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Chapter 447, Florida Statutes |
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Public Employees shall have the right to form, join and participate in or refrain from forming, joining and/or participating in any employee organization of their own choosing. They shall have the right to be represented by any employee organization of their choosing to negotiate collectively through a certified bargaining agent with the Employer in the determination of the terms and conditions of their employment |
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On Duty F.O.P. Presentations |
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The President of the F.O.P. or the designated representative may address any assembly or personnel of the Sheriff's Office at their regular roll call, at each in-service training and at each recruit class at the police academy for a period of time agreed upon by the F.O.P. and the Office of the Sheriff. |
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The Employer will furnish a bank of three thousand (3000) hours for use as F.O.P. Pool Time. |
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This time shall be used for F.O.P. activities by any member of the F.O.P. Approval of such time shall be authorized by either the F.O.P. President, First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, or Secretary. Time charged will be the actual time used. The F.O.P. may rollover not more than 500 unused hours to a subsequent year |
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Whenever it is determined that Civil Emergency conditions exist, including riots, civil disorders, hurricane conditions, or similar catastrophes, or when such conditions can reasonably be determined to be imminent, excluding the normal operational requirements of major civic/sporting events such as the Super Bowl, the provisions of this Agreement may be suspended by the ?? |
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Mayor and/or Sheriff during the time of the declared emergency provided that wage rates and monetary fringe benefits shall not be suspended. |
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It shall be the policy of the Office of the Sheriff whenever possible to give at least ?????? working days notice to employees scheduled for in-service training and to schedule employees on the midnight shift for such training after regular days off (RDO’s) have been observed. It |
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Any Police Officer who does not wish to ride with a particular individual may decline to do so by notifying his/her commanding officer through an Interdepartment Correspondence (P-004). The correspondence shall outline the specific reasons for not wanting to ride with the individual which shall be forwarded to the |
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It shall be the sole right of the Office of the Sheriff to transfer employees between any subsections of the organization, based upon operational needs. Employees shall be notified at least ?? calendar days prior to the transfer, |
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An employee may be placed on administrative leave without loss of pay for any reason deemed necessary by the Sheriff’s Office. |
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A ?? is defined as a dispute involving the interpretation or application of this Agreement. |
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Grievances challenging demotion with loss of pay, suspension with loss of pay or termination shall be filed at Step |
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STEP 1 Within ten (10) days of the occurrence or within ten (10) days after the employee could reasonably have known of the occurrence (whichever is later), the aggrieved employee shall reduce his/her grievance to writing, sign it, and present it to the ?? |
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Assistant Chief or his/her designee |
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STEP 2 If the grievance is not settled at the first step, the grievant may present the grievance to the |
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Division Chief or his/her designee. |
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The grievance must be presented to the Division Chief or his/her designee within days |
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The Division Chief or designee shall obtain the facts concerning the grievance and shall within ??? days of receipt of the grievance conduct a meeting with the grievant and the grievant’s representative. The grievant may be accompanied at this meeting by an F.O.P. representative. |
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STEP 3 If the grievance is not settled at the second step, the grievant may present the grievance to the ??? |
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Director or his/her designee. |
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STEP 3 The grievance must be presented to the Director or his/her designee within ??? days of receipt of the Step 2 response |
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STEP 4 If the grievance is not settled at the third step, the grievant may present the grievance to the Sheriff or his/her designee within ?? days of receipt of the Step 3 response |
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Disciplinary Hearing Board |
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The Board’s decision will be advisory and not binding upon the Sheriff. If the decision of the Sheriff is unsatisfactory to the aggrieved officer, he/she may appeal this decision to the Civil Service Board within ten (10) days, or request arbitration within five (5) working days, |
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A copy of the recorded interrogation or interview shall be provided upon request within ?? following the interrogation or interview. |
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The Sheriff, or designee, may impose an immediate suspension without pay in advance of the conclusion of any of the procedures set forth in the grievance and arbitration article or in the Civil Service and Personnel Rules and Regulations in the following cases: |
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When an employee has been arrested on a felony charge (other than arrests for incidents occurring in the "good faith" performance of their duties, such as accidental shootings); |
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The Sheriff, or designee, may impose an immediate suspension without pay in advance of the conclusion of any of the procedures set forth in the grievance and arbitration article or in the Civil Service and Personnel Rules and Regulations in the following cases: |
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When an employee fails a substance abuse test (with confirmation); |
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The Sheriff, or designee, may impose an immediate suspension without pay in advance of the conclusion of any of the procedures set forth in the grievance and arbitration article or in the Civil Service and Personnel Rules and Regulations in the following cases: |
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When an employee has been arrested on a felony charge (other than arrests for incidents occurring in the "good faith" performance of their duties, such as accidental shootings); B. When an employee fails a substance abuse test (with confirmation); C. When an employee fails to obey a lawful direct order from a superior officer; or D. When an employee is a danger to himself/herself or others. |
