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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-02-2022 Union MinutesPBA UNION WAGE NEGOTIATIONS MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING AUGUST 2, 2022 Present: Al Boettjer, Staff Representative, Coastal Florida PBA/PEA Union Representative, 810 Fentress Court, Daytona Beach, FL 32117 Paul Carlisle, City Manager, City of Sebastian Ken Killgore, Administrative Services Director/CFO, City of Sebastian Cynthia Watson, Human Services Director, City of Sebastian Manny Anon, Jr., City Attorney Ken McDonough, PBA Union Representative Matthew Radock, PBA Union Representative Janet Graham, Technical Writer Mr. Boettjer brought the meeting to order at 9:05 a.m. Detective McDonough introduced himself, and each participant in these negotiations as listed above introduced him/herself. Mr. Carlisle stated the purpose of this meeting is to go through these contract negotiations and review each article in the proposed contract, copies of which were provided to all participants. He reviewed that the parties met previously and had some discussions about wages and benefits. He would like to go through the contract and TA (tentatively agreed) everything except those items which the union representatives wish to bring up at this meeting. Detective McDonough clarified that what is being done today is to review the new three-year contract. He stated that with the Evergreen study and what the City is planning to do as a base or starting wages is obviously separate from the contract itself. Mr. Carlisle stated that both of those are going to be tied together because what was talked about previously was what is going to be done with benefits and salaries and how those two correlate with each other and what conversation can be had as far as raising the salaries, which the City wants to do, and looking at being competitive with the City's peer groups regarding its benefits. He opined that those two conversations have to be discussed together. There are very minor changes that the City is requesting. Detective McDonough said that originally the Evergreen study was supposed to come in sometime in December of last year but was delayed. He asked if it had not been delayed and it had come out on time, was the City prepared to talk about it at that point, or was the City going to wait until the contract negotiations were scheduled and talk about it then. Mr. Carlisle said no, his staff would have been talking about it at that time, but COVID and the situations regarding COVID held it up. Detective McDonough's understanding is that the Evergreen study and data would be discussed first, and then the contract negotiations would be held. Mr. Carlisle stated that the conversation regarding Evergreen was had at the last negotiation meeting where the parties were talking about salary, and it was a complete compensation and benefit study, and that those would all have to be negotiated. He thinks now all parties are in a good position if the union reps want to talk about it. Officer Radock added that most of the officers are concerned about what the Evergreen study showed. Mr. Carlisle said that he thinks they are worried about PAGE 2 something that they do not need to be worried about, but that can be discussed now. Detective McDonough suggested that once a conversation was had regarding the Evergreen report, then it will be easier to talk about what items they need to discuss in the proposed contract. Mr. Carlisle referred to the report of Evergreen and pointed out that the current base starting salaries as well as the proposed starting salaries are listed on that report. What is stated as the proposed starting salaries is what the City is proposing depending on how the union members have discussed those as well as the benefits that are being proposed. Detective McDonough stated that at the last meeting the City had asked that the union members come up with a proposed starting salary figure. In going over that and talking with the membership, it was thought that making the City of Sebastian attractive as an employer would be the City's responsibility to make it attractive so that people would want to come to Sebastian to work. The membership also feel that retention is as important as signing on. He stated that a number that was discovered after comparing other municipalities' starting salaries was around $50,000.00. So at $46,000.00, although it is more than what new hires make now, it is still lower than anybody else by something like $4,000.00 to $4,500.00. He knows that there are other things the City could do to attract new people such as offering recent academy graduates an incentive to come here by providing a bonus, etc. Mr. Carlisle said that the $46,000.00 is the minimum salary the City is offering. He would hope the union representatives would take that back to the membership. Detective McDonough said he is aware that there is more to this than just the starting salary. The starting salary is not all the union members are concerned about. Mr. Carlisle asked whether the union representatives looked at the benefit side of what Sebastian pays and what other agencies do, and did they discuss that with their group. Detective McDonough said yes. He also stated that another issue was that, through the study of all the agencies, many times less than half responded. He does not know if his group got a complete picture of what agencies do and do not provide. He also said that the negotiations regarding this matter should happen in the three-year contract. Presently, the membership does not seem to be prepared to say that they have to give anything back just to get them to where they probably should be. It is still lower than a lot of surrounding departments. Mr. Carlisle said that the majority of what the City is looking to make changes to is sick time and buying back sick time. The City does not feel that it should be in this position, buying back 20 years or all 600 hours of sick time. He said that new hires would go to 240 hours vacation maximum and 480 hours sick time. Current employees with five years or more would maintain the 400/600. They would not be able to sell back sick time for vacation time. The remainder would stay the same. Those employees who are here would still be able to cash in a percentage when they resign, retire, or separate from the City. The newer employees, their sick time would be reduced to a more manageable scale. There would be no buy-back on sick time. But the leave time buy-back would remain the same. (MS. WATSON DISTRIBUTED COPIES OF THE EVERGREEN REPORT.) PAGE 3 There was protracted discussion among Mr. Carlisle, Mr. Killgore, Ms. Watson, Detective McDonough, and Mr. Radock regarding the sick time question and the starting salary question. Mr. Carlisle suggested that the parties review the proposed Collective Bargaining Agreement. He stated that the City has made no changes to the 2019 Agreement until Article 11. Below are the Articles of the Collective Bargaining Agreement that were addressed at this meeting. Agreement -- Tentatively agreed Preamble -- Tentatively agreed. Article 1 -- Tentatively agreed Article 2 -- Tentatively Agreed Article 3 -- Tentatively agreed Article 4 -- Tentatively agreed Article 5 -- Tentatively agreed Article 6 -- Tentatively agreed Article 7 -- Tentatively agreed Article 8 -- Tentatively agreed Article 9 -- Tentatively agreed Article 10 -- Tentatively agreed Article 11 -- Tentatively agreed Article 12 -- Tentatively agreed Article 13 -- Tentatively agreed Article 14 -- Tentatively agreed Article 15 -- Tabled until the next meeting PAGE 4 Detective McDonough proposed a night shift differential pay of 50 cents an hour. Mr. Carlisle agreed. Article 16 -- Tabled until the next meeting Article 17 -- Tentatively agreed along with a new article subsection listed as 17.4. Article 18 -- Tentatively agreed Article 19 -- Tentatively agreed Article 20 -- Detective McDonough stated that some of the things the union membership is looking at are small, and some of them are bigger. The input for that is, whether the membership thought it would go anywhere or not, they asked for input. He stated that Mr. Radock is in the process of putting those things into the contract for the City to look at. Right now, the union probably has some bullet items to be looked at. They did not know exactly where those items would go in the contract, and they still have to complete those items. Detective McDonough wanted to clarify that, if something is TA'd, when that item is taken back to the membership and the membership does not agree to that item, the representatives can bring it back and discuss it again. Ms. Carlisle stated that is correct. Mr. Carlisle suggested the representatives take back to the membership the items that have been TAU Items that have not been agreed to he suggested be taken back to the membership to talk to them about it. Then they can decide whether they want to accept the City's offer or not. After discussion with the membership, the representatives will then bring those items back to the City. If there are any changes, those changes will be negotiated again. Article 21 -- Tentatively agreed Article 22 -- Tentatively agreed Article 23 -- Tentatively agreed Article 24 -- Tentatively agreed Article 25 -- Tentatively agreed Article 26 -- Tabled until next meeting Article 27 -- Tentatively agreed Article 28 -- Tentatively agreed Article 29 -- Tentatively agreed Article 30 -- Tentatively agreed Article 31 -- Tabled until the next meeting Article 32 -- Tentatively agreed Article 33 -- All of Article 33 will be tabled until the next meeting Article 34 -- All of Article 34 will be tabled until the next meeting Article 35 -- All of Article 35 will be tabled until the next meeting Article 36 -- Tentatively agreed Article 37 -- Tentatively agreed Article 38 -- Tentatively agreed Article 39 -- Tentatively agreed Article 40 -- Tentatively agreed Article 41 -- Tentatively agreed Article 42 -- Tentatively agreed Article 43 -- Tentatively agreed Article 44 -- Tentatively agreed Article 45 -- Tentatively agreed Article 46 -- Tentatively agreed Article 47 -- Tentatively agreed Article 48 -- Subsection 48.3 (a) (2) tabled until the next meeting Subsection 48.8 tabled until the next meeting PAGE 5 PAGE 6 Article 49 -- Tentatively agreed Mr. Carlisle stated that the next meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 30t" at 9:00 a.m. Detective McDonough agreed. 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It is the intent and purpose of this Agreement to assure sound and mutually beneficial working and economic relationships between the parties hereto; to provide an orderly, prompt, and peaceful means of resolving disputes involving interpretation or application of this Agreement; and to set forth herein basic and full agreement between the parties concerning wages, hours, and terms and conditions of employment. Section 2. Upon the eBective date of this Agreement it shall supersede and supplant that certain Agreement between the City and P.B.A. expiring September 30, 2019 and any supplemental agreements, thereto or thereunder. Section 3. Throughout this Agreement, masculine gender pronouns shall be read to include feminine gender where appropriate. PREAMBLE Whereas, the intent and purpose of this Agreement is to maintain and further harmonious and cooperative labor management relations upon a constructive and sound foundation; and Ik 8'a'R1 J� I Whereas, the comerstone of this foundation is the mutual acceptance and recognition of the rights ^ and obligations of both parties, in order that the joint responsibilities of the public employer and public employee to represent the public be fulfilled and the order and uninterrupted functions of government be assured; and VV Whereas, the City is engaged in furnishing essential public services vital to the health, safety, protection, comfort, and general well-being of the public, and both parties hereto recognize the need for continuous and reliable service to the public; and Whereas, both the City and its employees have a high degree of responsibility to the public and recognize the need for continuous and reliable service to the public; and Whereas, since both parties recognize this mutual responsibility, they have entered into this Agreement as an instrument and means to permit them to fulfill said responsibility; Now therefore, in consideration of the premises and promises set forth herein and the benefits and advantages accruing or expected to accrue to the parties hereto and those covered by this Agreement by reason thereof, said parties hereby agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 LI: The City of Sebastian hereby recognizes the Coastal Florida Police Benevolent Association, Inc., P.B.A. as the exclusive Bargaining Agent for purposes of collective bargaining with /L respect to wages, hours and other terms and conditions of employment for all employees covered by the Bargaining Unit. 1.2: The Bargaining Unit for which this recognition is accorded is as defined in Certification Z Number 1108 granted by the Public Employees Relations Commission on October 3, 1995, comprised of all ed are permanent Police Captains, and Police Sergeants Deputy the City d Sebastian. Excluded are Police Chief, Police Captains, Police Lieutenants, Deputy Chief, and Recruits, Reserve or Auxiliary Police of all ranks, managerial, supervisory, or confidential and all other City employees, as well as, any unclassified employees yet to exist, except those identified above. 1.3: The P.D.A. recognizes the City Manager or representative as the sole representative for the purpose of collective bargaining. ARTICLE 2 ORGANIZATIONAL SURVEY 2.1: The P.B.A. agrees that the City may conduct from time to time organizational climate surveys 1 of members of the bargaining unit. The purpose of such surveys is to improve the I organizational culture and climate of the various work units and to assist management in providing a more positive work environment for employees. y 2.2: Prior to and upon completion of survey activity, the City agrees to meet and confer with the duly elected P.B.A. Employee Representatives to discuss survey content. 