Uniform and Equipment Committee Sample Clauses

Uniform and Equipment Committee. A Uniform and Equipment Committee shall be established, comprised of three (3) non- bargaining unit members appointed by the College and three (3) bargaining unit members appointed by the Lodge, one (1) from each of the classifications of police officers (including Sergeants), Communication Technician (I or II) and Security Specialist. The Committee shall make recommendations for any changes believed to be appropriate with regard to uniforms and equipment items. Such recommendations may be implemented, and this Article may be amended, by mutual agreement of the College and the Lodge
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Uniform and Equipment Committee. The Uniform and Equipment Committee will be charged with adopting specifications and regulations governing the wearing of uniforms and plain clothes. All components of the uniform are subject to the approval of the Chief of Police.
Uniform and Equipment Committee. There shall be established a Uniform and Equipment Committee in each County. Said Committee shall be charged with the responsibility for evaluating proposed changes in appearance standards, dress, the standards and specifications of uniforms, motor vehicles, and personal police equipment and for making recommendations which shall be given directly to the Chief of Police of the respective county for consideration and action. The Committee will be informed of the Police Chief’s decision.
Uniform and Equipment Committee. The Uniform and Equipment Committee will be charged with adopting specifications and regulations governing the wearing of uniforms and plain clothes. All components of the uniform are subject to the approval of the Chief of Police or their designee. 42.6 Rain Gear Rain Gear specifications as currently listed in the Uniform/Equipment Specifications Manual under subsection XIX (e) will be updated to reflect optional rain gear (Jacket and Pants) that may be purchased at the employee’s expense for use during inclement weather.

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  • Scheduling Committee (a) The parties agree to the formation of a Scheduling Committee to discuss and assist in resolving scheduling issues.

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