Damaged or Lost Personal Property Sample Clauses

Damaged or Lost Personal Property. Subject to the following provisions, claims for damaged or lost personal property of an employee shall, when such damage or loss results directly from the performance of work in the line of duty, be reimbursed. Such personal property must have been necessarily worn, used, or carried by the employee in order to adequately fulfill the duties and requirements of the job.
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Damaged or Lost Personal Property. Personal property which is damaged or lost in the line of duty will be repaired or replaced by the City at no cost to the member, except where such damage or loss was caused by the officer's negligence. Damaged items shall be turned in to the City. The following rules will apply: $250.00 maximum per personal item damaged or lost and a maximum of $500.00 for any incident. For damage to a personal cell phone, the city will pay the lesser of the member’s deductible amount if the member carries insurance on the cell phone or the replacement cost up to a $500 maximum. If the item is a personal weapon (including a backup weapon or rifle) or prescription eyeglasses, then the maximum limits will not apply. The City's contribution toward replacement or repair of prescription eyeglasses will be offset by the amount available to the member for recovery for lost or damaged eyewear under the City's group vision insurance provided under this contract. An A/I Report will accompany all requests for reimbursements under this Section. In order to be covered for reimbursement under this section, the personal property must be of a kind customarily worn or used in performing the job or related job activities. Members are encouraged to seek pre-approval from the Deputy Chief or the Chief if there is a possible doubt as to the applicability of this section to specific items.
Damaged or Lost Personal Property. Personal property which is damaged or lost in the line of duty will be repaired or replaced by the City at no cost to the member, except where such damage or loss was caused by the officer's negligence. Damaged items shall be turned in to the City. The following rules will apply: $250.00 maximum per personal item damaged or lost and a maximum of $500.00 for any incident. If the item is a personal weapon or prescription eyeglasses, then the maximum limits will not apply. The City's contribution toward replacement or repair of prescription eyeglasses will be offset by the amount available to the member for recovery for lost or damaged eyewear under the City's group vision insurance provided under this contract. An A/I Report will accompany all requests for reimbursements under this Section. In order to be covered for reimbursement under this section, the personal property must be of a kind customarily worn or used in performing the job or related job activities. Members are encouraged to seek pre-approval from the Deputy Chief or the Chief if there is a possible doubt as to the applicability of this section to specific items.

Related to Damaged or Lost Personal Property

  • Personal Property Loss An employee's personal property loss or damage by the action of a client shall be replaced or repaired at the expense of the Employer to a maximum of seven hundred and fifty ($750.00) dollars, subject to integration with one hundred (100%) per cent coverage by Workers' Compensation Board, provided that reasonable proof of the cause of such damage is submitted by the employee concerned within reasonable time of such loss or damage.

  • Damage to Personal Property The Employer will provide reimbursement for reasonable repair or replacement of damages incurred to the employee's eyeglasses, contact lenses or other prosthesis, ripped uniforms, or personal clothing, as a result of being assaulted while performing his/her work. The employee must report the incident by the end of their shift. The employee will present her or his receipt to the Employer within seven (7) days after the event, unless it was impossible for her or him to do so during this period. The Employer will reimburse up to a maximum of one hundred dollars ($100) per incident except for eyeglasses, which shall have a maximum reimbursement of three hundred dollars ($300).

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  • Personal Property Damage Upon submission of reasonable proof the Employer shall repair or indemnify with respect to damage to the chattels of an employee while on duty caused by the actions of a patient, resident or client provided such personal property is an article of use or wear of a type suitable for use while on duty.

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