Common use of Soft Body Armor Clause in Contracts

Soft Body Armor. A) The Employer will provide each newly appointed sworn officer, CSO and civilian investigator with well-fitting ballistic-resistant armor (vest) that meets National Institute of Justice (N.I.J.) Type III-A Classification Standards. The Employer will replace the armor with N.I.J. Type III-A armor every five years, or by N.I.J. recommendations, whichever comes first. The Employer retains ownership of the armor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Public Safety Employees, Public Safety Employees

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Soft Body Armor. A) The Employer will provide each newly appointed sworn officer, CSO and C.S.O. and civilian investigator with well-fitting ballistic-resistant armor (vest) that meets National Institute of Justice (N.I.J.) Type III-A Classification Standards. The Employer will replace the armor with N.I.J. Type III-A armor every five years, or by N.I.J. recommendations, whichever comes first. The Employer retains ownership of the armor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Safety Employees

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Soft Body Armor. A) The Employer will provide each newly appointed sworn officer, CSO and civilian investigator with well-fitting ballistic-resistant armor (vest) that meets National Institute of Justice (N.I.J.) Type III-A Classification Standards. The Employer will replace the armor with N.I.J. Type III-A armor every five years, or by N.I.J. recommendations, whichever comes first. The Employer retains ownership of the armorarmor and the armor shall be turned in when the employee separates and/or the armor is replaced.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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