Substitute Time. Members shall be permitted to work in place of personnel of the same rank who are assigned to the same designated assignment group (DAG) or any other assignments approved by the Chief of Police. (A) Members requesting time off by a substitution of time are responsible for ensuring that a member from the same DAG, or the same unit if no DAG exists, works the responsible member's duty hours. (B) Should a member be unable to fulfill an obligation, the member agreeing to work the substitution of time shall be required to work, make arrangements for another appropriate substitute to work the time, or when approved, have the appropriate number of hours equal to the amount of substitute time deducted from his/her accumulated leave (excluding Personal Emergency Leave); if he/she fails to either work the substitution of time or find another appropriate member to do so, he/she shall be charged the appropriate number of hours equal to the amount of substitute time from his/her accumulated leave (excluding sick leave) and may be subject to discipline. (C) Members are not permitted to substitute time when scheduled for in-service training, firearms training, or other Division activity. (D) Members are not permitted to work more than sixteen (16) consecutive hours as a result of a substitution of time. (E) Shift differential will not be affected by a substitution of time. (F) If a member working as a substitute must attend court during those hours, court overtime will not be paid. (G) Overtime will not be paid as a result of a substitution of time unless a member works in excess of the regular eight (8) hour or ten (10) hour tour of duty. The double time rate of pay and the minimum show-up pay do not apply when working a substitution of time. (H) The substitution of time agreements are between the members involved subject to the agreement of the appropriate immediate supervisor. (I) The Chief of Police may suspend a member's participation in the substitution time program for failure to abide by these guidelines.
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Sources: Tentative Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Substitute Time. β Members shall be permitted to work in place of personnel of the same rank who are assigned to the same designated assignment group (DAG) or any other assignments approved by the Chief of Police.
(A) Members requesting time off by a substitution of time are responsible for ensuring that a member from the same DAG, or the same unit if no DAG exists, works the responsible member's duty hours.
(B) Should a member be unable to fulfill an obligation, the member agreeing to work the substitution of time shall be required to work, make arrangements for another appropriate substitute to work the time, or when approved, have the appropriate number of hours equal to the amount of substitute time deducted from his/her accumulated leave (excluding Personal Emergency Leave); if he/she fails to either work the substitution of time or find another appropriate member to do so, he/she shall be charged the appropriate number of hours equal to the amount of substitute time from his/her accumulated leave (excluding sick leave) and may be subject to discipline.
(C) Members are not permitted to substitute time when scheduled for in-service training, firearms training, or other Division activity.
(D) Members are not permitted to work more than sixteen (16) consecutive hours as a result of a substitution of time.
(E) Shift differential will not be affected by a substitution of time.
(F) If a member working as a substitute must attend court during those hours, court overtime will not be paid.
(G) Overtime will not be paid as a result of a substitution of time unless a member works in excess of the regular eight (8) hour or ten (10) hour tour of duty. The double time rate of pay and the minimum show-up pay do not apply when working a substitution of time.
(H) The substitution of time agreements are between the members involved subject to the agreement of the appropriate immediate supervisor.
(I) The Chief of Police may suspend a member's participation in the substitution time program for failure to abide by these guidelines.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Substitute Time. Members shall be permitted to work in place of personnel of the same rank who are assigned to the same designated assignment group (DAG) or any other assignments approved by the Chief of Police.
(A) Members requesting time off by a substitution of time are responsible for ensuring that a member from the same DAG, or the same unit if no DAG exists, works the responsible member's duty hours.
(B) Should a member be unable to fulfill an obligation, the member agreeing to work the substitution of time shall be required to work, make arrangements for another appropriate substitute to work the time, or when approved, have the appropriate number of hours equal to the amount of substitute time deducted from his/her accumulated leave (excluding Personal Emergency Leave); if he/she fails to either work the substitution of time or find another appropriate member to do so, he/she shall be charged the appropriate number of hours equal to the amount of substitute time from his/her accumulated leave (excluding sick leave) and may be subject to discipline.
(C) Members are not permitted to substitute time when scheduled for in-service training, firearms training, or other Division activity.
(D) Members are not permitted to work more than sixteen (16) consecutive hours as a result of a substitution of time.
(E) Shift differential will not be affected by a substitution of time.
(F) If a member working as a substitute must attend court during those hours, court overtime will not be paid.
(G) Overtime will not be paid as a result of a substitution of time unless a member works in excess of the regular eight (8) hour or ten (10) hour tour of duty. The double time rate of pay and the minimum show-up pay do not apply when working a substitution of time.
(H) The substitution of time agreements are between the members involved subject to the agreement of the appropriate immediate supervisor.
(I) The Chief of Police may suspend a member's participation in the substitution time program for failure to abide by these guidelines.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Substitute Time. Members shall be permitted to work in place of personnel of the same rank who are assigned to the same designated assignment group (DAG) or any other assignments approved by the Chief of Police.
(A) Members requesting time off by a substitution of time are responsible for ensuring that a member from the same DAG, or the same unit if no DAG exists, works the responsible member's duty hours.
(B) Should a member be unable to fulfill an obligation, the member agreeing to work the substitution of time shall be required to work, make arrangements for another appropriate substitute to work the time, or when approved, have the appropriate number of hours equal to the amount of substitute time deducted from his/her accumulated leave (excluding Personal Emergency Leave); if he/she fails to either work the substitution of time or find another appropriate member to do so, he/she shall be charged the appropriate number of hours equal to the amount of substitute time from his/her accumulated leave (excluding sick leave) and may be subject to discipline.
(C) Members are not permitted to substitute time when scheduled for in-service training, firearms training, or other Division activity.
(D) Members are not permitted to work more than sixteen (16) consecutive hours as a result of a substitution of time.
(E) Shift differential will not be affected by a substitution of time.
(F) If a member working as a substitute must attend court during those hours, court overtime will not be paid.
(G) Overtime will not be paid as a result of a substitution of time unless a member works in excess of the regular eight (8) hour or ten (10) hour tour of duty. The double time rate of pay and the minimum show-up pay do not apply when working a substitution of time.
(H) The substitution of time agreements are between the members involved subject to the agreement of the appropriate immediate supervisor.
(I) The Chief of Police may suspend a member's participation in the substitution time program for failure to abide by these guidelines.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement