Protective Vests. The Village agrees to provide the Street CSO commencing employment with the Algonquin Police Department a protective vest, valued up to a maximum of six hundred dollars ($600.00) per CSO. A CSO may replace said vest every five (5) years, and shall receive a replacement vest valued up to $600.00 from the Village. The body armor provided will meet the requirements for Type II or III-A classification of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Standard 0101.04 (or current applicable NIJ standard). A CSO wishing to replace body armor that is four years old, or older, must make the request by December 31st. The body armor will be replaced in the following fiscal year. The Village will replace, as soon as possible, body armor that is shot with a bullet or otherwise compromised by a knife or other weapon. The selection of the new protective vest must be approved by the Chief of Police or his designee. CSO’s may utilize uniform allowance to cover the remainder of the cost of a new vest. CSO’s receiving vests shall be required to return any used vests, (which were purchased with Village funds), to the Village.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Protective Vests. The Village agrees to provide the Street CSO commencing employment with the Algonquin Police Department a protective vest, valued up to a maximum of six hundred dollars ($600.00) per CSO. A CSO may replace said vest every five (5) years, and shall receive a replacement vest valued up to $600.00 from the Village. The body armor provided will meet the requirements for Type II or III-A classification of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Standard 0101.04 (or current applicable NIJ standard). A CSO wishing to replace body armor that is four years old, or older, must make the request by December 31st. The body armor will be replaced in the following fiscal year. The Village will replace, as soon as possible, body armor that is shot with a bullet or otherwise compromised by a knife or other weapon. The selection of the new protective vest must be approved by the Chief of Police or his designee. CSO’s may utilize uniform allowance to cover the remainder of the cost of a new vest. CSO’s receiving vests shall be required to return any used vests, (which were purchased with Village funds), to the Village.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement