Complete Alphabetical Listing of Fire Uniform Classifications Clause Samples

Complete Alphabetical Listing of Fire Uniform Classifications. Job Code Class Title Range Number
Complete Alphabetical Listing of Fire Uniform Classifications. 22 Section 12.7. Step Increases and Salary Adjustments 22 ARTICLE 13 - OVERTIME, CALL-BACK TIME, HOLIDAY ELIGIBILITY 23 Section 13.1. Eligibility and Call-Back Time 23 Section 13.2. Overtime Eligibility and Pay 24 Section 13.3. Holiday Eligibility and Pay 25 Section 13.4. Overtime and Holiday Payment 26 Section 13.5. Holiday Credit Non-Eligibility 26 Section 13.6. No Pyramiding 26 ARTICLE 14 - WORKING OUT OF CLASS 27 Section 14.1. Working Out of Class Eligibility 27 Section 14.2. Working Out of Class Selection 27 Section 14.3. Proficiency 29 Section 14.4. Non-Utilization 29 ARTICLE 15 - UNION OFFICIALS ROSTER 29 Section 15.1. Union Roster 29 Section 15.2. Union Recognized 29 Section 15.3. Union Notification 29 Section 15.4. Telephone Extension 29 ARTICLE 16 - SERVICE CREDIT AND PROFESSIONAL TIME 29 Section 16.1. Payment Computation 29 Section 16.2. Professional Time 30 ARTICLE 17 - TUITION REIMBURSEMENT 31 Section 17.1. Eligibility 31 Section 17.2. Ineligibility 33 ARTICLE 18 – INSURANCE 33 Section 18.1. Insurance Program 33 Section 18.2. Employee Benefit Booklet 33 Section 18.3. Liability Coverage 33 Section 18.4. Life Insurance 33 Section 18.5. Cost Containment 34 Section 18.6. Dental 39 Section 18.7. Vision 39 Section 18.9. Pre-tax Benefits 41 Section 18.10. High Deductible Health Plan/Health Savings Account Design Option 42 Section 18.11. Cost Containment Enhancements 42 ARTICLE 19 - MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCE AND TURNOUT GEAR 43 Section 19.1. Initial Uniform Allowance 43 Section 19.2. Uniform Replacement 43 Section 19.3. Required Uniforms 43 Section 19.4. Turnout Gear 43 Section 19.5. Maintenance Allowance 43 Section 19.6. Washers and Dryers 44 Section 19.7. Retention of Badge, Helmet & Weapon Upon Retirement 44 Section 19.8. Security 44 ARTICLE 20 - VACATION LEAVE 44 Section 20.1. Vacation Leave 44 Section 20.2. Other Vacation Leave Provisions 47 Section 20.3. Scheduling of Vacations 48 Section 20.4. Vacation Cancellation 49 Section 20.5. Instant Vacation 50 ARTICLE 21 – HOLIDAYS 50 Section 21.1. Holidays 50 Section 21.2. Holidays Celebrated 51 ARTICLE 22 – TRANSFERS 51 Section 22.1. Vacancy Announcement 51 Section 22.2. Notice of Schedule Change 51 Section 22.3. Permanent Transfers 52 Section 22.4. Administration 52 Section 22.5. Priority for Vacant Position 54 ARTICLE 23 – PROMOTIONS 54 Section 23.1. Requirements for Administering Competitive Examinations 54 Section 23.2. Joint Committee 54 Section 23.3. Union Consultation 55 Section 23.4. Grievances 55...

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