2.3: The surveys shall not include any reference to the P.B.A. organization or its representatives. ARTICLE 3 NO STRIKE OR LOCK OUT 3.1: Strike, as used in this agreement, shall mean the concerted failure of employees to repon for duty; the concerted absence of employees from their positions; the concerted stoppage of work by employees; the concerted submission resignations of employees; the concerted abstinence, in whole or in pan, by any group of employees from the full and faithful (/ performance of their duties of employment with the Employer for the purpose of inducing, influencing, condoning, or coercing a change in the terms and conditions of employment or the rights, privileges or obligations of public employment, or participating in a deliberate and concerted course of conduct which adversely affects the services of the Employer, the } concerted failure of employees to report to work after expiration of a collective bargaining agreement 3 .2: The PEA recognizes That it and all acting in concert with it shall be liable to the penalties set forth in Section 447.507, Florida Statutes, in the event of a strike in violation of this Article. 3.3: Employees shall not engage in any walkout, strike, sit-down, or other interference with or interruption of police services during the tern of this Agreement. The PBA recognizes that strikes by public employees arc prohibited by Article I, Section 6 of The Florida Constitution and Section 447.505, Florida Statutes. The PEA agrees not to authorize, instigate, or otherwise support a strike, as defined in Section I, above and to take all affirmative action's legally available to prevent or terminate any strike that occurs in contravention of this commitment. 3.4: The City agrees to accept and abide by all the terms and conditions of this Agreement and agrees that during the term of this Agreement it will not lock out employees. 3.5: The City recognizes the right of the P.B.A. to engage in informational picketing as long as such picketing is done in a lawful manner in accordance with Florida Statutes. The P.B.A. agrees that there will be no interference with The free and unrestricted right of any City employee to enter and leave City property. ARTICLE 4 NON-DISCRIMINATION 4.1: It is agreed that no employee shall be required as a condition of employment to join or terrain from joining the P.B.A. / 4.2: The City agrees it will not discriminate against, coerce, or intimidate any employee covered by this Agreement because of membership or non -membership in the P.B.A. /j ARTICLE 5 DUES DEDUCTION 5.1: Any member of the bargaining unit covered by this Agreement may authorize a payroll deduction for the purpose of paying Union dues. Such authorization shall become effective only upon receipt by The City payroll section of a fully executed Dues Deduction Form (as authorized). 5.2: Changes in Union membership dues will be in writing and from an official of the P.B.A. Changes must be certified to the City at least thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of that change. 5.3: Dues shall be deducted bi-weekly for as long as the P.B.A. remains the certified bargaining agent for the employees within the unit and promptly remitted to the P.B.A. as it is now remitted and shall be accompanied by a list of those employee's names whose dues are included. Remittance of dues shall occur no later than five days following each payroll cycle. 5.4: The effective date for deducting dues shall be life beginning of the pay period following the date the Dues Deduction Form is signed. All employees currently on dues deduction shall continue without further authorization. The effective date for slopping dues deduction shall be at the beginning of the pay period thirty (30) days following the date the form is signed. 5.5: The P.B.A. agrees to indemnify and hold harmless against any claims, suits, orders, or judgments brought or issued against the City based on any payroll deductions of dues as provided for in this Article. 5.6: The P.B.A. agrees that no employees will collect or attempt to collect dues or assignments at any time during working hours, other than during break periods or periods before or after duty hours, on the City's property. 5.7: No deductions shall be made from the pay of any employee for any payroll period in which the employee's net earnings for that payroll period, after other deductions, are less than the amount to be deducted. ARTICLE 6 EOUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 6.1: The City and the PBA agree to full and unequivocal cooperation with each other in eliminating all discrimination and to assure all personnel programs. Policies and assignments are free front discriminatory practices. The parties recognize that it is mutually beneficial to resolve any problem of alleged discrimination as amicably and expeditiously as possible and agree that each shall make a good t"`litN\I faith effort to settle such disputes informally within the Department before any formal complaint `L is filed. Nothing in this wormer will supersede the following: • The Fair Labor Standards Act • Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, or by applicable state or local law; • Title I and Title V of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended or by applicable state or local law and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, or by applicable stale or local law • The Age Discrimination of Employment Act of 1967, as amended or by applicable state orlocallaw; • The Equal Pay Act of 1963, as amended or by applicable stale or local law; • Title 11 of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008, or by applicable state or local law; • Marital status or lawful political affiliation as prohibited under Federal Law and Florida Statutes or applicable local law; I 6.2: The P.B.A. agrees to fully support the principles of Equal Employment Opportunity. The P.B.A. shall be included in the negotiation of any future consent decrees that affect the P.B.A. and its members. The P.B.A. and the City agree to abide by any future court -approved consent decree to which both parties have consented. ARTICLE 7 LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATIONS I 7.1 The City agrees that periodic meetings, mutually agreed upon, between Association Representatives and the City's employee relations officials may be held to discuss problems and objectives of mutual concern involving the implementation and administration of this Agreement. The function of these meetings will be to discuss general matters pertaining to employee relations. P.B.A representation shall be limited to two (2) Unit Representatives during Labor Management meetings. The Coastal P.B.A. may bring as many officials as deemed necessary. Prior to the meeting, both parties agree to identify who will be present. ARTICLE 8 P.B.A. REPRESENTATION 8.1: The Employer agrees to recognize elected officers and Union Representatives of the P.B.A. The Employer agrees that during the terms of this Agreement it will deal only with such authorized representatives in matters requiring official action by the parties in accordance with this Agreement. 8.2: The P.B.A. shall appoint (2) bargaining unit members to serve as llte Unit Representatives and the Alternate Unit Representatives for all employees. The Unit Representatives and the Alternate Unit Representatives shall be City employees on payroll status and shall be responsible for labor relation activities associated with the administration of this Agreement. Furthermore, Unit Representatives shall be responsible for the coordinating and processing of grievances for all the Local Union members, and shall conduct activities to avoid overlapping or duplicating services of any other union represealatives. These activities shall be conducted without disrupting the work of any City employee. 8.3: The P.B.A. agrees that Unit Representatives shall not be permitted to leave their assigned duty stations during working hours without authorization of their Supervisor or the Police Chief. The P.B.A. agrees to conduct all P.B.A. business outside of normal working (tours in order not to disrupt the work of any City employee. This shall not preclude the grievance procedure from being conducted during normal working boors. 8.4: The City agrees to allow up to two Representatives of the P.B.A. who are on duty at the time negotiations take place with the City and the P.B.A., lime away from their regular dutiestshin assignments to participate without loss of wages or benefits as long as it does not create a manpower/shill shortage. This will be done with the knowledge and permission of the Police Chief or designee. 8.5: The Employer will maintain job descriptions for job classifications covered by this Agreement and will notify the P.B.A. of any intent to change such job classifications. ARTICLE 9 BULLETIN BOARD 9.1: The City agrees to allow the P.B.A. the use of a bulletin board of reasonable size and department e-mail for the posting of notices of its official business pertaining to its members and to other employees. No scurrilous, defamatory, or otherwise objectionable material will be posted or emailed. The parties agree that late usage of such bulletin boards and emails will be to promote employee -employer relations, as well as keep the members and other employees informed of its activities. 9.2: Copies of all materials, notices, or announcements shall be submitted to the Police Chief or designee, before they arc posted. All notices shall be signed by a duly authorized P.B.A. represenlative. 9.3: All costs incidental to the preparation and posting of P.B.A. material will be home by the P.B.A. The P.B.A. is responsible for posting and removing approved materials on the designated bulletin board and for maintaining such bulletin board in an orderly condition. 0 ARTICLE 10 PERSONNEL RECORDS 10.1: Each employee covered by this Agreement, shall have the right to inspect his official personnel files, provided however, that such inspection shall take place during working hours at the location where the official personnel files are kept. There shall be a personnel file maintained by the Police Department that shall be considered the official personnel file for purposes or personnel actions. This file shall be maintained by the Police Department and be under the control of the Police Chief or designee; copies of disciplinary actions shall be forwarded to the Human Resources Director electronically for information purposes. 10.2: The City will have the employee sign for a copy of any adverse action document to be placed in the employee's personnel file prior to die document being placed into the files. Employees shall have the right to file a written response to any letter of reprimand or other document that is placed in the employee's personnel file as a result of supervisory action or citizen complaint. Any such written response shall be included in the employee's personnel file together with the letter of reprimand or other document against which it is directed. To the extent permitted by law and in order to protect the privacy and promote the safety of individual police officers, the City agrees not to directly or indirectly furnish the news media or public with any employee's home address, telephone number, photograph, and/or personnel records without the employee's consent. The City will abide by Florida's Public Records Law, Florida Statute Section 119.701 or as amended. 10.3; The PBA agrees not to direcdy or indirectly furnish the news media or the public with personnel records without the consent of the City and the employee, thus mutually agreeing to the confidentiality of personnel records other than required by law. 10.4: Written reprimands shall not be used when considering subsequent discipline where an officer has no disciplinary action against him after receiving two (2) or more performance evaluations from the issuance of the reprimand as long as the same or a similar situation has not occurred. ARTICLE 11 RIGHTS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS WHILE UNDER INVESTIGATION. INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS AND OBLIGATIONS TO THE PUBLIC 1 I.1: The parties recognize that the security of the City and its Citizens depends to a great extent upon the manner in which the employees covered by this Agreement perform their various duties. Further, the parties recognize that the performance of such duties involves the employees in all manner of contacts and relationships with the public, and out of such contacts and relationships, questions or complaints may arise concerning the actions of employees covered by this Agreement. Investigation of such questions and/or complaints must necessarily be conducted by, or under the direction of, departmental sworn supervisory officials whose primary concern must be the security of the City and preservation of the public interest. A. In order to maintain the security of the City and protect the interests of its citizens, the parties agree that the City must have the unrestricted right to conduct investigations of citizen complaints and matters of internal security; provided, however, that any investigative interrogation of any employee covered by this Agreement relative to a citizen's complaint and/or a matter of internal security shall be conducted under time following conditions and in accordance with Florida Statute Chapter 112 which is incorporated herein in its entirely as a part of this agreement (should Florida Statute 112 be amended during this Agreement, such amendment shall automatically be incorporated herein): (1) The interrogation shall be conducted at a reasonable hour, preferably at a time when the employee is on duty, unless the seriousness of the investigation is of such a degree that immediate action is required. (2) The employee under investigation shall be informed of the nature of the investigation prior to any interrogation and no later than forty-five (45) calendar days after the investigation is initiated. The employee shall be infortned of the names of all complainants. All identifiable witnesses shall be interviewed, whenever possible, prior to the beginning of the investigative interview of the accused officer. The complaint and all witness statements shall be provided to the officer who is the subject of the complaint prior to the beginning of any in%esligative interview of that officer. An officer, after being informed of the right to review witness statements, may voluntarily waive the provision of this paragraph and provide a voluntary statement at any time. (3) The employee under investigation shall be informed of the rank, name, and command of the officer in charge of the investigation, the interrogation officer, and all