Out of Area Detail Sample Clauses

Out of Area Detail. A Lieutenant assigned to District Law Enforcement who is detailed as a Watch Commander or Field Lieutenant to a District in an Area outside his/her Area of assignment will be compensated at the rate of time-and-one-half in quarter hour increments for the duration of the assignment. For the purposes of this Section, Areas of assignment are Areas 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 and the Central Control Group.
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Out of Area Detail. In the event the Department details a Management Lieutenant assigned to District Law Enforcement outside his District of assignment, the following procedure will be followed: The table below identifies the Districts in Area North to which a Management Lieutenant assigned to District Law Enforcement may be detailed without payment of additional compensation to the Lieutenant: District of Assignment May be detailed to any of the following: 011 014 015 019 025 000 000 000 020 025 015 011 014 016 025 016 015 017 024 025 017 016 019 020 024 019 011 014 020 024 020 016 017 019 024 024 016 017 019 020 025 011 014 015 017 3 5 1073492.1 The table below identifies the Districts in Area Central to which a Management Lieutenant assigned to District Law Enforcement may be detailed without payment of additional compensation to the Lieutenant: District of Assignment May be detailed to any of the following: 001 002 003 012 018 000 000 000 008 012 003 001 002 008 009 008 002 003 009 010 009 002 003 010 018 010 008 009 012 018 012 001 008 010 018 018 001 009 010 012 The table below identifies the Districts in Area South to which a Management Lieutenant assigned to District Law Enforcement may be detailed without payment of additional compensation to the Lieutenant: District of Assignment May be detailed to any of the following: 004 005 006 007 022 005 004 006 007 022 006 004 005 007 022 007 004 005 006 022 022 004 005 006 007 If a Management Lieutenant is detailed to a District other than one of the four Districts listed next to his or her District of assignment in the table(s) above, the Lieutenant shall be compensated at the rate of time-and-one-half in quarter hour increments for the duration of the detail.

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