Class A Uniforms Clause Samples
The 'Class A Uniforms' clause defines the requirements and standards for the formal uniforms that must be worn by personnel, typically in law enforcement, military, or similar organizations. It specifies the components, appearance, and occasions for wearing the Class A uniform, such as during ceremonies, official functions, or inspections. By clearly outlining these expectations, the clause ensures uniformity, professionalism, and compliance with organizational dress codes.
Class A Uniforms. The City will provide employees a Class A dress uniform in accordance with Fire Department policy, upon completion of an eighteen (18) month probation period.
Class A Uniforms. Applicable to the “Fire Battalion Chief” classification only: The City will provide Fire Battalion Chiefs A Class A dress uniform in accordance with Fire Department policy, upon completion of an eighteen (18) month probation period.
Class A Uniforms. The District will supply one Class A Dress Uniform. The configuration is defined in the District Policies and Rules & Regulations.
Class A Uniforms. City shall furnish upon completion of the one year probationary period a class “A” uniform to consist of:
1. 1 tunic (jacket)
2. 1 pair trousers
3. 1 white shirt