persons present during the interrogation. All questions directed to the employee under interrogation shall be asked by and through one (1) interrogator during any one investigative interrogation only, unless specifically waived by the subject officer. (4) Interrogation sessions shall be for reasonable periods and shall be timed to allow for such rest periods as are reasonably necessary. All interrogations shall be held at the headquarters of the Sebastian Police Department. (5) At lime request of the employee under investigation, he/she shall have the right to be represented by counsel or any other representative of his/her choice, to be present at all times during such interrogation. (6) The formal interrogation of an employee, including all recess periods, shall be recorded, and there shall be no unrecorded questions or statement. (7) If the employee under interrogation is under arrest or is likely to be placed under arrest as a result of the interrogation, he/she shall be completely informed of all his/her Miranda and/or Gamity v. N.J. rights prior to the commencement of the interrogation. (8) No employee shall be ordered or be able to volunteer to submit to any device designed to measure the Iruth of his/her responses during questioning. (9) During interrogations, the employee shall not be subjected to offensive language or threats of transfer, dismissal, or other disciplinary actions. The interrogator does not have the right to make a promise of reward as an inducement to answering questions. (10) During interrogations covered hereunder, questions shall be limited to the circumstances surrounding the allegations, which are the subject of the investigation. (11) In the interest of the internal security and fairness to the employee under investigation (criminal or administrative), the City, employee, and union representative or agent, insofar as is legally permissible, agree to make no statement concerning the investigation until such time as the investigation has been completed. (12) An employee under investigation may obtain a copy of any written statement he/she has executed. (13) In all cases wherein an employee is to be interrogated concerning an alleged violation of the department's Rules and Regulations which, if proven, may result in his/her dismissal or in some other disciplinary measure, he/she shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity and facilities to contact and consult privately with an attorney of his/her choice and a representative of the P.B.A. before being interrogated. However, except by mutual agreement, the interrogation may be postponed for no more than forty- .�ght (48) hours to provide this opportunity. (14) Any employee may be ordered to submit to a blood test or urine to determine the percentage of alcohol or some type of controlled substances in his/her blood if the employee appears to be under the influence of such products. Such test may be given if requested by the employee. (15) No employee will be compelled by the City to speak or testify or be questioned by any non -governmental agency. (16) When an employee is arrested or charged with a criminal offense constituting a misdemeanor or a felony, the employee shall be placed on Administrative Leave Without Pay (ALWOP) pending the resolution of the criminal proceedings, subject to the following provisions: A. A criminal complaint or information shall constitute a rebuttable presumption that a criminal charge is pending against an employee. It shall be the employee's responsibility to keep the department apprised of the progress of the pending criminal matter, including providing proof of this conclusion. B. Prior to being placed on ALWOP, the employee shall be notified of the Department's intention to invoke this provision and the employee shall have the opportunity to be heard by the Chief of Police prior to a decision being made regarding the invocation of ALWOP. C. The decision to invoke ALWOP shall be within the sole discretion of the Chief of Police and is non -appealable. 10 D. Any internal affairs investigation shall be stayed during the period of ALWOP without prejudice to the Department or the employee. E. Upon conclusion of the criminal matter constituting an acquittal, a nolle prosequi, or a voluntary or involuntary dismissal of the entire criminal matter, the following shall apply. (1) The employee shall be returned to a paid status. (2) Whether the employee mums to work or remains in on Administrative Leave with Pay will depend upon the seriousness of the offense, the intention to pursue an administrative or internal affairs investigation, and the likelihood of a retrial. This decision shall be within the sole discretion of the Chief of Police. (3) Upon conclusion of any administrative or internal affairs investigation, should the recommended discipline be anything other than termination, the employee shall receive back -pay for the period of time that the employee was on ALWOP. (4) In the event the employee is terminated from employment, no back -pay shall be awarded for the period of ALWOP and the date of termination shall be retroactive to the date ALWOP took effect. (5) In the event criminal charges are refiled, the ALWOP shall again be invoked. F. In the event of a criminal conviction, the employee shall remain on ALWOP during an administrative or internal affairs investigation and, should the employee be returned to work subsequent to the investigation, no back -pay shall be awarded to the employee for the period of ALWOP. G. The period of ALWOP (whether resulting in back -pay or not) shall neither constitute a punishment, nor preclude any punishment, for a violation of the City's Personnel Policies, the Department Policies, or the general rules of good conduct. (16) During internal investigations, questions shall be limited to the circumstances surrounding the officer's alleged violation of department rules. (17) The findings of the internal affairs investigation shall be labeled Sustained (guilty as charged), Exonerated (act occurred, but was justified), Unfounded (act did not occur), or Not -Sustained (not guilty). No other terminology may be used. (18) Only letters of complaints which have been sustained in whole or in part, will be inserted in an officer's personnel record. (19) The City shall not discipline any employee without just cause or due process; however, the City may discharge any probationary employee without just cause or due process. (20) Any employee involved in an incident where injury and/or death occurs, shall not be compelled to make any oral or written statements. The employee shall be given the necessary time to consult with his/her attorney prior to any oral or written statements being requested. 11 A. In any case where the City believes there is just cause for loss of pay or more serious disciplinary action the employee and the P.H.A. shall be notified in writing. B. In the event an employee becomes the subject of a formal departmental or City investigation arising from a complaint or allegation, the department or the City, whichever is appropriate, shall individually notify the employee of the complaint. Upon conclusion of the formal investigation, the employee will be notified of the disposition of the complaint. 11.2: Notice of Disciplinary Action — No dismissal, demotion, transfer, reassignment, or other personnel action which might result in loss of pay or benefits or which is taken purely as a punitive measure shall be taken against any law enforcement officer unless such law enforcement officer is notified of the action and the reason or reasons therefore prior to the effective date of such action. 11.3: Retaliation for Exercising Rights —No law enforcement officer shall be discharged; disciplined; demoted; denied promotion, transfer, or reassignment; or otherwise discriminated against in regard to his/her employment or be threatened with any such treatment by reason of his/her exercise of the rights granted in this Article. I I A: If a complaint is brought against a law enforcement officer from any source outside the City's Police Department and the investigation of the complaint is to result in disciplinary action against the law enforcement officer, he/she may request the appointment of a Complaint Review Board within ten (10) working days of notification of discipline identified in 11:2. A. The Complaint Review Board shall be comprised of three (3) law enforcement officers from any State, County or Municipal agency within Indian River County. One member will be selected by the Police Chief, one by the law enforcement officer against whom the complaint is registered and one who shall be selected by the other two members. B. The Complaint Review Board shall meet promptly to review the complaint that has been brought, all of the available evidence in the case and an explanation of the case by the law enforcement officer or their. The Board shall make a recommendation(s) to the Police Chief for whatever action it deems appropriate. C. The recommendation(s) of the Complaint Review Hoard are advisory only and shall not restrict the Police Chief in malting a final decision concaving the disciplinary action, if any, to be taken, nor shall it restrict the law enforcement officer's right to grieve any disciplinary action that results from the complaint. 11.5: No law enforcement officer shall be disciplined, except termination or written reprimand, until such time as the law officer's grievance appeal (excluding arbitration) of the discipline is completed or until the time frame for a grievance has expired. 12 ARTICLE 12 LEGAL BENEFIT 12.1: The City shall, upon die request of any employee covered by this Agreement and after notice of the suit against llte employee has been received by the Office of the City Attorney, within ten (10) days after service upon the employee, undertake the defense of that employee against any civil damage suit in which the Complainant in the suit alleges that the employee was acting within the scope and course of his/her employment and does not allege that the employee acted in bad faith, or with malicious purpose or in a manner exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of human rights. safety, or property. 12.2: The City shall, upon the request of an employee covered by this Agreement and after notice of The suit against the employee has been timely received by the Office of the City Attorney, within ten (10) days after service upon llte employee, undertake the defense of that employee against any civil damage suit in which the Complainant in llte suit alleges that the employee was acting within the scope of his/her employment, even if the Complainant also alleges in the alternative that [lie employee acted in bad faith, or with malicious purpose or in a manner exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of human rights, safely, or property. However, in those cases in which the City has reason to believe that there exists a substantial factual basis for the allegations in the suit of bad faith, malicious purpose or in actions exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of human rights, safely, or property, the employee shall be notified that he/she must provide his/her defense at his0ter own expense, and cite City shall not be required to either continue or undertake the defense of lite employee. 12.3: In a civil damage suit in which a defense is provided by the City, the City will indemnify that employee against any judgments, except for punitive damages, rendered in that suit against the employee as a result of his/her actions which occurred while he/she was acting within the scope and course of bisdter employment, up to the limits specified in 768.28(5), Florida Statutes, as amended. 12A: Al any time after the City has undertaken file defense of an employee in a civil damage suit, the employee, at his/her own expense, may. with the permission of the City, hire counsel of his/her own choice and substitute that counsel, with the consent of the applicable court, for the counsel provided by the City without affecting the employee's rights to indemnification under Section 3 of this Article. 12.5: The employee agrees to cooperate fully with cite City if the City undertakes the defense of the employee. Failure to cooperate shall relieve the City of its obligation to defend or indemnify the employee. 13 ARTICLE 13 MANAGEMENT RIGHTS 13.1: The P.B.A. agrees that the City has and will continue to retain, whether exercised or not, the right to operate and manage its affairs in all respects except as modified by other articles of this Agreement. The rights of the City, through its management officials, shall include but not be limited to the following: A. To determine the organization of the City Goverment. B. To determine the purpose of each of its constituent departments. C. To exercise control and discretion over the organization and efficiency of operations of the City. D. To set standards for service to be offered to the public. E. To manage and direct the employees of the City including the right to assign work and overtime, and to establish, modify, or change rules and regulations applicable to employees covered by this Agreement. F. To hire, examine, classify, promote. train, transfer, and assign, employees in positions with / the City. r G. To suspend, demote, discharge, or take other disciplinary action and impose sanctions for just cause involving deficiencies in performance and/or deficiencies in conduct. H. To increase, reduce, change, modify, or alter the composition of the work force, including the right to relieve employees from duties because of lack of work and/or lack of funds. 1. To determine the location, method, means, and personnel by which operations are to be conducted, including the right to determine whether goods or services are to be made or purchased or to be conlmeted out or subcontracted. J. To determine the number of employees to be employed by the City. K. To establish, change, or modify the number, types, and grades of positions or employees assigned to an organization, department or division thereof, or project. L. To establish, change, or modify duties, tasks, and responsibilities or requirements within job classifications that are not terms and conditions of employment in the interest of efficiency, economy, technological change, or operating requirements. 13.2: The City Council has the authority and obligation to determine the purpose and mission of the City and the amount of budget to be adopted. 