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The immediate emergency suspension without pay must be issued by the ?? |
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Files that contain the following information will be purged on the following schedule |
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Formal Investigations - Cases which are unfounded, exonerated, or not sustained - one (1) year from the date of case disposition. B. Sustained Formal Investigations cases involving written reprimand without suspension - three (3) years from the date of case disposition. C. Sustained Formal Investigations - cases involving written reprimand with suspension or loss of pay - five (5) years from the date of the case disposition. D. Formal Counselings will be purged one (1) year from the date of issue. Official records of Formal Counseling will be maintained in the employee’s division file, and not in the Internal Affairs unit. The employee’s division file will follow the employee as that employee is reassigned throughout the agency. E. Officers will be notified after their cases have been purged. |
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Except in cases of illness or emergency, requests for personal leave of up to two (2) consecutive working/shift days must be submitted for approval at least ?? hours in advance, |
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Except in cases of illness or emergency, requests for personal leave of more than two (2) and up to four (4) consecutive working/shift days must be submitted for approval at least ?? hours in advance. |
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At the time of the death of a member of an employee’s immediate family as defined in Article 18.2, the Employer may authorize the employee paid time off of up to ?? days |
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An employee may be granted paid time off to attend the funeral of a JSO employee as authorized by the appropriate |
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Assistant Chief or higher level official |
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Police Officers may accrue up to ?? hours of compensatory time |
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four hundred eighty (480) hours |
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The Employer may require employees who have ?? days or more of compensatory time accrued to utilize compensatory time. |
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The Employer may also require employees who have ?? or less hours of compensatory time accrued to utilize compensatory time. |
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Employees will not engage in secondary employment until they have been off duty for two regular days, or worked one day following sick leave, bereavement leave, injury on duty (IOD), light duty, suspension (with or without pay) or administrative leave. |
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The Mission of the JSO is to protect the lives and property of the citizens of this community, to preserve peace, and to prevent crime and disorder. |
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The Mission of the JSO is to protect the lives and property of the citizens of this community, to preserve peace, and to prevent crime and disorder. |
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the President or an alternate of the Jacksonville Consolidated Lodge No. 5-30 of the F.O.P. will be the official spokesman for the Fraternal Order of Police in any matter between the F.O.P. and the Employer. |
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Business Agent First Vice President Second Vice President Secretary Member of Board of Directors Florida State Lodge representative (with letter of authorization to represent Jacksonville Consolidated Lodge No. 5-30) |
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FOP may keep a bank of 3000 leave hours hours. |
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may not roll over more than 500 hours per year |
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The fop and employer agree to meet on matters of mutual interest upon written request by either party |
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The written request shall state the matters to be discussed reason for metting |
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notices or other materials must be submitted to the JSO chief of personell or designee for approval before posting. T OR F |
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It is the sole right of the sheriff to transfer employees based on operations needs. Employee must be given at least ?? days notice |
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Grievances challenging demotion w/loss of pay or suspension w/loss of pay shall be filed at level ?? |
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An arbitrator may not issue declarative or advisory opinions TRUE OR FALSE |
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employess will charged for actual leave time taken. |
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For unexcused and expected absences. the employee must contact their supervisor at least ?? minutes before starting time. The employee must advise of the reason for the bsence and when he/she plains to reurn to work |
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who must grant paid time off to attend the funeral of a jso member |
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An employee may donate not more than ? hours of comp leave per six consecutive months |
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who administers the leave donation plan |
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employer may require employees that have ?? or more days of comp time accrued to use it |
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employer may require employees with ?? or less hours of comp time to use it |
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when an employee has left his/her place of employment for his/her residence and is called back into work. he/she shall be paid for a min of 2 1/2 hours at ??? their reguslar rate |
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an employee who is appointed by the supervisor to work in a higher class or rank for ?? continuos hour will be paid for the time acutally worked |
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one who testifies as to what was seen, heard or observed regarding an underlying event or issue. does not testify regarding character or opionions. |
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must request and use leave. testifies regarding opinions about the person's reputation to purpose of proving the person's character. COULD BE TO SAY THE PERSON IS LAW ABIDING CITIZEN, GOOD EMPLOYEE, OR UNRELIABLE, UNTRUSTWORTHY.... |
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If the FOP presents the employer with at least ?? signed enrollment forms, then the employer will create a payroll deduction code for that plan. if |
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if enrollment falls below ??the employer may cancel the deduction code and stop payroll deductions |
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75 percent the employer may cancel thededuction code and stop payroll deductions |
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