Suspensions that may be appealed Sample Clauses

Suspensions that may be appealed. The firefighter may appeal the suspension solely to the commission. If the firefighter chooses to appeal the suspension, the hearing will be conducted as set forth in Texas Local Government Code Section 143.053.
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Suspensions that may be appealed. The firefighter may appeal the suspension solely to the commission. If the firefighter chooses to appeal the suspension, the hearing will be conducted as set forth in Texas Local Government Code Section 143.053. C onsideration of Suspensions of Three (3) Days or Less The Parties agree that disciplinary suspensions of three days or less that were imposed on or after October 1, 2006, will no longer be considered for purposes of transfer or promotion after a specific period of time has passed. The specific period of time required will be equal to one year plus an additional six months for each day of suspension. This section does not apply to appealed suspensions. After the appropriate passage of time, the Department head shall notify the commission in writing. A copy of the notification document shall be included in both the sections 143.089 (a) and (g) files, and the Department shall enter a notation in these files reflecting this. The Parties agree that the Department and the commission will not alter, destroy, conceal, or remove, any documents related to the temporary suspension, including but not limited to the letter of temporary suspension that was filed with the commission as required by Texas Local Government Code section 143.052(c), or the section 143.089 (a) or 143.089 (g) files. The original suspension paperwork shall still be subject to open records request and as evidence to negate any civil liability claim.
Suspensions that may be appealed. The officer may appeal the suspension to the Civil Service Commission, or a Hearing Examiner as provided in Section 143.057 Texas Local Government Code.
Suspensions that may be appealed. The fire fighter may appeal the suspension to the Civil Service Commission, or a Hearing Examiner as provided in Section 143.057 Texas Local Government Code.
Suspensions that may be appealed. The officer may appeal the suspension to arbitration or the Civil Service Commission. If the officer chooses to appeal the suspension, the arbitrator or Civil Service Commission’s authority is limited to ruling on whether or not the charges against the officer are true or not true. If the arbitrator or Civil Service Commission finds the charges to be true, there is no authority to mitigate the punishment. If the arbitrator or Civil Service Commission finds the charges to be not true, the officer shall be fully reinstated with no loss of pay or benefit.
Suspensions that may be appealed. The officer may appeal the suspension to the Civil Service Commission or a Hearing Examiner as provided in TLGC, section 143.057 Section 3. Suspensions of One Hundred and Twenty-One (121) to Seven Hundred and Twenty (720) Hours

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