13.3: If, at the sole discretion of the City, it is determined that a civil emergency condition exists including but not limited to strikes, work stoppages, riots, civil disorders, hurricane conditions, or similar circumstances, the provisions of this Agreement may be suspended during the time of the declared emergency, provided that wage rates and insurance shall not be suspended. ARTICLE 14 DISCIPLINE AND DISCHARGE Employees may be disciplined or discharged for just cause involving deficiencies in performance and/or deficiencies in conduct. Employees so disciplined or discharged shall be provided with written notice of the basis for such discipline. Disciplinary action shall be taken in accordance with internal Police Department General Orders. 14 ARTICLE 15 RATES OF PAY 15.1: For the first year of this Agreement (October 1, 20191011 through September 30, uw+;n_?) bargaining unit members shall receive a wage increase no less than two (2) percent (2%) of the employee's hourly wage. 15.2: For the second year of this Agreement (October 1, 2N WN-111 - September 30, 21$4(J24), the parties agree to collectively negotiate a change in the rate of pay. Any rate of pay negotiated must be duly ratified by both parties. 15.3: For the third year of this Agreement (October 1, 2024-'--tJ'a- September 30, 20222025), Ole parties agree to collectively negotiate a change in the rate of pay. Any rate of pay negotiated must be duly ratified by both parties. 15A: Officers and Sergeants, who receive Stale incentive money for [reining and education, excluding Corrections courses, will receive an amount from the City up to S1,560 annually. 15.5: For the purpose of the Agreement, the lerm anniversary date shall mean the anniversary of an employee's date of employment or change to a different job classification. For the purposes of longevity, the date of hire with the City shall prevail. 15.6: Not available from October I, 2W4-_2u221 through September 30, 2A221f�. A new police officer with a minimum level of demonstrated education, training or experience in that job title, shall be placed at the minimum of the pay scale. This employee shall be eligible for movement at the completion of his/her first year of continuous, unbroken employment with [he City in his/her job classification provided that such employee receives at least a satisfactory performance evaluation upon his/her anniversary date. 15.7: The city reserves the right, based upon a new employee's previous education, [raining and experience, to exercise lateral entry and initially place such employee between the minimum to ten percent (10%) of the pay scale for the job title of police officer. 15.8: In the event a Police Officer is promoted to the job classification of Sergeant, the promoted 15.9: Sergeant pay shall not increase above the maximum of the pay grade. q 15.10: Not available from October I, 2014-2022 through September 30, 20222015. On or after /%{i'C .� /-y',L 0P October 1, of each fiscal year, all covered employees shall advance one to three percent (1.3%) (f upon receipt of an annual evaluation which is at least satisfactory. In the event an employee's performance is below satisfactory, the City shall inform the employee, in writing, of his/her specific deficiencies and allow the employee a reasonable time, not to exceed ninety (90) days, to correct hislher performance. The City shall delay an increase of one to three percent (1-3%) to the employee until such deficiencies arc corrected. 15.11: Not available from October 1, 2W1)-20221hmugh September 30, 20222025. Merit increases, as set forth above, shall continue for the duration of this contract. .� 3 15.12: All investigators shall receive a non -uniformed clothing allowance in a bi-annual amount of four hundred (S400) dollars payable in two lump sum payments of four hundred (S400) on the first pay date of October and April of each year. This amount is in addition to the allowance allowed under Article 41 A. In the event an officer does not remain an Investigator the entire bi- annual period after receiving hisilter clothing allowance, the officer shall repay the City on a pro rota basis. These allowances shall be paid in a separate check or direct deposit. _ IS d,cf-,ti 3�r' S0 ARTICLE 16 TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENT 16.1: The Police Chief or his designee may, in writing, assign an employee to a higher classification for a temporary period. The affected employee shall be entitled to receive $3.00 an hour for all hours actually worked in that higher classification and not on leave. The provisions of this section shall apply to temporary assignments to the position of Sergeant only. An employee shall not be eligible for Assignment Pay as provided in Article 17 while they are receiving Temporary Assignment pay provided in this article. 16.2: Appointment as an investigator is considered duty assignment and not a promotion with the same provisions as a temporary assignment. The employee shall receive an increase of three percent (3%) higher than histher regular rate of pay to their base pay while serving as an investigator. Investigators as of September 30, 2016 will keep their three percent (3%) increase when they return to the position of Police Officer. Assignments on or after October 1, 2016 will receive an increase of three percent (3%), however when returned a Police Officer status will forfeit the increase of the amount at the time they took the assignment. (Example: Police Officer's assignment changed to investigator so there was a S.6032 per hour increase on 10/2/2016. He/she returned to police officer status 8132019- wage reduced by S.6032.) 16.3: Appointment as an Acting Shift Supervisor, in the absence of the Shift Sergeant, is considered a duty assignment and not a promotion with the same provisions as a temporary assignment. The employee assigned to a specific shift by the Police Chief or his designee will be issued insignia, to be placed on the sleeve, for each of their issued uniform shirts to indicate the higher classification. if the employee is transferred from Road Patrol or given a different assignment, then the employee will no longer use the insignia. ARTICLE 17 ASSIGNMENT PAY 17.1: A Police Officer assigned the duty position of Field Training Officer (FTO) shall be entitled to S3.00 per hour for all hours worked while actually assigned to a trainee and not on leave. 17.2: A Police Officer assigned as an instructor, shall be entitled to $3.00 per hour for all hours they are actually providing in-house instruction and not on leave. 17.3: An employee shall only be directed to perform one assignment upgrade per hour as provided in Article(s) 16.1, 17.1 or 17.2; therefore, the employee shall be entitled to be compensated for only one assignment pay upgrade per hour. 97 X 4, S.l� 16 ARTICLE 18 INJURY PAY AND LIGHT DUTY ASSIGNMENTS 18.1: Any regular full-time employee who sustains a temporary disability as a result of and arising out of employment by the City as provided by the Worker's Compensation Law of the State of Florida, shall, in addition to the benefits payable under Ilse Worker's Compensation Law be entitled to the following: A. During the first eighty (80) working days of such disability, the employee shall receive net supplemental injury pay based upon his/her normal base pay reduced by the Worker's Compensation indemnity payment. The supplemental pay will be based on the following: a. WC Physician states Employee unable to work or City cannot provide limited duty work — City will pay full 1/3 of supplemental pay. b. WC Physician states Employee can perform Limited duty but Employee's second opinion states Employee cannot work, Employee pays 1/3 of Supplement. c. City provides limited duty work but Employee declines, City does not pay the 1/3 supplemental pay. Employee will pay the 1/3 supplemental pay. In the event the employee is absent for the first seven (7) days of a work injury, the employee will reimburse the City for the firs) seven days after they receive the WC payment. B. The employee may utilize any accrued sick or other paid leave in order to receive supplemental pay based upon his/her normal base pay reduced by the Worker's Compensation indemnity payment until such sick or other paid leave is exhausted. C. Upon exhaustion of all paid leave, the City may, at its discretion, grant an unpaid leave of absence to the employee for a period not to exceed one year. 18.2: If any employee is temporarily or partially disabled front performing the duties of his/her classification, but is determined to be able to perform light duty by a physician designated by the City, the employee may be required to perform such duty or lose the employment connected net supplemental injury pay. Assignment to light duly shall be considered a temporary assignment, without reduction in pay. Such a reassignment shall be to other duties commensurate with medical and mental fitness, subject to availability of suitable work, and the employee's qualifications for the position. However, an employee shall not be permitted to continue in a light duty position after reaching hisrher maximum medical improvement or for a period that exceeds one year. 18.3: Any employee who suffers an employment connected injury may be required by the City to be examined every twenty (20) working days by a medical doctor, specified and provided by the City, who shall determine the employee's condition and Illness for full or partial return to duty. 18.4: No employee will be entitled to the net supplemental injury pay with the benefits described herein if the injury suffered has been determined to have been the result of intentional self - infliction or where the disability or illness continues as a result of the employee's failure to cooperate with medical advice or corrective therapy. 18.5: While receiving employment connected net supplemental injury pay. an employee shall be entitled to all benefits which he/she would normally receive pursuant to his/her employment with the City, except additional accruals of sick and vacation leave and for those provisions specified in Article 15.12 or Article 41. 18.6 Any employee receiving proceeds from a disability insurance policy and Workers Compensation indemnity payments shall not be allowed to use paid leave, such that they receive a total amount of more than his/her normal take home pay. 17 e�Y ARTICLE 19 CALL BACK PAY j� y 19.1: An employee, who is called to return to work after completing hisrher scheduled shift and has V left the work place of the City, shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half (I-1/2) the regular D 1 rate for hours worked with a minimum of three (3) hours. Thirty minutes is the maximum considered for Travel Time. 1 y 2: An employee called back to work who is on authorized leave shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1-12) the regular rate for hours worked with a minimum of three (3) boors. Such employee shall not be charged for leave for any such hours worked. Travel time shall be considered time worked. Thirty minutes is the maximum considered for Travel Time. 19.3: The Ifnce (3) hours minimum call-back pay shall not apply in those instances wherein the overtime commences one and one-half (I-12) or fewer hours prior to and runs continuously into the employee's regular shift; or the employee is called back to work to rectify his/her own error or omission which cannot wait until the employee's next shill. In such instances, the employee shall be compensated for the exact hours worked at the appropriate rate. r� ARTICLE 20r� ON -CALL PAY �1, 20.1 Designated employees required to be on -call shall receive one hour at time and one-half for f l!Y ylT each day Monday through Friday, and receive two hours at time and one half for each day Saturday and Sunday. On -call personnel include one detective. The list will rotate weekly. On call hours shall not be considered hours worked for overtime calculations. This article does not apply to Officers being placed on -call because of emergency situations, Hurricanes, etc. ARTICLE 21 COURT APPEARANCES 21.1; Any employee who is required to appear as a witness resulting from the perfomtance of his duties with the City shall be entitled to the following: A. Regular pay if called to testify during regularly scheduled hours; B. A minimum of three (3) hours atone and one-half (1-12) times the employee's base rate of pay if called to testify outside the employee's regular hours of work. I� C. In such cases, the employee will be required to assign the witness fee to the City. 21.2: Time off to respond to a subpoena to appear as a witness in a case unrelated to an employee's duties as an employee of the City may be charged to vacation, compensatory time or personal leave. Such leave shall not be denied. 21.3: An employee required to attend court while on scheduled leave is entitled to a minimum of three hours at one and one-half(I-1/2) times the employee's base rate of pay for each day and may be allowed to substitute that amount of pay instead of vacation, compensatory lime or personal leave for such period, provided that the won appearance meets the requirements of Section I. of this Article. IS ARTICLE 22 BEREAVEMENT LEAVE 22.1: Time Off Provision — When there is a death in an employee's immediate family, that employee shall be granted a Bereavement Leave per the approval of the Department Head or their designee. Bereavement Leave is as follows: 3 Consecutive Days of in the State of Florida and 5 Consecutive days out -of -stale. Pan -time employees will receive 2 Consecutive days. All paid Bereavement Leave must be taken within 14 Consecutive calendar days of the death. Bereavement leave will be commensurate with scheduled shill hours. 22.2: Bereavement Leave will not be charged against sick leave, vacation, compensatory, personal leave or holiday time. 22.3 The employee's immediate family is defined as the employee's spouseldomestic partner, children (lnciudino Steo Children. suonorted by a mamiaee certificate). parent/slep parent, father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother, sister, grandchildren, er grandparents slid grandparent_ Tn-Imr or any relative who is domiciled in the employees household. 