or metal), and ii. a standard uniform shirt (long or short sleeve consistent with the language of this section) is worn underneath the carrier.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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