DMV Hearings Sample Clauses
The DMV Hearings clause outlines the procedures and rights related to administrative hearings before the Department of Motor Vehicles. It typically specifies how a party may request a hearing, the timeframe for doing so, and what issues may be addressed, such as license suspensions or revocations. By establishing a clear process for contesting DMV actions, this clause ensures due process and provides individuals with an opportunity to challenge or appeal decisions that affect their driving privileges.
DMV Hearings. The City shall pay officers who testify during off-duty time at DMV hearings as follows:
43.17.1 If the officer chooses to report in person to the DMV hearing location and testify in person, the City shall pay the officer under Articles 43.6 and 43.10.
43.17.2 If the officer chooses to report in person to a PPB precinct or PPB Traffic Division to testify by telephone at the DMV hearing, the City shall pay the officer under Articles 43.6 and 43.10.
43.17.3 If the officer chooses to testify telephonically from a location other than DMV, a PPB precinct, or PPB Traffic Division, the City shall pay the officer: (i) “on-call” pay for the day of the hearing under Article 43.16; (ii) one hour of pay at the overtime rate under Article 43; and (iii) for the actual time spent on the telephone call beyond the first hour in 15 minute increments at the overtime rate under Article 43.15.
43.17.4 Officers shall reflect on their time sheets the location of the telephone call and the length of the DMV hearing.
DMV Hearings. The Department of Motor Vehicles uses two methods for conducting its administrative hearings. The first is by mandatory appearance at the listed DMV branch office. The second is by telephonic hearing where an employee receives a subpoena for telephone hearing where the employee must be available by telephone at the time specified and for one hour following that time. Once the DMV has connected all other parties the hearing officer will contact the Court Liaison Officer. The Court Liaison Officer will then call the employee and connect the two calls disconnecting himself/herself.
