Common use of Retired Fire Fighter’s Badge Number Clause in Contracts

Retired Fire Fighter’s Badge Number. ‌ When a Fire Fighter retires, the City shall retire the retiring Fire Fighter’s badge number. At the option of the retired Fire Fighter, the retired Fire Fighter’s badge number may be passed on to a family member of the retired Fire Fighter. To qualify for a retired Fire Fighter’s badge number, the City, at its sole discretion, must select and employ the family member as a Fire Fighter, and the family member must complete Fire Department mandated training and the probationary period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.srcity.org, srcity.org

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Retired Fire Fighter’s Badge Number. When a Fire Fighter retires, the City shall retire the retiring Fire Fighter’s badge number. At the option of the retired Fire Fighter, the retired Fire Fighter’s badge number may be passed on to a family member of the retired Fire Fighter. To qualify for a retired Fire Fighter’s badge number, the City, at its sole discretion, must select and employ the family member as a Fire Fighter, and the family member must complete Fire Department mandated training and the probationary period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: srcity.org, santa-rosa.granicus.com

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