22.4: For non -immediate family, employees have the option to use seemed vacation leave, compensatory time or personal leave, for the attendance of funerals. Employees will supply their supervisor with written notification for this request in as timely a manner as possible. The supervisor will make every effort to comply with the provisions of this section. In the event that the employee does not have any accrued vacation, compensatory, or personal leave they may request to use sick leave or leave without pay. 22.5 Within thirty- (30) calendar days from the date the employee returns to work from such absence, the employee will file a copy of the death certificate of the deceased. Said death certificate will be attached to a leave request form and forwarded to the Department of Administrative Services, Human Resources for processing. Failure to produce a death certificate will result in the employee reimbursing the City for any paid leave taken under this Article. Any employee found to have falsified his or her application request for Bereavement Leave to use this time -will be disciplined up to and including dismissal. It is understood that under certain circumstances the employee will be unable to obtain a death certificate. In this event, in lieu of a death certificate, the employee shall submit a newspaper account showing the death and the relationship of The deceased to the employee and/or other appropriate criteria as deemed appropriate by the Human Resources Director. 22.6 Any absence in excess of forty (40) hours in connection with approved Bereavement Leave may be charged to accrued vacation leave, compensatory time or personal leave, at the employee's option. ARTICLE 23 MILITARY LEAVE 23.1: City agrees to grant request for leave of absence with or without pay in accordance with Florida Stale Statute 115.07 — Officers and employees' leave of absence for reserve or guard training. Per the Statute, leaves of absence granted as a matter of legal right under the provisions of this section may not exceed 240 working hours in any one annual period. Administrative leaves of absence for additional or longer periods of time for assignment to duty functions of a military character shall be without pay and shall be granted by the employing or appointing authority of any state, county, municipal, or political subdivision to provide a substitute employee, if necessary, for the assumption of such employment duty while the employee is on assignment for the training. v 23.2: The employee shall be required to submit an order or statement front the appropriate military commander as evidence of any such duty. Such order or statement must accompany the form request for Military Leave at least two (2) weeks prior to the date such leave is desired, unless the employee actually receives less notice. ARTICLE 24 JURY DUTY 24.1: A permanent full-time employee shall be granted time off, not to exceed eighty (80) hours, at r( the employee's regular pay for reporting to required jury duty upon presentation to the V employee's supervisor of satisfactory evidence that such jury duty is required and provided the time required for jury duty is the employee's normal workday or work shift. In order to be 1 eligible, the employee must report at least seven (7) calendar days prior to the date of juryduty to the immediate supervisor on the prescribed leave form with the summons attached of the need to be absent because of ajuryduty requirement. 24.2: Any compensation received by the employee for jury duty shall be retained by the employee; however, a pro rata amount of the jury duty pay received by the employee shall be deducted from the employee's regular pay based upon that portion of the regularly scheduled workday missed by the employee. There shall be no deduction for mileage pay or for the four (4) hour reporting period provided in Section 3 of this Article. An employee seeking jury duty leave must substantiate any compensation received for serving on jury duty by submitting a copy of the check(s) received or a copy of the receipt(s) for any cash received. 24.3: If an employee is released from jury duty within four (4) hours from the time required to report for such jury duty, the employee shall be required to report for duty on that date, provided that it is the employee's regular work day or shift. ARTICLE 25 ^- VOTING TIME/POLITICAL ACTIVITY 25.1: During a primary, general, or special election, an employee who is a registered voter and whose A hours of work do not allow sufficient lime for voting shall be allowed necessary lime off with pay for this purpose. Where polls are open two hours before and two hours after the employee's regular scheduled work period, it shall be considered sufficient time for voting. 25.2: Employees will be allowed to engage in the full range of political activities guaranteed to all citizens while off duty and not in uniform. ARTICLE 26 LONGEVITY PAY 26.1 Longevity pay will be awarded according to the following schedule: A. Employees, after having completed ten (10) years of continuous services with the City, will receive an increase in their base pay of five (5%) percent. The five percent increase will be added to their base pay the first full payroll period following their ten-year anniversary date. B. Employees, after having completed fifteen (15) years of continuous services with the City, will receive an increase in their base pay of five (5%) percent. The five percent increase will be added to their base pay the first full payroll period following their fifieen-year anniversary date. C. Employees, after having completed twenty (20) years of continuous services with the City, will receive an increase in their base pay of five (5%) percent. The five percent increase 20 will be added to their base pay the first full payroll period following their twenty-year anniversary date. D. Employees, after having completed twenty-8ve (25) years of continuous services with the City, will receive an Increase in their base pay of seven and one-half (7.S°A) percent. The seven and one-half percent increase will be added to their base pay the first full payroll period following their twenty -five-year anniversary date. E. E. Employees in a part-time or temporary status at the time of their relevant anniversary date will not be eligible for longevity increases. 261 Employees in a probationary or suspension status due to a demotion or transfer or for other disciplinary reason shall not receive longevity pay increases until they are no longer on probation. ARTICLE 27 BASIC WORKWEEK .AND OVERTIME 27.1: Fourteen (14) days shall constitute a normal work period for the employees covered by this Agreement, starting at 12:01 a.m. Sunday and ending at 12:00 midnight on Saturday fourteen days later. Nothing herein shall guarantee an employee payment for eighty (80) hours of work in any work period unless the employee actually works eighty (80) hours in the work period. For the purposes of this Agreement, approved leave shall mean any leave conted by the City. The City agrees to provide a minimum 30-day notice if it is determined that the current work schedule should be modified. The PBA reserves the right to negotiate any changes to the work schedule. 27.2: Hours worked in excess of eighty (80) hours In a fourteen (14) day work period shall be compensated at the rate of time and one-half (1 i/2) of the employee's regular, hourly wage. 27.3: For the purposes of overtime compensation, time spent by an employee on personal leave, vacation leave, sick leave, funeral leave, jury leave, military leave, or any other approved paid leave shall be considered time worked. 27A If any employee has accrued overtime and desires to bank compensatory time at a rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) rather than be paid for the overtime, the employee shall, prior to the end of the fourteen (14) day work period in which the overtime was credited, advise his/her supervisor of his/her desire to bank compensatory time in lieu of pay. 27.5: The Division Commanders shall attempt to accommodate the desires of an employee as to the time off desired, work schedules and conditions permitting,. If no compensatory time is requested, then the employee shall be paid at the overtime rate of time and one-half (1-1/2). Employees may bank up to one hundred and twenty (120) hours of compensatory time. Any unused time as of the last full pay period of each fiscal year will be paid to the employee in the next payroll check. 21 ARTICLE28 HOLIDAYS 28.1: The following shall be paid holidays for regular full-time employees: NEW YEAR'S DAY MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY PRESIDENTS DAY MEMORIAL DAY INDEPENDENCE DAY LABOR DAY VETERANS DAY THANKSGIVING DAY FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING DAY CHRISTMAS EVE CHRISTMAS DAY 28 2: Holidays will be designated as the actual day of the holiday for the purposes of holiday pay. Employees regularly scheduled to work Monday through Friday may be required to take the observed, rather than the actual holiday as their designated holiday. 28.3: No regular full-time employee shall receive pay for a holiday unless he/she is in active pay status or actually works his/her normal schedule on the scheduled work day immediately preceding and following the day on which the holiday is observed. For purposes of this Article, "active pay status' includes any approved paid leave. An employee that has been notified of sick leave abuse may be required to fumish a doctor's note if absent before or after a holiday. 28.4: Regular full-time employees who are scheduled and/or required to work on the actual holiday and who work on that day shall receive one and one-half (I-1/2) limes the employee's regular hourly wage for each hour worked during the holiday in addition to their scheduled hours (8 or 10 or 12) as holiday pay for the holiday. /d 28.5: Regular full-time employees who do not work a holiday will receive 8, 10 or 12 hoursof pay at straight time. For example, if an employee is scheduled Tuesday thru Friday and the holiday falls on Monday, the employee would receive 8, 10 or 12 hours of straight pay for the holiday. The holiday pay would not be included as hours worked for the purpose of overtime calculation. ARTICLE 29 SENIORITY 29.1: The City agrees that seniority shall consist of continuous accumulated paid service to the City. 29.2: Seniority shall be computed from the dale of hire and shall accumulate during leaves of absence / due to injury, illness, vacation, or any other leave authorized and approved by the City. 29.3: Vacation periods for each calendar year shall be drawn by employees on the basis of seniority. When an employee has selected dates for vacation the dates can be changed, by mutual agreement, only to accommodate another employee with greater seniority and the request to change by the senior employee is made at least ninety (90) days prior to the first day of the previously scheduled vacation. 29.4: In the event vacancy any department or division, including promotional vacancy, seniority will bee given reasonable consideration but will not be the determining factor. 29.5: Seniority will be given reasonable consideration in the selection of any employee to be sent to any type of schooling but will not be the determining factor. 22 ARTICLE30 LAYOFF AND RECALL 30.1: Definition — A layoff is a reduction in the number of employees within the Department due to lack of work, lack of funds, or for any reason other than the acts or delinquencies of the employee. The City will lay off employees as herein provided. 30.2: Order of Layoff— In the event of a layoff for any reason, employees shall be laid off in inverse order of their seniority in their classification as defined in Article 29, Seniority. An employee to be laid off who has advanced to his/her present classification from a lower classification in which he/she held a permanent position shall be given a position in the lower classification within the department. His/her seniority in the lower classification shall be established according to the date of his/her permanent appointment to that classification including time accrued at a higher classification. 30.3: Employees shall be recalled from layoff according to the seniority in the classification from which the employees were laid off. No new employee shall be hired in any classification until all employees on lay-off slams in that classification have had an opportunity to return to work. 30.4: The City is not obligated to recall an employee after he/she has been on layoff for a period of one (1) year. 30.5: Bargaining unit nhenhbers shall be notified of their recall to work by phone. If direct contact to the former bargaining unit member is not made, a registered letter will be mailed to their address of record. Within three (3) calendar days after receipt of a notice of recall, recalled employees who desire to return to work must notify the Employer in writing to advise that they intend to return to work, or they will lose their recall rights. Recalled employees must return to work fit for duty within ten (10) working days of the receipt of a recall notice, or they will lose their recall rights. 30.6: An employee laid off pursuant to this Article shall be given the opportunity to continue medical insurance coverage in the existing program during the lay-off period for up to one (1) year provided that the premium for such insurance program available under the Insurance Policy shall be paid 100% by the bargaining unit member on a monthly basis (20' of the month) in advance of the month due. The coverage does not include the Health Reimbursement Account (HRA Card), Dental or Vision Plan, 30.7: Recall will be at the current rate of pay for the classification but not lower than when the employee was laid off. Previously canceled group health insurance may be reinstated upon (lie employee's return to active duty consistent with the plan's requirements. In addition, any balances of accrued vacation or sick leave not previously paid will be reinstated and the accrual rate from the date of return to active duty will be at the accrual rate enjoyed at the date they were laid off. ARTICLE 31 PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATIONS 31.1: Eligibility for Positions within the Bargaining Unit: Police Sergeant: a. Pour (4) consecutive years as a City of Sebastian Police Officer from the most recent date of hire. b. Must not have a record of disciplinary action resulting in suspension within the previous two (2) years. 31.2: Promotional examinations shall be given when a vacancy for Sergeant exists if there is not a current eligibility list in effect. The Human Resources Director or designee shall administer all promotional examinations for the bargaining unit position of Sergeant. 