Special Detail Pay Sample Clauses

Special Detail Pay. Employees in this unit shall be eligible to receive Special Detail Pay at one and one-half (1½) of their regular hourly rate with a four (4) hour minimum for working in non-emergency situations when they are off duty, but not when in on-call status. Officers assigned to wide load, over-length, and construction special details, shall be provided with at least twelve (12) hours’ notice of cancellation of such work. In the event notification is not given at least twelve (12) hours in advance of such detail, the officer shall be compensated for the minimum four (4) hours pay at time and one-half. Any member assigned to court duty (not as a witness) on a scheduled day off or scheduled time off shall receive Special Detail Pay. When the State establishes Special Details, including Escort Special Details, and is unable to adequately staff the special detail, the State shall assign employees within the work location involved from the appropriate work group to perform the special detail by continuing rotation in inverse order of seniority. Prior to inversing, members shall be allowed to schedule vacation or CTO after the posting of the special detail pending operational needs. When using vacation or CTO scheduled after the posting of the special detail, assignment shall be determined by using the existing seniority processes. Barring a breakdown in normal procedures, escorts which require a permit from the Secretary of State's Office shall be performed by off duty personnel. When an escorted load travels more than one hundred (100) miles from the point of origin, employees will be compensated at the appropriate rate for return travel to the point of origin or to their residence, whichever is greater. Sergeants will be eligible for special details after all personnel within the troop/unit have declined the special detail. When a division roster is utilized, assignment will be made based upon date of hire regardless of rank. In order to qualify for a special detail the member must wear the uniform of the day specified for the assignment and must utilize the type of vehicle, if a vehicle is integral to the assignment, specified for the assignment. In those instances when the member’s issued vehicle does not meet the requirements the member must secure a spare vehicle prior to the start of the special detail. Time spent securing a vehicle is not compensable. Employees who are eligible for overtime and who are inversed to work a special detail on their regularly schedul...
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