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Maintenance of Uniforms. It shall be the responsibility of the bargaining unit member to maintain, in good working order, all uniform items and equipment and to be in proper uniform at all times when on duty or as otherwise required by the Chief of Police, or designee. Uniforms shall be worn and maintained according to the standards established by the Chief of Police and according to the Department rules and regulations subject to discipline. Failure to properly maintain uniforms and/or equipment may result in bargaining unit member discipline in addition to the bargaining unit member’s liability for reimbursement of payment to the Authority.
Maintenance of Uniforms. The Employer agrees to provide a cleaning/laundry allowance to employees to ensure that the uniforms consistently present a positive, professional image. Full-time employees shall receive a cleaning/laundry allowance in the amount of one hundred dollars ($100) annually payable at the end of each calendar quarter. Part-time employees working a minimum of one hundred twenty-five (125) hours per calendar quarter shall receive a cleaning/laundry allowance in the amount of forty dollars ($40) annually payable at the end of each calendar quarter. At the sole discretion of the Employer, the Employer may establish a process for the cleaning/laundering of employee’s uniforms. If such a process is established, the cleaning/laundry allowance shall discontinue. Biohazard contaminated uniforms will be professionally cleaned by the Employer in accordance with OSHA and/or other applicable standards and returned to the employee.
Maintenance of Uniforms. The Company shall offer to provide maintenance, repair, cleaning, and laundering of uniforms or clothing required by the Company and issued to an employee by the Company, or alternatively employees may maintain, repair, clean, and launder these uniforms or clothing at the employee's own expense.
Maintenance of Uniforms. Uniforms damaged in the line of duty are replaced by the town at no cost to the employee.
Maintenance of Uniforms. Excluding shirts, the Employer will collect, transport, launder, and clean furnished uniforms at no cost to the operator.
Maintenance of Uniforms. All employees who are required to wear uniforms shall be entitled to secure cleaning cost for uniform maintenance not more than once per month.
Maintenance of Uniforms. It shall be the responsibility of the bargaining unit member to maintain, in good working order, all uniform items and equipment and to be in proper uniform at all times when on duty or as otherwise required by the Chief of Police, or designee. Uniforms shall be worn‌ and maintained Department rul Failure to prope in addition to th according to the standards established by the Chief of Police and according30to60t-h0e3 es and regulations subject to discipline. 18-MED-01-0001 K37104 rly maintain uniforms and/or equipment may result in bargaining unit member discipline e bargaining unit member’s liability for reimbursement of payment to the Authority.
Maintenance of Uniforms. The District shall maintain an account to have the mechanics, maintenance, grounds, and custodial uniforms locally laundered. Employees will turn in all clothing worn the previous week on Friday. The cleaned clothing will be returned to the employee the following week. The District shall also pay for all uniforms replacements as necessary by damage and wear and tear. The District shall ensure that the full and complete cost of providing and maintaining uniforms is reported to CalPERS as part of the employee’s compensation package.
Maintenance of Uniforms. All cleaning and maintenance of uniforms to be paid by the Employer. Uniforms shall be supplied by the Employer as required to maintain an adequate supply of uniforms which shall include a pair of winter gloves for service use. One pair of police service shoes/boots shall be supplied to each employee annually, not to exceed $170.00. Those officers assigned to the Detective Bureau will not receive uniforms or police service shoes. Effective January 1, 2013, detectives shall be given $600.00 for clothing allowance for plain clothes duty. Those officers assigned to a specialized unit (Detective, K-9, etc.) will receive uniform items as needed at the discretion of the Chief of Police. Clothing destroyed or damaged in the line of duty shall be replaced or repaired at the Employer’s expense. Replacement of personal effects shall be covered up to two hundred dollars ($200) per loss for prescription glasses and hearing aids, and fifty ($50) per loss for watches. A report of such damage or loss must be submitted at the time of the occurrence and signed by the Shift Commander.
Maintenance of Uniforms. The Employer shall pay the costs of dry cleaning uniforms pursuant to rules and regulations established by the Sheriff.