23 31.3: Whenever a budgeted vacancy exists for the rank of Sergeant, file City shall promote an employee to fill such vacancy, within thirty (30) days, from the existing eligibility list. If the eligibility list has expired or has been exhausted when a Sergeant vacancy occurs, the City shall establish anew eligibility list within one hundred eighty (I80) days. Upon certification of the new eligibility list, the budgeted Sergeant vacancy shall be filled within thirty (30) days. The promotional eligibility list shall remain in efrect for one (1) year or until the list is exhausted, whichever comes first. A. Promotional testing shall consist of a written examination, will review board and an in - basket skills assessment. a. The written exam shall contain no more than 110 multiple-choice questions. The exam shall be purchased from an outside agency or developed by the Chief of Police and Administrative Services Department with the review and consent of the Coastal Florida Police Benevolent Association. The first 100 questions shall be considered for evaluation for the written portion only. If a (1) question is successfully challenged and eliminated from the first 100 questions, 101 will be inserted. If (2) questions are successfully challenged and eliminated, questions 101 & 102 will be inserted, and so on. b. The oral review board shall consist of three (3) Lieutenants (or higher) from other agencies and (1) representatives from the City of Sebastian's Police Administration selected by the Chief of Police. The oral review board shall consist of law enforcement scenario type questions that shall be approved by the Chief or his designee. Each candidate shall respond to (5) scenarios. Each scenario shall be rated I — 4 by each evaluator. Tile highest and lowest scores will be thrown out leaving three scores to be calculated. The three scores shall be averaged and then the resulting point value multiplied by .25 to obtain Ilse 23% value. C. The in -basket skills assessment shall be developed based on the actual duties of a City of Sebastian Police Sergeant. An outside consultant may be utilized to assist in the development. The skills assessment shall be scored from 0 — 100. The score will be multiplied by.25 to obtain the 25% value. B. To move from the written examination to the oral review board and in -basket skills assessment, the candidate must score at least a 70. The score will be multiplied by .50 to obtain the 50 % value to be added to the oral review board and in -basket skills assessment score. If the candidate scores less then 70 on the written portion, they will be excluded from the remainder of the pmmotional process. 31.4: After all testing is complete; all scores will be added together to get an overall total for the entire promotional examination process. An eligibility list will be established in accordance with each candidate's ranking. 31.5.: The Police Chief shall select any one of the top three (3) candidates on the eligibility list after interviewing all three candidates. When considering the top three candidates, the Police Chief may consider additional factors such as educational background, years of service to the agency, experience in special assignments, evaluation and disciplinary history, and other information that would help determine the best fit for the department's needs. 31.0: Examination and Posting Requirements: A. Notice of examinations will be posted 90 days in advance. B. The closing date shall be 30 days from the posting date. 24 C. The posting shall include the minimum requirements and an informational reading list for the written exam. Study material will consist of one (1) outside reading / study reference, in addition to reference to City of Sebastian's Policies and Procedures and Florida State Statutes. 31.7: The promotional probationary period shall be six (6) months in duration. The probationary period can be extended for an additional three (3) months by the Police Chief with approval from the Assistant Administrative Services Director — HR Manager. The probationary period may be extended further if the probationary employee is incapacitated because of illness or injury. If an employee promoted to the position of Sergeant is found unsuited for the work of the position during the probationary period, he/she shall be reinstated to histher former position. ARTICLE 32 PROBATIONARY PERSONNEL 32.1: All new employees of the department shall serve a probationary period of one (1) year, which may be extended for a period not to exceed six (6) months at the Police Chiers discretion, during which time they shall not be entitled to any seniority or tenure rights but during such period shall be subject to all the terms and conditions of this agreement. 32.2: Upon completion of said probationary period, employees shall be known as permanent employees and seniority rights and tenure shall accrue from llte commencement of the probationary period and shall be considered a pan of such employee's seniority rights. 32.3: A probationary employee shall have all the rights of the grievance procedure except where said employee is terminated for failure to satisfactorily complete his/her probation as determined by the Police Chief. ARTICLE 33 VACATION LEAVE 33.1: Eligibility— Only regular full-time employees are eligible for paid vacation leave. 33.2: Accmal Rate A. Vacation leave is eamed on a pro -rasa bi-weekly basis. Full-time employees will accrue vacation leave based on their years of service with lite agency. To clarify the rate at which an employee accrues vacation leave the following table will be used. Table #I: Continuous Unbroken Years of Service Bi-weekly Leave Leneth of Service: Accrual Rate Hours Earned 0 Year but less than 5 Years �.08:R hours 80 hours (I O Days) 5 Years but less than 10 Years ,4.6245 hours 120 hours (IS Days) 10 Years but less than 20 Years 6.153 hours 160 hours (20 Days) 20 Years plus 7.692 hours 200 hours (25 Days) B. No vacation leave may be taken during the first six months of employment. C. Vacation leave accrual rate changes take effect on the employee's anniversary date. For llte purposes of this section "anniversary date" shall mean those one-year increments front the date of employment. D. Vacation leave does not accrue while an employee is on any unpaid leave. Leave accruals will be adjusted on a prorated basis for any hours which are unpaid during the pay period. 'azetia.t-leave-dtre� tuH -aceme dumit-- � F, �4..r-f+eriad�rlt+7e-ax-ernf>feyer-is--not v.urkittgihaettrire peril«! due H,,aH unpaid -leave; 33.3: Request for Vacation Leave 25 Formatted: Not Highlight Formatted: riot Highlight Formatted: Not Highlight Formatted: Foot oo or: Red, Not Highlight Formatted: Font Color: Red A. A request for vacation leave shall be submitted in writing to the employee's immediate supervisor for signature and will proceed up the chain of command to the Police Chief. B. A request for leave shall not be granted if the employee has no accrued balance of vacation leave. Vacation leave shall not be used in advance of its being earned. C. The minimum charge against tile accrued vacation leave balance"will be in ul.ren'Cnt,ul ftfieen (15) minutes. Fifteen (15) minutes shall be deducted from an employee's accrued leave balance for each quarter hour. or pan thereof that an employee is actually absent from his4ter duty station. W —1 lro nnMmllm elnnge agdnl+l 41m-r,cRh4+.1•N1Mx1-fed+e IwWKn 11 14e 4 11.6aff !kro 114 Mlur- shall -hededurted-firnn am aRtpkyee'+ teamed +a<.uwn len.< b,duln r !1R a k It Wall. nrpapiilereaflhN amermphywlNaNul') nbeegr-frelm hl-.1W dwy -moan D. Vacation leave shall not be taken in advance of its approval by the Police Chief or his designee. 33A: Use of Vacation Leave A. Vacation leave may be used for the following reasons: I. Vacation 2. Absences from duly for transaction of personal business that cannot be conducted outside of working hours. 3. Religious holidays not designated as official holidays. 4. Medical leave if sick leave balance has been exhausted. 5. Any other absences not covered by existing leave provisions, at lite discretion of the Police Chief. —Any employ er-wiw-kre rnlessick-wJw'. e-nay-<ubtaoluteaectanl-s" oriNr7+elic+d-oftiNrless—liprm Alm request -of lite Pet -e O iefoi Ills-desigxee; Jlle<nlpluyre ihelFsnF>plyapp»priarn certtiActlrian�mmaylhysician as-J0 die nature and-duratla+of the illness F --Employees will not be allowed to carry over from one fiscal year to the next -more than - two (2) years' worth of accrued vacation leave. If during the year the employee accrues more than two (2) years' worth of vacation leave, they will have until the last full payroll period in llte fiscal year to bring their time balances down to the two (2) year maximum. if the employee does not bring the time balance down to the two (2) year maximum by the last full payroll period of each fiscal year, they will forfeit all hours in excess of the two (2) year maximum carryover. 33.5: Vacation Leave Cash -in: (a) Employees will not have the option of cashing in vacation. 33.6: Separation from Employment (a)-J=p(al retirement. Festgnatiun, UI oi' . ' +m k:oy service: all IrgularJilll-tinx na regular, pari-olneelnployees-Illalarerleal+ngelen$rebn prior to Oelolter Ir2N44-shall lte entilled In 6r-Ilnid�'nra4lt+{ ':.,m..nused-a:<iuell bnlonee of vocmion leave at lite rifle of basepityreceived-by+lle a mp4oyee-nn4iw-dateo{svytnro6,,w Ibt upon .efl.namnn JI.«n empllwrrtent in j+WftI.tltndimg He"i>yvalti.nl .n l titelnettt with a4KH Kiel IIINIae W llte Indl K'ftiHd{ngt)relifenlelll, feµgiaalwa. ,N wIar 'e"moval Intnt41n4iy rF+lte;all are" i011geFoll pfobatian awl v, re-hifed alter 4k4 A -- , "'•"II-6e<ntitl vI In Im laid forallof-I is4ter unus. I ac-rnai hnlmlceol'clnwliarrieave at diefne-ofbase pay aecnrding nt4helollowing: • If separatal b'Fwe Completing{tr:t New U°„ 26 Formatted: Indent: Left: 0% First tine: V, Numbered + Level: 2 + Numbering Style: A, B, C, ... + Start at. 2 + Alignment: Lem + Aligned at: 1.75" + Tab after: 2" + Indent at: 2", Tab stops: 0.63', Left Formatted: Front: 3 pt •-+years-but less wi 3-Y m-L%mpleted =+ •-311ears and atmvea,feompleled serviur-. P%�—. r;iTkg2te October L 2022. noon senaration Imm emnlovmem in enod standing tresiunatinn or retirement wiib. a lwo-week notice or medical senwratio w'Lh-Q1e_(5) or nimc completed ygmrs nLcorfc�ceutive swoloymeni will be eligible to he naid for his/her accrued balance of vacation I"%c on to a ntaxinwro of 400 Lours. Gnrnlosees with Gv a (5) gars or less of consecurire enmlpsmmnt shall be entitled In be naid a nereeutacc of his9rr_r accrued balance of vacalion leaved to a maximum or 240 hours. The percentage is as follows: If separated befurc coni2leting 11re first year : IPv • I fear but less than 3 fears - 259a • 3 Years but less than 5 Years - 5000 (cl -Vacation leuve will not hen rurovcd or mid during an entaluvee's last two (2) weeks of enmlovmem. exceot in the the co� an emereenev. An emnlovee reauestine naid vocation lease will be reouired to furnish oroof of the cmcnrencv or it doctor's note verifvine flint the emnlovee was medically unuble to renort to work. Failure to urovide Ibis dtic Nairn uuit) n will result in no nor far the dav(sI in question. ARTICLE 34 SICK LEAVE 34.1: Eligibility— Only regular full-time employees arc eligible for sick leave with pay. 34.2: Accrual of Sick Leave A. Regular full-time employees accrue leave at the rate of ninety-six (96) hours per calendar year. Sick leave is earned on a pro -rate bi-weekly basis. To clarify the rate at which an employee accrues sick leave the following table will be used. Table # I: Full Time Employees Bi-weekly Annual Leave Length of Service Accrual Rate Hours Earned All years of service 3.692 hours 96 boors (12 Working Days) B. Sick leave does not accrue for any full pay period while an employee is on any unpaid leave of absence. 34.3: Request for Sick Leave A. An employee who is incapacitated and unable to work shall notify his/her supervisor at cast one 11)_hour prior to the employee's scheduled reporting time. The employee shall state the nature of [he incapacitation, its expected duration, and expected period of absence. The employee shall repeat this procedure on each day he/she is unable to report to work, unless excused by the Police Chief or designee, or if the employee has a doctor's note excusing the employee for an extended period of time. The City reserves the right to request the employee go to another physician, at the City's expense, to verify the length of time needed to be out. 27 I Formatted; Indent: Wit: 0- Formatted: &&-Xd + level: t + algrud at: 0.25'+ Irde t at: 0.5' I Formatted: Fern color. tied I Formatted: Font color: Red I Forma rted: Font color: Red, Not Hi0hlght Formatted: Font color: Red B. An employee who is out of work for three (3) or more consecutive days shall, upon returning to work, submit to his/her supervisor appropriate written documentation for the sick leave, along with a doctor's note of the illness. 34A: Use of Sick Leave A. Sick leave may be used for the following reasons: 1. Employee ill health; 2. Maternity, 3. Medical, dental, or optical treatment required during working hours; 4. Quarantine due to exposure to infectious disease; 5. Employee ill health while on annual leave; 6. In connection with Worker's Compensation; 7. For death in employee's immediate family to extend bereavement leave; @_Illness of an immediate family member requiring the employee to remain at home with ill family member;. W IR)..[ be used for station. B. Whenever it appears that an employee abuses sick leave, such as consistently using sick leave immediately upon its being accrued or before or after vacations -holidays or scheduled days off, the employee shall be required to furnish proof of the necessity for the claimed absence due to illness. The City reserves the right to require a physician's certification in all cases of reported illness provided that the employee has been notified of being placed on sick leave abuse status. Failure to provide a physician's certification will result in no pay for the day(s) in question. Abuse of sick leave shall constitute grounds for disciplinary action, up to and including termination. C. Sick leave may not be used for absences due to illness or injury sustained while engaged in outside employment. D. -kvery employee entitled to "Cl, leave benelils who has been employed for one 11i Nil - yeaf nd %/hakeany-sieA-leave dnriiig-tlhe�'iisau4 year -shall beyiv—sixieeu (16) hours pay vakwlnletl at their base rate; for whieh-paymetu will ire made in the first fullpayperiod in Decenrber unless lire employee was+is on- Workers' -CempNisalion:4f ..._A 4Nwe-pbvsieaNwN ifkM a minimum of I, mooith lhrouglawt the fiscal year -lobe paid the 16 hours ht n frt. P. 3 be mini mutt charge aMisi accmed sick leave bala ecc will be in increments of )incen )151 minutes. fifteen (15) minutes shall be deducted from air emoloyee's accrued leant balance for each auancr hour, orpart thereof that an emnlovee is actually' absent from is(h _duly slalion. 