Common use of Subject Selection Clause in Contracts

Subject Selection. a. At the beginning of each quarter, the Chief of Fire may request up to ten employees be randomly generated and provided to the Assistant Chief or the appropriate shift commander. Additionally, the Chief of Fire reserves the right to submit non-random names based upon complaints, information, or allegations received. The submission of non-random names shall remain confidential between the administrative officers b. The shift commander will confidentially choose a day when the employee is scheduled to work that coincides with the availability of a collection official; c. On the date in question, the shift commander will notify the employee’s immediate supervisor of the random drug test and provide the supervisor with an Order to Report form. The immediate supervisor will: i. Notify the employee to respond to headquarters; ii. Sign, date, and indicate the time on the Order to Report form and provide it to the employee; iii. Direct the employee to immediately report to the collection official;

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement