Regular Duty Hours of the School Resource Officer Sample Clauses

Regular Duty Hours of the School Resource Officer. 1. Each SRO shall be assigned to a school on a full-time basis and during those hours that the school is in regular session the SRO shall be on campus from 1/2 hour prior to the start of classes until 1/2 hour after classes are dismissed. During the daily tour of duty, the SRO may be off campus performing such tasks as may be required by the SRO’s assignments. The SRO may be temporarily reassigned by the Chief of North Port Police during school holidays and vacations, and/or during the period of police emergency.
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Regular Duty Hours of the School Resource Officer. 1. The SROs shall be assigned to the schools on a full-time basis of eight (8) hours on those days and during those hours that the schools are in regular session. The primary purpose of the Program is to provide services during normal school hours. However, because it is sometimes desirable to have SROs attend school activities conducted outside of normal school hours, the principal(s) of the assigned schools and the SRO Supervisor may agree to adjust the working hours of the SRO provided that overtime hours are not worked. The SROs may be temporarily reassigned by the Sheriff during school holidays and vacations except as provided in Article II; or during the period of a law enforcement emergency, as determined by the Sheriff.

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