Collateral duty definition

Collateral duty means a duty to corroborate and support a peace officer function that is secondary and supplemental to the primary duty of the position.
Collateral duty means an assignment that personnel take on or are assigned in addition to their regular duties. Because SMPD is a smaller agency, many officers take on one or more collateral duties. This is commendable but can also lead to burn-out as officers take on multiple roles and responsibilities. And we advise that the Department carefully consider assignments to roles that might conflict; for example, a member of the Planning and Intelligence Cadre is also a highly-trained member of SWAT. When he is assigned to Intelligence during an event, he does not respond to the field with his team.
Collateral duty means a duty to corroborate and support a peace officer function

Examples of Collateral duty in a sentence

  • Collateral duty assignments performed as a SEPM will not be used to lower or decrease an employee’s performance appraisal rating.

  • Section 2 Collateral duty assignments are separate, yet official duties and responsibilities that are assigned to an employee in addition to the primary duties of the position the employee occupies.

  • Collateral duty SARC’s may be temporarily assigned as a “primary” SARC in the event of a full-time SARC vacancy or deployment.