Essential Personnel:
Detention Specialists: Unless otherwise designated by the Chief of Police or
designee, part-time Detention Specialists shall work thirty-four (34) hours a week.
four days a week (8.5 hours per day). Days off shall be as designated by the
Chief of Police or designee.
Emergency Coverage: Essential personnel may be called in to provide coverage
due to emergencies on their normal days off or to work other shifts. If ordered to
do so, essential personnel shall report to work on a day off and shall receive
overtime (time and one-half rate) or regular rates as outlined in the Article #25,
“Overtime.”
Changes in Work Schedules: The Chief of Police or designee may change the
above work schedules at any time.
Non-Essential Full-Time Personnel:
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Employees who are non-essential personnel normally shall be designated as
Group #8, who work five (5) days on, two (2) days off schedule, shall receive
weekends and holidays off. Non-essential personnel may also be designated to
other day-off groups as designated by the Chief of Police or designee.
To provide everyday coverage, Fleet Maintenance personnel may be designated
as any of the day off groups: Group #9 (Friday & Saturday off), Group #10
(Sunday & Monday off), or Group #8 (Saturday & Sunday off). Fleet
Maintenance personnel will receive holidays off.
Some non-essential personnel may be placed on cajl 24-hours a day due to
emergencies that could arise and shall work as assigned by their Bureau
Commander or designee. (Cite Article #25 - "Overtime".)
Record Technician I & HI: Record Technician I & II shall work a five (5) day
on, two (2) day off work schedule, but shall have either Friday & Saturday,
Saturday & Sunday, or Sunday & Monday as days off or as designated by the
Chief of Police or designee.
Emergency Situations:
During special times such as emergency operations or during snowstorms, non-essential civilians
may be sent home early from work. For these special situations, those civilians who continue to
work the normal workday will not receive additional pay, and those civilians who are allowed or
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