Homeland Security Division (HSD) Residency Sample Clauses

Homeland Security Division (HSD) Residency. A. Troopers assigned to the HSD shall be assigned a terminal as their assigned duty station. The assigned terminal will be the terminal within the employee’s assigned region that is closest to the employee’s residence. Terminals within each region are: Region 1: Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, and Kingston. Region 2: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇. Region 3: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Mukilteo and Anacortes. B. HSD troopers must live within forty-five (45) miles of one (1) of the terminals within their assigned region, and HSD sergeants must live within forty-five (45) miles of their assigned office. However, employees for whom residency was established outside of the forty-five (45) miles before July 1, 2007 and in accordance with former District Vessel and Terminal Security (VATS) residency requirements may continue to live at their current residence. These employees will be required to comply with the new residency requirement for any future changes of residence.
Homeland Security Division (HSD) Residency. A. Troopers assigned to the HSD shall be assigned a terminal as their assigned duty station. The assigned terminal will be the terminal within the employee’s assigned region that is closest to the employee’s residence. Terminals within each region are: Region 1: Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, and Kingston. Region 2: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇. Region 3: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Mukilteo, and Anacortes. B. HSD troopers must live within forty-five (45) miles of one (1) of the terminals within their assigned region, and HSD sergeants must live within forty-five (45) miles of their assigned office. However, employees for whom residency was established outside of the forty-five (45) miles before July 1, 2007 and in accordance with former District Vessel and Terminal Security (VATS) residency requirements may continue to live at their current residence. These employees will be required to comply with the new residency requirement for any future changes of residence. C. Commute: 1. Employees assigned to HSD (or VATSfor Vessel and Terminal Security) prior to July 1, 2007 shall be allowed to be on on-duty status for the commute from their home to their assigned terminal. 2. Employees assigned to HSD on or after July 1, 2007 shall sign in service and travel to and from their assigned terminal on off-duty status. Employees shall be at their assigned terminal at the start of their work shift and shall advise Radio when they enter their assigned terminal. For employees who are temporarily assigned to a terminal other than their regularly assigned terminal and travel directly to the temporary terminal from their residence, any travel time in addition to their normal off-duty commuting time shall be considered on -duty. Employees who are commuting (signed in service but on off-duty status) shall be obliged to take appropriate action in the event of a disabled vehicle, an accident, or a criminal traffic violation observed while commuting. When such appropriate action is taken: a. The employee shall go on on-duty status while commuting;

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