PBA Sample Clauses

PBA. Section 1. Officers of the PBA shall be granted time off with pay to attend conferences and other business meetings to an aggregate maximum twenty (20) work days 26 129309.2 6/22/2016 in any contract year for all such officers. These twenty (20) days may be shared among the PBA officers in any manner. These twenty (20) days off must be granted provided the request is on seventy-two (72) hours notice unless circumstances do not permit such timely notification. When requested, the PBA officer must supply a general accounting of what time off is requested and the general location of the conference or meeting. In the event the twenty (20) days are used, the President of the PBA shall be relieved of his/her duties to attend such conferences and meetings provided another employee agrees to perform his/her duties without compensation of any kind and the Department Head consents.
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PBA. The PBA Delegate and the alternates will be given the time off with pay to attend all state PBA conventions (as per state law). The PBA Delegate will be given the time off with pay to attend all state PBA meetings. The Delegate will provide the Chief of Police with sufficient notice of said meetings to enable the scheduling of manpower.
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