Common use of Uniforms and Dry Cleaning Clause in Contracts

Uniforms and Dry Cleaning. The Highway Patrol shall issue uniform clothing adequate for the protection of its employees. The Highway Patrol shall pay all reasonable charges for dry cleaning of assigned uniform clothing. Issued shoes, including steel-toed shoes for Electronic Technicians, will be replaced or repaired as needed. Upon presentation of receipts, officers permanently assigned to plain clothes duty will be reimbursed up to eight hundred dollars ($800.00) annually for the purchase of suits, shirts, and ties. At the time of the initial assignment, the trooper shall receive one (1) top coat and two (2) pair of dress shoes. Top coats shall be reissued as needed. The Employer has the right to deny any transfer requested by an employee who has been assigned to a plain clothes duty assignment for less than eighteen (18) consecutive months. The Employer may, at its discretion, allow such a transfer within this time period, providing the employee re-pays to the Employer all monies received pursuant to this section within the previous twelve (12) months upon the Employer's approval of the employee's transfer request.

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Samples: irle.berkeley.edu, das.ohio.gov, das.ohio.gov

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Uniforms and Dry Cleaning. The Highway Patrol shall issue uniform clothing adequate for the protection of its employees. The Highway Patrol shall pay all reasonable charges for dry cleaning of assigned uniform clothing. Issued shoes, including steel-toed shoes for Electronic Technicians, will be replaced or repaired as needed. Upon presentation of receipts, officers permanently assigned to plain clothes duty will be reimbursed up to eight hundred dollars ($800.00) 700.00 annually for the purchase of suits, shirts, and ties. At the time of the initial assignment, the trooper shall receive one (1) top coat and two (2) pair of dress shoes. Top coats shall be reissued as needed. The Employer has the right to deny any transfer requested by an employee who has been assigned to a plain clothes duty assignment for less than eighteen (18) consecutive months. The Employer may, at its discretion, allow such a transfer within this time period, providing the employee re-pays to the Employer all monies received pursuant to this section within the previous twelve (12) months upon the Employer's approval of the employee's transfer request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: das.ohio.gov

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Uniforms and Dry Cleaning. The Highway Patrol shall issue uniform clothing adequate for the protection of its employees. The Highway Patrol shall pay all reasonable charges for dry cleaning of assigned uniform clothing. Issued shoes, including steel-toed shoes for Electronic Technicians, will be replaced or repaired as needed. Upon presentation of receipts, officers permanently assigned to plain clothes duty will be reimbursed up to eight hundred dollars ($800.00) 600.00 annually for the purchase of suits, shirts, and ties. At the time of the initial assignment, the trooper shall receive one (1) top coat and two (2) pair of dress shoes. Top coats shall be reissued as needed. The Employer has the right to deny any transfer requested by an employee who has been assigned to a plain clothes duty assignment for less than eighteen (18) consecutive months. The Employer may, at its discretion, allow such a transfer within this time period, providing the employee re-pays to the Employer all monies received pursuant to this section within the previous twelve (12) months upon the Employer's approval of the employee's transfer request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: das.ohio.gov

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