34.5 Sick -heave Cesh4o "rphnees % 144mve IlrrepllBn«(-exshing into ei&ty /i:N1siekaeave4iouFs peryeaFif-Nx Following requiremeois are niev lal I fro employee has x minhnwnt Imlxn,:e o(feur-iwiulred eiglrly 4%N Irwre elver Nw cuslr-rn NH 4t<ryuesl-k.r <atilrin musFbrsubrninarl In llir Adrninr!amlive-Services i)epxamvu�y-tie Iasi N41 payroll 1xried of each frseal-y'exr. Payment will he made within the first payebec-k issued in Decernber: 34.6: Separation from Employment: 28 I Formatted: List Paragraph, lea, No bullets or I number, Tab stops: Not at 1.13" Form mbe left, Want, -Lek. 0.25', Space After: 6pt Formatted: left, Indent: tdt• 0.25 ( Formatled: Left, Indent: Left: OIS", First gre: 0', Spne After. 6 pt Formatted: Indent: left: 0", First line: 0", Tab stops: 0.31", left + 0.75, Left + 1.13`, Left+Not at 1.25"+ 2.69"+ 4" fa} —Upon 'WPM oHunt y'ranlFavxpkwu4elN-fnn-gcwd3MeMtng4iestgxe.': Hdh-aixc*weel:•i Formatted; Body Text, Left, No bullets or amieeor-ntedicel- separation )lnxl v."ired-prier-In 001Ober -l-; 242 1,-Floe-enrp1ayee-isnumbering, Tab slops: Not at 1.25" for-INsateroeeroed balance of -sick leave-up4"a ina iNmoo­o�ie­peoaetv4W isasUlows: I , ... 1 beline cvmplrting�rra�•eaF--44, Formatted: Body Text, Left, Indent Left 0", ;wearbW Less+hex 25' I First line: 0" 5N'earskuNess4hao 44i}earsklonipleted J0 Yellin but W54,4h•�earsCernpleted—­7450-e "t,of20 years ufaeraplNed-savvioe l4gle, IF, - - en-linom `Inpk ytnrrN-itr-Bend-siandiog- (Fes igtel': ,. ..:-with-a two-weeA• Formatted: Body Text, Left, No bulletsor xe4ice, 1.. 'on)and+•:asltiavl�4ier-Acinber'.',-".'Itc�vnplayeeiseFigibkaebepnid for I numbering, Tab stops: Not at 1.25" hiOW aecroed balance ofiich-4enve up to a meKimurn of hours 'I lie percentage is fo{kr . fiepgiaFCd-befMei-0WpkHing-fiF.,L ieaF--�f".e I Formatted: Body Text, left, Indent: Lem W, -- T�-verbWJess4kex3-liwr5<'tmlpleted-234i Hotline: 0" / �, of completed service and above -50% Effective October 1, 21i22, mron separnion from emnloliment in goad standing (resignation or retirement will) n Iwo -week n9lice or mod ical senaralwill with 5 JJf moor epmnleied Years of contirpIti`�f eMplownem will be eligible to be paid for Ii"1 7 ac rd balance of sick leave urtIo A maximum of 600 hours. Flnolo),-c. with less than j yra{s q� r��p5fcfhi�r en�nbifn �m1 njo�_ accrue it to JNII hours plus accrual 11n1c for the cglicnl year. of Is top niv or Famdv At maI Leave. The 48(1 Fours are not nand out ghcn the glTlqyee swindles from the C'im. ,Sick lea%c wIII not be approved or paid dur•iue an cllllilu%ceb lull Iwo 121 weeks of Formatted: Font color: Red ]cut r will hr rruuired to fur nish a doctor'% note serifs ine lout the enlulut cc via' medicalli unuhlr lit rrnurl Its %%urn.. I :ailure lu nro%ide Ihi% documentation will resull its it,, un% lur Ibe da%(%) in uucsliun. ARTICLE 35 PERSONAL LEAVE 35.1: Eligibility- Each regular full-time member shall rccei%c cmhl IN hours of Pe(pg93�J_epte n0e[ (heir one .5eor nnnivcrsary (R. hI 12 huursy_beextided-Io-�wen4Y`-feur{?4i�:eirg'horxsarl rt� " ��� ' I /D /I/� persmud (S). iem%0)-ef-twelve (12) wed;MgaNmrs based CH -1-----ka:p.r:-.R-, s4eningduringilre' rar-will-grla pro-mta5uenirar oftlepar:dnal leave-Itet+rs j Formatted: Normal, Left, indent: Left: 0-, These 6!nil)gduringNiefrsl llure-menlltsoNltr-G5•� ., _. HIy4w043a"HFly-4or (Hanging: 0.63", Tab stops: 2.25", Left +Not at 434l ordriny-sit, f36"he second three omndis-twenty four 124). 4wenty�six 424) Br 1%e Hy- 1" e]gh1428)tllir4liirdahree-nauNltssix4een 1-l(.beighlee1-1-1F1-erlwerny(201; MW41t om4hree months eight 0); IM ( I ill or lwel ve 112). B. Personal leave must be used by the lest full pay period of the fiscal year. C. Personal leave is not paid out upon separation of employment. Persnmd Icaiv will out be anuru%ed nr uairl during an rand ut rc'% lust Ittu 121 week% Formatted: Font color: aed of epaPlnvMet] 1. exerPl in IIlr ere of an gale reenc%. \n eollduu•r rcuuesti nu paid per%nnnl Iva %t %till be trots irrd I furnish arm fill IItt cnu reenc% or n doc lnr'% nole 29 terihiue 111111 the cmnlavec tuts medicallyunable it, rents.=at— -.r.. in Lin nt-mide Ihis durumenlatlon will result in notmt for the dut(sl in vucs(iun. ARTICLE 36 LEAVE OF ABSENCE 36.1: An employee may be granted a leave of absence with or without pay for a period not to exceed twelve months for good and sufficient reasons, which are considered to be in the best interests of the City. 36.2: Such leave shall require the prior approval of the Police Chief and the City Manager. Before such leave of absence will be granted, the employee must exhaust all vacation, compensatory lime, personal leave and if appropriate, sick leave. Those employees requesting a leave of absence for medical reasons must submit a written Doctor's note slating the length of time they will be absent. 36.3: Except under unusual circumstances, voluntary separation from the City senice in order to accept employment not in the City service shall be considered as insufficient reason for approval of a request for leave of absence without pay. 36.4: The leave of absence may be withdrawn by the City Manager, and the employee recalled to service if the need for the leave no longer exists. 36.5: An employee granted a leave of absence must submit a written status report monthly to the Police Chief advising his/her status. A copy of this written status report will be forwarded to the City Manager. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in cancellation of the leave of absence status, in which case the employee must return to duty or be terminated. 36.6: Failure of any employee to return to duty upon expiration of his leave of absence shall constitute the resignation of that employee. 36.7: Holidays, sick leave (unless its leave in accordance with FMLA), vacation leave, and any other benefits based on lime spent in the employ of the City shall not accrue during a leave of absence, provided however, that the employee may maintain his health insurance program by paying the total cost of his group insurance program plus the administrative fee allowed by law. An employee on an approved leave of absence may continue to participate in the group insurance plans, provided all necessary payments of the total premiums are made by the employee. It is the employee's responsibility to keep premium payments current. The insurance premium payment must be made by the 201b of the preceding month in which it is due, If The premium payment is not made, coverage will be cancelled as of the beginning of the delinquent period. However, if coverage is cancelled, it may be reinstated upon the employee's return to active duty, consistent with the insurance plan requirements. 36.8: An employee may return from a leave of absence at the next available opening in his/her classification. An employee returning from leave of absence shall be paid at the same step of his salary grade as at the time of commencement of the leave of absence. Longevity increases, merit increases, and any other increases for which the employee may become eligible based, in whole or in part, on length of service with the City shall not be credited during any period of leave of absence in excess of thirty (30) days in any one calendar year. Said increases shall be started effective after the employee returns to active duly. 36.9 While an employee is on a leave of absence, accrual of classification seniority is suspended until the employee returns to active duty. 30 f Formatmm eeadaw 6, Tab stops: 2.69', left ARTICLE 37 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE 37.1: In a mutual effon to provide a harmonious working relationship between the parties to this Agreement, it is agreed and understood that there will be a procedure for the resolution of grievances between the parties and that such procedure shall cover grievances involving the application or interpretation of this Agreement, and grievances involving discharge, suspension, demotion, or any other adverse personnel action against an employee covered by this Agreement. 37.2: Every effort shall be made by the parties to settle every grievance as expeditiously as possible. Any grievance not answered by Management within the prescribed time limits shall automatically advance to the next highest step. Should the grieving party fail to observe the time limits as set forth in the steps of this Article, his/her grievance shall be considered conclusively abandoned. All references to days in this procedure are to calendar days, unless otherwise specified. The time limits specified in this Article may be extended by mutual agreement in writing of the parties. 37.3: Where a grievance is general in nature, in that it applies to a number of employees muter Ilion a single employee, or if the grievance is directly between the P.B.A. and the City, such grievance shall be presented in writing, directly to the Police Chief, Step 3, within ten (10) days of the occurrence of the event(s). If the grievance has not been settled to the satisfaction of the grievant(s), then the grievance may be appealed to the City Manager, Step 5. 37A: Grievances shall be presented in the following manner. Step I. The grievant(s) shall present and attempt to resolve any grievance with the immediate supervisor within ten (10) days of the occurrence of the events) which gave rise to the grievance or from the date on which the grievant(s) became aware of the cause of the complaint. If llte event(s) which give rise to grievance occurred during the time when llte grievant(s) was on vacation leave, sick leave, or other compensated leave, the test (10) day period shall commence running immediately upon return to duty. The first step shall be on an informal and oral basis; however, the employee may arrange to have PBA representation present during the discussion. Within ten (10) days alter the discussion, the immediate supervisor shall reply to the affected employee and P.B.A representative, in writing, of the decision. Step 2. If the grievance has not been resolved to the satisfaction of the covered employee at Step I, the grievance shall be reduced to writing on the standard grievance form, attached as Appendix A, signed by the employee and presented to the next level of supervisor, the Division Commander, no later Ilion ten (10) days after the immediate supervisor's response was rendered in Step I. The grievance as specified in writing shall be discussed by and between the employee, P.B.A. representative if applicable and the Division Commander within ten (10) days after the request for the Step 2 grievance hearing. The Division Commander shall reply to the affected grievant(s) in writing, of the decision within ten (10) days a0er the close of the meeting. Step 3. If the grievance has not been resolved to the satisfaction of the grievant(s) at Step 2, the grievance may be appealed to the Police Chief no later than ten (10) days after lite response was rendered in Step 2. General grievances applying to a number of 31 37.5: employees and grievances directly from the P.B.A. may also advance to this Step, as noted in Section 37.3. The grievance as specified in writing shall be &%ussed by and between the employee(s) and P.B.A. representative if applicable and the Police Chief within five (5) days after the request to move the grievance to Step 3. The Police Chief shall reply to the affected employees) and the P.B.A representative, in writing, of the decision within five (5) days after the close of the meeting. Step 4. If the grievance has not been settled to the satisfaction of the grievant(s) at Step 3, the decision may be appealed by presenting the written grievance to the Human Resources Director no later than ten (10) days after receipt of the decision of the Police Chief or designee at Step 3. The Human Resources Director shall conduct a meeting with the affected employee and a P.B.A. representative if applicable within five (S) days after receipt of the appeal and shall reply to the grievant(s), in writing, of the decision within five (5) days after the close of the meeting. Step 5.. If the grievance has not been resolved to the satisfaction of the grievant(s) at Step 4, the decision may be appealed to the City Manager not later than ten (10) days after receipt of the Step 4 decision. General grievances applying to a number of employees and grievances directly from the P.B.A. may also advance to this Step from Step 3, as noted in Section 37.3. The City Manager shall meet with the affected grievant(s) and PBA Representative or other legal counsel within five (5) days after receipt of the grievance and shall reply to the grievant(s), in writing, within five (5) days after the close of the meeting. A. Representatives of the City and P.B.A. shall acknowledge receipt of grievances by signing and dating the form when presented or received B. Any grievance not advanced by the grievant(s) to the next higher step within the time limits provided shall be considered settled on the basis of the answer most recently given. If the City does not answer a grievance within the time limits provided, the grievant(s) may elect to treat the grievance as denied at that step and immediately advance the grievance to the next step. C. No action or matter shall be considered the subject of a grievance unless a written complaint is made within ten (10) days of its occurrence or within ten (10) days from the time the aggrieved employee(s) became aware or by use of reasonable diligence should have become aware of the cause for complaint. The City shall not be subject to any liability for any period more than ten (10) days prior to the date the grievance was filed in writing. D. In the event the grievance involves a group of employees who do not have the same Immediate supervisors, the grievance shall first be presented to the Police Chief as Indicated in Step 3 of this procedure. The subsequent steps of the grievance procedure as outlined in this Article shall then apply. E. All employees shall have the right to participate in this grievance procedure without regard to membership or non -membership, except that in accordance with Florida Statues 447.401, the P.B.A. shall not be required to process grievances of non-members. In the event that a non-member files a grievance, the P.B.A. is entitled to send a representative to each step to ensure that the integrity of the Agreement is upheld F. The P.B.A. shall have the right to initially file grievances in the third step of the grievance procedure and advance to the fifth step if they choose in any non -disciplinary matter involving the interpretation or application of this Agreement, provided however, that this right shall be strictly limited to those matters where the P.B.A. can factually demonstrate: a. That the matter is covered by a prevision of the Agreement; and b. That the matter involves the interpretation or application of that provision; and 32 c. The grievance does not seek to add to or subtract from any provision of this Agreement. ARTICLE 38 ARBITRATION 38.1: If no satisfactory agreement of a grievance has been reached under the procedure in Article 37, and the grievance or dispute relates to the determination of rights and obligations conferred or created by this Agreement, and a written request for arbitration is made within fifteen (15) calendar days after the final answer in Step 5 of the grievance procedure, such dispute shall be submitted for final and binding arbitration in accordance with the following procedure. 