Uniform Replacement Sample Clauses

Uniform Replacement. Uniform parts which are damaged, or otherwise rendered unusable in the line of duty will be replaced by the University at no cost to the member unless as provided in Section 3. Requests for replacement of damaged uniform parts will be submitted in writing to the Chief of Police or designee for approval. Such requests will include a statement of the circumstances leading to the damage and submission of the damaged item.
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Uniform Replacement. A. When the State requires a uniform to be worn as a condition of employment and does not provide such a uniform, the State shall authorize a uniform replacement allowance based upon actual costs for an amount to be determined by the State but not to exceed $450.00 per year for full-time employees, and not to exceed $190.00 a year for part-time employees of the Department of Fish and Game, Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and Department of Parks and Recreation.
Uniform Replacement. 1. In the event of a complete or partial change, the Company will pay for the replacement of the applicable Required Uniform Items listed in Paragraph A.
Uniform Replacement. If the City determines the need for and requires that an employee wear a uniform, such uniform shall be provided be the City at City expense. When an employee believes that a uniform is worn beyond repair, he/she shall bring it to the attention of the City. If the City agrees, the uniform or part thereof shall be replaced at City expense. All uniforms shall at all times remain City property. Nothing in this Article or any part of the Agreement shall be construed to imply that the City does not have the sole authority to determine who is to wear uniforms.
Uniform Replacement. 29.1: The Employer shall replace clothing destroyed or damaged in the line of duty to the extent of the remaining value of such destroyed or damaged clothing. Items of clothing are to include corrective lenses and time pieces at item value with a maximum reimbursement of $200.00 per item.
Uniform Replacement. It is agreed that, uniforms lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed in the line of duty, shall be replaced by LACMTA, at no cost to the employee. It is understood that it shall be the obligation of the employee to use caution and diligence in the protection of the employee’s and LACMTA’s property.
Uniform Replacement. Any uniform, clothing, or equipment as required by the Police Department manual that is lost or damaged during duty hours shall be replaced by the City with uniforms or other clothing of the same brand or a substantially similar brand if the brand is unavailable. Any request for lost or damaged clothing, uniform, or equipment payable according to the provisions of this paragraph shall be made only upon request of the Police Chief after review by the Police Chief for the purpose of determining if the uniform, clothing, or equipment was lost or damaged by the employee while performing employment duties, not as a result of the employee's own negligence. Should the City require a complete change of uniform, including different types of both shirts and trousers or either shirts or trousers, the City shall pay employees for the number of uniforms in employee's possession when there is a change of uniforms, provided however the employee produces the old uniforms. Both parties will cooperate with the other to obtain the lowest possible price for any uniforms to be paid for by the City.
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Uniform Replacement. A. Each member required to wear a uniform shall be annually credited with a uniform replacement allowance in the amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) for the purchase of prescribed uniform items only. Such credit shall be placed with a qualified vendor and may only be used by the employee for the purchase of prescribed civilian uniform shirts, sweatshirts or sweaters. Communication Technicians hired during the first six (6) months of the year will not be provided with a replacement credit for the remainder of the calendar year. Communication Technicians hired during the second half of the calendar year shall not receive a uniform replacement credit for the remainder of the year as well as the following calendar year. If replacement is needed during these early periods of employment for whatever reason, the cost shall be paid by the employee.
Uniform Replacement. The City shall replace clothing and equipment as needed, as specified in the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) of the Division of Fire, and using the process set forth in the Columbus Fire Division Clothing Policy dated August 14, 2003.
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