Common use of Uniform Replacement Clause in Contracts

Uniform Replacement. Compensation for uniforms and other items damaged on duty. A. In the event any portion of the uniform, equipment or personal belongings of any Association member is damaged while the employee is actually engaged in the performance of their duties with the City, and as a result of the performance of their duties, the City shall pay for a replacement of the damaged item of uniform, equipment or personal belongings. B. If any such Association member receives compensation or reimbursement from any insurance program, private or otherwise, for any such damaged item, then, to the extent of any such other reimbursement or compensation, they shall not also receive any payment from the City under the provisions of this section: and if they have theretofore received any such payment from the City, they shall reimburse the City therefor. C. If, in the opinion of both the Chief of Police and the City Manager, any portion of the uniform of any Association member is so damaged or deteriorated as to requirement replacement, the City shall pay for a replacement for the damaged or deteriorated item of uniform; provided, however, the total cost to the city of replacement uniform items do not exceed three hundred dollars ($300) in any one fiscal year, commencing July 1, 1982. This section is not applicable to newly hired Association members until the Association member has completed one (1) year of service with the City.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding