Assigned Vehicles. Take-home vehicle assignments shall be made in accordance with the Department General Orders and include consideration of the availability of vehicles, seniority, and positional assignments. The parties agree that this is not a waiver of either parties’ bargaining rights related to take-home vehicles. The Police Chief reserves the right to establish the availability of vehicles, positional assignments, the process by which vehicle assignments will be made, to monitor the program to ensure compliance with the policies governing the use of the Department vehicles, and to provide at least sixty (60) days’ notice to the Union if the City proposes to suspend or terminate an assignment or the program. This notice requirement excludes when an individual loses vehicle privileges as a result of discipline or otherwise becomes ineligible per the General Orders. The parties agree to the Employee Contribution and Mileage Boundaries in St. Petersburg Police Department General Order II-6 to be effective October 1, 2016. The employer agrees that any future changes to the Employee Contribution and Mileage Boundaries will not be arbitrarily made and will be noticed to the Union as prescribed above in this Section.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Assigned Vehicles. Take-home vehicle assignments shall be made in accordance with the Department General Orders and include consideration of the availability of vehicles, seniority, and positional assignments. The parties agree that this is not a waiver of either parties’ bargaining rights related to take-home vehicles. The Police Chief reserves the right to establish the availability of vehicles, positional assignments, the process by which vehicle assignments will be made, to monitor the program to ensure compliance with the policies governing the use of the Department vehicles, and to provide at least sixty (60) days’ notice to the Union if the City proposes to suspend or terminate an assignment or the program. This notice requirement excludes when an individual loses vehicle privileges as a result of discipline or otherwise becomes ineligible per the General Orders. The parties agree to the Employee Contribution and Mileage Boundaries in St. Petersburg Police Department General Order II-6 to be effective October 1, 2016. The employer agrees that any future changes to the Employee Contribution and Mileage Boundaries will not be arbitrarily made made, and will be noticed to the Union as prescribed above in this Section.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Assigned Vehicles. Take-home vehicle assignments shall be made in accordance with the Department General Orders and include consideration of the availability of vehicles, seniority, and positional assignments. The parties agree that this is not a waiver of either parties’ bargaining rights related to take-home vehicles. The Police Chief reserves the right to establish the availability of vehicles, positional assignments, the process by which vehicle assignments will be made, to monitor the program to ensure compliance with the policies governing the use of the Department vehicles, and to provide at least sixty (60) days’ notice to the Union if the City proposes to suspend or terminate an assignment or the program. This notice requirement excludes when an individual loses vehicle privileges as a result of discipline or otherwise becomes ineligible per the General Orders. The parties agree to the Employee Contribution and Mileage Boundaries in St. Petersburg Police Department General Order II-6 to be effective October 1, 2016. The employer agrees that any future changes to the Employee Contribution and Mileage Boundaries will not be arbitrarily made and will be noticed to the Union as prescribed above in this Section.any
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement