Detective On-Call Clause Samples

The Detective On-Call clause designates a specific individual or team to be available outside of regular working hours to respond to urgent investigative needs. Typically, this clause outlines the schedule, responsibilities, and compensation for detectives who are required to remain accessible by phone or other means during evenings, weekends, or holidays. Its core practical function is to ensure that critical incidents or emergencies can be promptly addressed at any time, thereby maintaining operational readiness and public safety.
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Detective On-Call. Sworn police officers assigned as detectives may be required to respond to after- hours calls. An on call list shall be established to schedule these officers for on call status. The on call rotation schedule shall be designed such that each detective shall be designated as the on call detective for one-half (½) month. The on call detective shall be required to carry a cell phone during non-work hours for the duration of on call status for the purpose of being called to work during such non work times. The on call detective shall be required to remain within a 30-minute response time to the Central Point Police Department and shall remain intoxicant-free for the duration of the on call period. Detectives assigned on call status shall be allowed to trade on call assignments with prior approval of the Operations Commander. It is the responsibility of the detectives to ensure that the necessary personnel are made aware of any changes to the on call schedule. In the event the scheduled on call detective is unable to respond to call outs for any reason, the detective shall be required to notify the Operations Commander in order to be relieved of on call duty. In the event that no detective is available to be on call, the City may, in its sole discretion, direct a member of the police command staff to be on call.
Detective On-Call. On-call compensation for detectives shall be paid at the rate of two dollars ($2.00) per hour for any hours that the detective is on-call beginning Friday at 5:00 PM. (1700) and ending Sunday at midnight. The scheduling of on-call detectives shall be done according to the On-Call Policy. The City continues to use Corporal assignments in the Patrol Division as a means to develop strong leaders and assist Sergeants under the current Squad scheduling system. The City reserves the right to discontinue these assignments if the team structures were to change in the future. Corporals are selected from active promotion eligibility lists created for Sergeants' positions. Corporal assignments are not considered permanent and will begin with an initial term of two years. An assignment may be renewed so long as the Corporal participates in the annual Department Knowledge Test and any promotional processes for Sergeant. Corporals wishing extensions must request such in writing prior to expiration of their term. Just cause must exist for City to discontinue an individual assignment. Police Officers given assignments as Corporals shall receive additional monthly compensation equal to one half (.5) of the difference in pay between the patrol officer and a Sergeant with at least five
Detective On-Call. Detectives shall be assigned on-call duty on a weekly basis by the Police Chief. Detectives will not be regularly scheduled to work the above referenced eleven (11) holidays and will receive eight (8) hours regular pay for each designated holiday. Detectives assigned on-call duty by management at a time other than their weekly rotation shall be compensated one hour of compensatory time for each day on-call. Changes made between Employees do not qualify for the one hour compensatory time.
Detective On-Call. On-call compensation for detectives shall be paid at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) per hour for any hours that the detective is on-call beginning Friday at 5:00 p.m. (1700) and ending Monday at 7:00 a.m., provided, however, that: (1) if Monday is a holiday, the on-call period shall end on the immediately following Tuesday at 7:00 a.m., and (2) if Friday is a holiday, the on-call period starts on the immediately prior Thursday at 5:00 p.m. The scheduling of on-call detectives shall be done according to the On-Call Policy. The City shall use Corporal assignments in the Patrol Division as a means of developing strong leaders and assisting Sergeants under the current squad scheduling system. Corporals are selected from active promotion eligibility lists created by Sergeants’ positions. Corporal assignments are not considered permanent and will begin with an initial term of two (2) years. An assignment may be renewed so long as the Corporal participates in the annual Department Knowledge Test. Corporals wishing extension must request such in writing prior to the expiration of their term. Just cause must exist for the City to discontinue an individual assignment. Police Officers assigned to the position of Corporal shall receive additional monthly compensation equal to one half (.5) of the difference in pay between the Patrol Officer and a Sergeant with at least five (5) years or the same number of years of service, whichever is greater.
Detective On-Call. There shall be rotated weekly among the detectives the duty of being on- call for the work week. The term "on-call" shall mean that the detective, during the period of on-call duty, shall maintain a response time of not more than 45 minutes. The on-call detective shall be furnished with a City automobile and necessary paging equipment during the week upon which such detective is on-call. On-call detectives shall maintain themselves in a fit-for-duty condition while on-call. Detectives on-call shall be paid an additional One-hundred Dollars ($100.00) for each completed on-call week. On-call detectives may trade with detectives upon notification of detective commander on a weekly basis or any part thereof.
Detective On-Call. Where a Detective is placed on call on a weekly basis, the Detective shall receive one (1) hour of compensatory time for being placed in on-call status.
Detective On-Call. Effective the first pay period following City Council adoption on February 6, 2018, employees assigned as a Detective shall rotate weekly to be on-call. The weekly rotation shall begin each Thursday at 5:00 PM and end the following Thursday at 5:00 PM. While assigned to be on-call, a Detective shall be able to take a Department assigned vehicle to and from work.

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