POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSION Sample Clauses

POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSION. Section 23.1. Consistent with the applicable law for the State of Illinois, nothing herein shall usurp or infringe upon the rights of the City of Xxxxxxxx Board of Fire and Police Commission except as such may legally and properly be modified or limited by the terms of this Agreement.
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POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSION. The parties recognize that the Police and Fire Commission has certain statutory authority over employees covered by this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the right to make, alter and enforce rules and regulations. Nothing in this Agreement is intended in any way to replace or diminish the authority of the Police and Fire Commission, except that all discipline shall be subject to appeal through the grievance- arbitration procedures of the Agreement, as otherwise described in this Agreement.
POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSION. The parties recognize that the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners (“Board”) of the Village of Lake Zurich has certain statutory authority over employees union members covered by this Agreement, including but not limited to the right to make, alter and to enforce rules and regulations, to discipline and terminate employeesunion members, to promote employees union members in rank positions, to hire employeesunion members, and to lay off employeesunion members. Nothing in this Agreement is intended in any way to replace or diminish the authority of the Police and Fire Commission. Moreover, it is agreed that the Chief shall exercise all functions and responsibilities of a Chief or Fire Chief under the rules and regulations of the Board and the statutory jurisdiction of the Board, notwithstanding any other provisions under state or other law to the contrary, pursuant to Section 15 of the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act.‌
POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSION. Section 3.1 The parties recognize that the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners of the City has certain statutory authority over employees covered by this Agreement including, but not limited to, the right to make, alter and enforce rules and regulations. Nothing in this Agreement is intended in any way to replace or diminish the authority of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners. However, the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners shall not have the right to increase any discipline imposed or recommended by the Police Chief.
POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSION. The parties recognize that the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners of the Village of River Forest has certain statutory authority over employees covered by this Agreement, including but not limited to the right to make, alter and enforce rules and regulations. Nothing in this Agreement is intended in any way to replace or diminish the authority of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners, whose activities and powers shall continue to be subject to the applicable provisions of 65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-1, et seq.

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