Common use of Damaged Personal Property Clause in Contracts

Damaged Personal Property. Except to the extent caused by the member’s negligence and except to the extent covered by insurance, a member, after obtaining the prior approval of the Police Chief, shall be allowed to turn in glasses, contacts, sunglasses, watches, wedding bands and other jewelry or personal property, which are damaged in the line of duty and these items will be repaired or replaced by the Township; provided, however, that the cost of any repair or replacement shall not exceed $500.00 per occurrence. Members shall submit an inventory of such items including the value of such item and keep such inventory updated. Only those items listed on the inventory shall be eligible for repair or replacement. A report will accompany all requests for repair or replacement under this Section, as well as photographs of damaged items to be repaired or replaced.

Appears in 5 contracts

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

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Damaged Personal Property. Except to the extent caused by the member’s negligence and except to the extent covered by insurance, a member, after obtaining the prior approval of the Police Chief, shall be allowed to turn in glasses, contacts, sunglasses, watches, wedding bands and other jewelry or personal property, which are damaged in the line of duty and these items will be repaired or replaced by the Township; provided, however, that the cost of any repair or replacement shall not exceed $500.00 200.00 per occurrence. Members shall submit an inventory of such items including the value of such item and keep such inventory updated. Only those items listed on the inventory shall be eligible for repair or replacement. A report will accompany all requests for repair or replacement under this Section, as well as photographs of damaged items to be repaired or replaced.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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