Plain Clothes Allowance. A. Members assigned to the Detective Bureau, Internal Affairs, SIU, Child Support Enforcement, Warrants and Extraditions, Environmental, SWAT and Civil Process who work in a plain clothes assignment shall receive a $750 clothing allowance paid in January 2019, $825 in July 2019, and $825 in January and July of 2020 and 2021. A member who transfers from a uniformed assignment to a plainclothes assignment after issuance of uniform allowance and prior to issuance of the next plain clothes allowance, shall receive the difference between the allowances provided in Sections 16.3(A) and 16.5, prorated for the number of pay periods remaining until the next plain clothes allowance. A member is entitled to the plain clothes allowance upon actual transfer to the assignment. A member receiving the plain clothes allowance who departs service within three months of the date the allowance checks are issued shall have his or her final paycheck adjusted by an amount equal to 1/13th of the allowance for each pay period the member is no longer employed by the Sheriff. The bargaining unit member released from his or her regular assignment pursuant to Section 3.10 (B) is entitled to the plain clothes allowance. A member released from his or her regular assignment for at least six consecutive weeks pursuant to Section 3.13 shall receive a pro-rated plain clothes allowance in an amount equal to the percentage of weeks of the year the member is released from his or her regular duties. B. Members assigned to the Detective Bureau, Internal Affairs, SIU, Child Support Enforcement, Warrants and Extraditions, Environmental, and Civil, who are required to maintain uniforms, as specified in section 16.1 B, shall maintain such uniforms as part of their clothing allowance. Members assigned to SWAT, who are required to maintain uniforms, as specified in section 16.1 F, shall maintain such uniforms as part of their clothing allowance.
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Plain Clothes Allowance. A. Members assigned to the Detective Bureau, Internal Affairs, SIU, Child Support Enforcement, Warrants and Extraditions, Environmental, SWAT and Civil Process who work in a plain clothes assignment shall receive a an $750 850 clothing allowance paid in January 2019and July of 2022, $825 in July 2019, and $825 875 in January and July of 2020 2023, and 2021$900 in January and July of 2024. A member who transfers from a uniformed assignment to a plainclothes assignment after issuance of uniform allowance and prior to issuance of the next plain clothes allowance, shall receive the difference between the allowances provided in Sections 16.3(A) and 16.5, prorated for the number of pay periods remaining until the next plain clothes allowance. A member is entitled to the plain clothes allowance upon actual transfer to the assignment. A member receiving the plain clothes allowance who departs service within three months of the date the allowance checks are issued shall have his or her final paycheck adjusted by an amount equal to 1/13th of the allowance for each pay period the member is no longer employed by the Sheriff. The bargaining unit member released from his or her regular assignment pursuant to Section 3.10 (B) is entitled to the plain clothes allowance. A member released from his or her regular assignment for at least six consecutive weeks pursuant to Section 3.13 shall receive a pro-rated plain clothes allowance in an amount equal to the percentage of weeks of the year the member is released from his or her regular duties.
B. Members assigned to the Detective Bureau, Internal Affairs, SIU, Child Support Enforcement, Warrants and Extraditions, Environmental, and Civil, and SWAT who are required to maintain uniforms, as specified in section 16.1 B, shall maintain such uniforms as part of their clothing allowance. Members assigned to SWAT, who are required to maintain uniforms, as specified in section 16.1 FH, shall maintain such uniforms as part of their clothing allowance.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement