End of Watch Clause Samples

End of Watch. At the end of the special event, an employee's end of watch will be determined as follows (whether part of a regular work day or as overtime): 1. At the special event if the employee is not required to return equipment and/or a vehicle; or, 2. At the time the employee(s) equipment and/or a vehicle is returned to the designated location; or, 3. When the employee completes other required duties such as arrest, booking, reports, etc.
End of Watch. November 22, 1927 End of Watch: November 24, 1934
End of Watch. At the end of the special event, an employee's end of watch will be determined as follows (whether part of a regular work day or as overtime): 1. At the special event if the employee is not required to return equipment and/or a vehicle; or, 2. At the time the employee(s) equipment and/or a vehicle is returned to the designated location; or, 3. When the employee completes other required duties such as arrest, booking, reports, etc. Note: If the special event ends prior to the employee having worked the number of hours that constitutes a working day (shift) for the employee, the remaining time shall be spent completing other Department-related duties as directed by the on- duty watch commander or Unit officer-in-charge. If approved by the watch commander or officer-in-charge, the employee may utilize compensatory time off (CTO) or vacation hours in lieu of working the remaining hours of the assigned workday.
End of Watch. November 27, 1972 Visitation:

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