Common use of Office of Professional Standards Clause in Contracts

Office of Professional Standards. (OPS) Files All files related to complaints and disciplinary actions will be retained at the OPS for the period of time set forth in Section 17.5 above. By no later than one (1) month following the expiration of a retention period set out in Subsection 17.5 A above, the OPS will purge and destroy all complaint and disciplinary files that meet the retention cutoff. This Section does not apply to records and data kept for statistical purposes without any identification of the employees involved.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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Office of Professional Standards. (OPS) Files All files related to complaints and disciplinary actions will be retained at the OPS for the period of time set forth in Section 17.5 above. By no later than one (1) month following the expiration of a retention period set out in Subsection 17.5 A above, the OPS will purge and destroy all complaint and disciplinary files that meet the retention cutoff. This Section does not apply to records and data kept for statistical purposes without any identification of the employees involved.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Office of Professional Standards. (OPS) Files All files related to complaints and disciplinary actions will be retained at the OPS for the period of time set forth in Section 17.5 above. By no later than one (1) month following the expiration of a retention period set out in Subsection 17.5 A above, the OPS will purge and destroy all complaint and disciplinary files that meet the retention cutoff. This Section does not apply to records and data kept for statistical purposes without any identification of the employees involved.involved.β€Œ

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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