Vests Sample Clauses
The "Vests" clause defines the schedule and conditions under which certain rights, typically related to ownership or benefits such as stock options or equity, become fully granted to a party. In practice, this clause outlines the timeline—such as monthly or annual intervals—over which the recipient earns their rights, often contingent on continued employment or meeting specific milestones. Its core function is to incentivize long-term commitment and performance, while protecting the granting party from immediately transferring full benefits before obligations are met.
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Vests. The Department shall, consistent with its policy, provide the employee with body armor of threat level II or IIIA. Newly-hired employees shall have the option of being provided a voucher in the amount of the Department's cost for the current Department-issued body armor. Exceptions to the requirement that the vest be threat level II or IIIA shall be handled according to Department policy. Vests shall be replaced whenever they are defective, but in no case longer than eight (8) years from their original purchase.
Vests. For all protective vests replaced after [August 7, 2000], if the integrity of the protective qualities of the vest have not been compromised as determined by the using officer, then the officer may retain the original vest for up to five years past the vest’s expiration date. If the integrity of the protective qualities of the vest have been compromised as determined by the using officer, then it will not be reissued. These vests are to be primarily used for off duty activities. [MOA, August 7, 2000.]
Vests. 1. The City shall furnish protective vests to each commanding officer.
2. The vests provided by the City must meet or exceed the standards set by the Safety Committee. If the Safety Committee is unable to decide this matter, the final decision will be left to the Chief of Police or the Chief’s designee. However, the vest provided by the Bureau must meet or exceed the ballistic threat level of Bureau- issued sidearm ammunition for day-to- day use by patrol officers.
3. Vests shall be replaced by the City in accordance with the manufacturer's recommended replacement schedule or when the vest fails, is damaged, or is rendered non-usable. If an employee desires to upgrade a vest before the vest is due to be replaced, the commanding officer shall be responsible for paying the entire cost of the upgraded vest.
4. If a commanding officer chooses to purchase their own vest, and if the City approves of the vest for use on duty, the City shall issue the employee a chit or purchase order in the amount the City pays for the vest it most commonly issues to its commanding officers. If the additional cost of the vest is due to the vest not fitting the employee, the City shall pay the entire cost of the vest. Disputes as to whether an issued vest fits shall be resolved by the Safety Committee. If the safety committee is unable to decide the matter, the final decision will be left to the Chief of Police or the Chief's designee.
Vests. 58.2.1 The City shall furnish protective vests to each officer.
58.2.2 The vests provided by the City must meet or exceed the recommended standards set by the Safety Committee. However, the final decision will be left to the Chief of Police or the Chief’s designee. However, the vest provided by the bureau must meet or exceed the ballistic threat level of bureau-issued sidearm ammunition for day-to-day use by patrol officers.
58.2.3 Vests shall be replaced by the City in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommended replacement schedule or when the vest fails, is damaged, or is rendered non-usable. If an officer desires to upgrade a vest before the vest is due to be replaced, the officer shall be responsible for paying the entire cost of the upgraded vest.
58.2.4 If an officer chooses to purchase the officer’s own vest, and if the City approves of the vest for use on duty, the City shall issue the officer a chit or purchase order in the amount the City pays for the vest it most commonly issues to its officers. If the additional cost of the vest is due to the vest not fitting the officer, the City shall pay the entire cost of the vest. Disputes as to whether an issued vest fits shall be resolved by a recommendation from the Safety Committee. However, the final decision will be left to the Chief of Police or the Chief’s designee.
58.2.5 Upon separation from employment, officers shall return to the City vests the City has provided. If the City requests that an officer return a vest provided under section 58.2.4, above, the City shall reimburse the officer for any additional cost of the vest paid by the officer in excess of the chit or purchase order issued by the City.
Vests. Bullet proof vests will be replaced once every five years, according to the manufacturer's warranty. There will be an additional expense allowed for these vests, not to exceed twelve hundred dollars ($1,200.
Vests. The City shall furnish protective vests to each officer.
Vests. Existing employees, upon expiration of their current vests, shall be eligible to purchase their own protective vests, including optional trauma plates, and be eligible to submit for reimbursement to the County of up to one thousand dollars ($1000) with proof of purchase. New employees shall be responsible for purchase of their own protective vests, including optional trauma plates and, upon providing proof of purchase, will be eligible for reimbursement of up to one thousand dollars ($1000). After initial reimbursement, employees with continued five (5) years of service, standard shelf life of Kevlar, shall be eligible for reimbursement upon proof of purchase of new vest and expiration of old one. The purchase price will not exceed one thousand dollars ($1000). If the amount does exceed one thousand dollars ($1000), it is the responsibility of the employee to cover those costs in excess. If the
Vests. The Department shall, consistent with its policy, provide the employee with body armor of threat level II or IIIA. Newly-hired employees shall have the option of being provided a voucher in the amount of the Department's cost for the current Department-issued body armor. Exceptions to the requirement that the vest be threat level II or IIIA shall be handled according to Department policy. Vests shall be replaced whenever they are defective, but in no case longer than eight (8) years from their original purchase. APPENDIX D - CIVILIANS IN THE OFFICE OF POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY The parties agree as follows:
1. Unless otherwise agreed, at any time after the date of signing, the City may replace up to two (2) sworn investigator positions (Sergeant positions currently filled by Sergeants or Acting Sergeants) with up to two (2) civilian investigators.
2. Any case that reasonably could lead to termination will have a sworn investigator assigned to the case.
Vests. The Employer shall provide body armor vests for all employees requesting the vests. The employees, who request the vest, shall be required to wear the vest. Such vests shall be replaced as needed in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications.
Vests. The Employer shall pay 100% for a replacement bulletproof vest as selected by the Employer. Carrier vests shall be replaced at the City’s cost in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines (5 years or otherwise noted).