Uniforms Property and Equipment Clause Samples

The "UNIFORMS, PROPERTY, AND EQUIPMENT" clause outlines the responsibilities regarding the provision, use, and return of uniforms, property, and equipment supplied by one party to another, typically in an employment or service context. It usually specifies which items are provided, the condition in which they must be maintained, and the process for returning them at the end of employment or contract. This clause helps ensure that valuable assets are properly managed and returned, reducing the risk of loss or damage and clarifying each party's obligations.
Uniforms Property and Equipment. 9.1 Providing Uniforms and Uniform Items
Uniforms Property and Equipment. The Employer shall provide the following uniform items upon hire:
Uniforms Property and Equipment. A) Police Uniforms and Uniform Items The City will establish in a new employee’s name, an interest- free credit account to facilitate the purchase of the following items. The employee may not exceed three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) for initial purchases without the expressed written consentof the Chief of Police. The monthly uniform cleaning and replacement allowance will be applied to repay the City’s extension of credit. Upon separation, the City has the authority to deduct any balance due from the employee’s final paycheck. Shirts, Long Sleeve 3 3 Shirts, Short Sleeve 3 Hat, Uniform 1 Cap, Baseball Style 1 Utility Jacket 1 Rain Coat 1 Coveralls 1 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Belt 1 Belt, Uniform 1 1 Holster* 1* Magazine Holder* 1* Handcuffs 1 Cuff Case 1 Cuff Keys 2 Baton With Holder 1 Badge, Breast 1 Badge, Hat 1 Holder, Badge 1 Tie Bar or Tie Tack 1 1 Citation Holder 1 *Holster and magazine holders will be replaced at the discretion of the Chief of Police B) The purchase of items not included in the above list may be approved by the Chief of Police or his designee and a repayment schedule will be established at that time. This may include, but is not limited to plainclothes purchases for special assignments such as officers assigned to investigations and officers assigned to school duties. C) Uniform Allowance Police Officers, corporals, and sergeants wil be paid a uniform cleaning and replacement allowance of two hundred dollars ($200.00) per month for their first year of employment and one hundred and seventy-five ($175.00) per month thereafter. Dispatchers required to maintain a uniform will be paid an allowance of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) per month. The allowance will be included with the paycheck for the pay period. D) Personal Handgun The City will provide newly appointed police officers, corporals, and sergeants with a handgun, holster, magazine, and magazine holder. E) Soft Body Armor Within ten (10) days of an employee’s initial date of hire, the Employer will order for each newly appointed sworn officer a personally-fitted ballistic-resistant armor (vest) that meets National Institute of Justice (N.I.J.) Type III-AClassification Standards. The Employer will replace issued body armor with new N.I.J. Type III-A armor at the end of the vest warrant, five (5) years from the initial date of issue, or by N.I.J. recommendations, whichevercomesfirst. The Employer retains ownership of the armor. No employee required to wear body armor shall be required to work ...
Uniforms Property and Equipment 

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  • UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT Section 1. Sworn employees of the Sheriff’s Office who are assigned to positions requiring a uniform shall receive Agency-provided uniforms and accessories in accordance with Agency policy at no cost to the employee. Uniforms worn out through normal use shall be replaced by the Sheriff’s Office as determined and approved by the supply staff. Section 2. Employees shall be permitted to purchase additional approved uniform pieces, excluding badges, from the Purchasing and Materials Division, provided sufficient quantities are on hand to cover the normal, required provision of uniforms to employees as per Section 1 above. Employees must pay for these items at the time of purchase or order. Section 3. Employees assigned to uniformed positions shall be eligible to receive a uniform maintenance allowance in the amount of $150 per year provided the employee spent at least 182 days of the calendar year in a uniform assignment. This allowance will be paid to all eligible employees in the last paycheck of the calendar year each December during the term of this Agreement. Section 4. The Sheriff’s Office shall issue body armor to employees and replace same in accordance with General Order 5-1. Section 5. In the event an employee leaves the employ of the Sheriff’s Office, he shall return to the Sheriff’s Office all equipment, uniforms and accessories, including those personally purchased by the employee in accordance with Section 2 above. Section 6. Employees whose prescription eyeglasses, contact lenses, hearing aids or watches are lost, damaged, or destroyed in the line of duty, except in cases where employee negligence caused or contributed to same, will be reimbursed for repair or replacement subject to the criteria detailed below. The Sheriff’s Office shall not reimburse for any other personal property lost, damaged or destroyed in the line of duty. The maximum reimbursement for prescription eyeglasses or hearing aids is the actual cost to repair or replace the item or $150, whichever is less. The maximum reimbursement for contact lenses or watches is the actual cost to repair or replace the item or $50, whichever is less. Requests for reimbursement for the personal property shall be made in writing to the employee’s immediate supervisor during the work shift in which the article of personal property was lost, damaged or destroyed. Except in cases of loss or when an item is repairable, the item for which reimbursement is sought should be turned in along with the written request for reimbursement. To aid in establishing the amount to be reimbursed, the employee will be required to provide to the Sheriff’s Office the receipt for the repair or replacement prior to reimbursement which must be approved by the Sheriff or his designee.

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