38.2: The City and the grievant(s) shall, within tell (10) calendar days of the request to arbitrate, meet to mutually agree upon an arbitrator. In the event an impartial arbitrator cannot be mutually agreed upon, the parties may select an arbitrator from a Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) panel or panels of not less than seven (7) names. In the event that either party, before striking of names occurs, feels that the panel is unsatisfactory, that parry shall have the right to request one (1) additional panel, Within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the panel, the arbitrator shall thereafter be selected from the panel of arbitrators by alternate striking of names until one (1) name remains. The parry who strikes first shall be determined by the toss of a coin by the City. The City will promptly notify the arbitrator of the appointment. 38.3: The arbitration shall be conducted at City facilities within the City of Sebastian and under the rules set forth in this Agreement and shall proceed as follows: 38A: Upon notification of appointment, the arbitrator shall communicate with the parties as soon as practicable to arrange for the date and place of hearing; or, if questions of material fact are not at issue, to arrange for the joint submission of stipulations of fact and relevant documentation concerning the grievance.. 38.5: If no hearing is to be conducted, each parry shall submit to the arbitrator its statement of position regarding the grievance. Prior to the date of hearing or submission of documents, the parties shall, jointly or separately, provide the arbitrator with a written statement of the issue or issues to be resolved in the arbitration proceeding. 38.6: The arbitrator shall have exclusive jurisdiction and authority to resolve grievances as defined in this Agreement. The arbitrator shall have the authority to issue subpoenas enforceable in any court of competent jurisdiction and shall administer oaths to all witnesses testifying in any proceeding. 38.7: Tire arbitrator shall have no authority to change, amend, add to, subtract from, or otherwise alter or supplement this Agreement or any part thereof or amendment thereto. 38.8: The arbitrator shall have no power to consider or rule upon any matter which is stated in this Agreement not subject to arbitration or which is not a grievance as defined in this Agreement or which not covered by this Agreement. 38.9: Except as provided in Section 3.2, the decision of the arbitrator shall be based solely upon the evidence and arguments presented by the respective parties in the presence of each other. 38.10: Upon timely notice prior to the scheduling of hearings and when mutually agreed, the consolidation of one (1) or more grievances based upon similar circumstances for hearing and resolution before the same arbitrator shall be permitted. 38.11: The arbitrator shall render a decision not later than thirty (30) calendar days after the conclusion of the final hearing. The findings of the arbitrator made in accordance with the jurisdictional authority under this Agreement shall be final and binding on the parties. The 33 arbitrator's decision shall be in writing and shall set forth the arbitrator's findings and conclusions on the issues submitted unless agreed in writing by the parties. 38.12: The party claiming misinterpretation or misapplication of this Agreement shall have the burden of proving its contention by a preponderance of competent evidence. 38.13: This Agreement constitutes a contract between the parties that shall be interpreted and applied by the parties and the arbitrator in the same manner as any other contract under the laws of the State of Florida. The function and purpose of the arbitrator is to determine disputed interpretations of terms actually found in llte Agreement or to determine disputed facts upon which the application of the Agreement depends. The arbitrator, therefore, shall not have The authority to change the intent of the parties as determined by generally accepted rules of contract construction. The arbitrator shall not render any decision, which, in practical or actual effect, modifies, revises, detracts from, or adds to any of the terms or provisions of this Agreement. 38.14: The costs for the services of llte arbitrator shall be home by the losing party. The parties shall bear the costs of their own representatives and witnesses. One (1) P.B.A. representative who is on duly shall be entitled to attend arbitration hearings at straight time rates. Either party desiring a transcript of the arbitration (tearing shall be responsible for the cost of the transcript unless otherwise agreed to, in writing, by the parties. ARTICLE 39 PERFORMANCE RATING REVIEW The Cal and the P.B.A. agree That the Police Department's General Orders governing Performance Rating Review w ill be followed for the life of this agreement. ARTICLE 40 GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE 40.1: During the term of this Agreement (October 1, 2019 — September 30, 2022), all regular full- time employees who participate in the group insurance coverage, agree to pay nq_Icss than twenty-five (S25.00) per month towards the premium for group insurance coverage. The City agrees to pay the remainder of the premium to provide individual group insurance coverage to all eligible employees. The emoloyec cost, n% change based on the annual mtcwal rates. 40.2: If the medical insurance is declined, the employee will receive $150.00 per month (S75 paid twice a month). 40.3: In the event that the premium rate for dependent group coverage increases, the Employer agrees to notify the P.B.A. as soon as is practicable. The P.B.A. agrees [hat file Employer may, at its discretion, obtain substitute insurance coverage from another carrier or require each covered employee to contribute his/her pro -rasa share of The increased premium cost for dependent coverage, whichever may be applicable. In the event that the carrier increases the premium rate for dependent group insurance coverage, the parties agree to abide by Sections 40.3 and 40A of this article. 40.4: Any eligible employee who elects to participate in the group insurance dependent coverage option plan will pay no more than sixty percent (60%) of the cost of the premium. The insurance premium may change cacti fiscal year based on renewal rotes. The employee shall pay any additional supplemental insurance that is optional coverage to llte employee. 34 40.5: Employees who retire or leave the City with twenty (20) years or more of continued service are eligible to continue their health insurance only fora maximum of 2 years and The City will pay no less than fany (400/4) of the costs of single group medical coverage. This means the retired employee who has 20 years of continuous service will pay no more than sixty percent (60%) of the insurance premium for single coverage. The insurance premium may change each fiscal year based on renewal rates. If the retired employee wishes to continue Dental, Vision and Life Insurance for the 2 years, the retired employee will pay 100% of the cost. The Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) is not pan of the retirement insurance. ARTICLE 41 CLOTHING MAINTENANCE. EOUIPMENT AND VEHICLES 41.1: The present practice of the City's Police Department in regard to furnishing uniforms shall be continued. The City will provide the required equipment as needed at no cost to the employee. 41.2: Any employee who shall receive breakage, loss or damage to any of above listed equipment, in the line of duty, shall have such equipment replaced at no charge to the bargaining unit member. 41.3: Personal equipment which is lost, broken or damaged, in the line of duty, shall be replaced according to the following schedule; wrist watch, not to exceed replacement cost or $60, whichever is less; eyeglasses up to S200; and miscellaneous items not to exceed S100 in the aggregate. As to all items listed, each employee shall submit a detailed list of such items, including miscellaneous items, for filing with the Police Chief. Items not listed shall not be replaced at the cost of the City. When any such item is changed, it is the responsibility of the employee to amend his/her list on file with the Police Chief. 41A: Each employee will reMi+e-bc reimbursed up to S45.00 per month IReceims manned) for uniform cleaning, unless the employee is on a leave of absence, such as Sick Leave, Workers' Compensation, etc. for any extended period. The mimburscme_m will be paidguanerly. 41.5: The City agrees to provide take home vehicles to all bargaining unit members who have completed their field training program and are operating as solo officers. This vehicle take home program will be extended to all bargaining unit members who reside within a 20-mile radius of the Sebastian Police Department. The Police Chief may waive the 20-mile restriction. Police Vehicles assigned to a police officer becomes that officer's responsibility. It will be the officer's responsibility to maintain the vehicle in a clean and orderly condition and to ensure all scheduled or needed maintenance is performed. Each police vehicle shall be checked by the assigned police officer in accordance with departmental policy prior to each shifi and the check -off log filed with the Shift Commander. Bargaining Unit members will be denied the use of a city take home vehicle in those instances wherein a member has been found to have violated a Department policy or due to a shortage of operable vehicles where no pool cars are available. If the bargaining unit member fails to properly maintain his or her vehicle, then the Police Chief can suspend the vehicle take home privilege of that member. If a vehicle driver finds any fault in the vehicle that might constitute a safely hazard, the driver shall immediately advise his/her Shift Commander. If the Shift Commander agrees, the vehicle will not be returned to duty until the safety hazard)s) are eliminated. 41.6: Patrol vehicles will contain equipment in accordance with Departmental Policy. 41.7: Ballistic vests will be worn in accordance with departmental policy. Ballistic vests shall be tailored to each individual officer. An officer may be excused from wearing a ballistic vest for medical reasons as determined by a physician selected by the City., How ever if excused doc to medical f�asor�• the individual (spcffq�trtlOg in the caJ�- —y pf police officer m Ihcir Own risk. 35 ARTICLE 42 EDUCATION REIMBURSEMENT Reimbursement of education expenses by the City of Sebastian for approved educational or training programs will be in conformance with the following: 42.1 Eligibility for Participation in Tuition Payment Plan — All regular full-time employees are eligible for participation in the City's Tuition Payment Plan up to the limit of the funds available for education. This program is available only to employees who have successfully completed their one-year employment or probationary period. 42.2: Tuition Payment Plan — The City of Sebastian will, upon approval of the Police Chief, the City Manager, and the Human Resources Director, pay a percentage of the tuition based on the course grade achieved of regular full-time employees for any eligible training or educational program/course. An eligible training or educational program/course is one that, in the judgment of the Human Resources Director, the City Manager, and the Police Chief, is directly related to the employee's current position or to a related higher position, and which will improve performance in a current position or which constitutes preparation for promotion to related higher responsibilities. Post graduate (ex. Master's, Doctorate, etc.) programs arc not included within the tuition payment plan. The Tuition Reimbursement Plan is as follows: Grade % Paid A 100% B 900/o C 75% P-Passing Or S-Satisfactory(If grades are not used) 100%. 42.3: Application Procedure — An employee desiring to participate in the City's Tuition Payment Plan shall submit an application fifteen (15) working days in advance to the Police Chief requesting approval for Plan participation. If the Police Chief recommends the education program, his recommendation will be forwarded to the Human Resources Director and the City Manager for final approval. 42.4: Course Completion — If the employee achieves a grade of "C" or better in a course which is gmded -- or if the employee receives a "pass" in a course which is graded on a pass/fail basis — he/she will submit an official copy of his/her grades along with proof of his/her payment for tuition, required books, or lab fees to the Police Chief. Reimbursement for tuition shall be made in accordance with City policy for reimbursements. The employee's personnel record will be documented with his/her education achievement. Textbooks shall become City property at the completion of the course and turned over to the Police Chief or his designee. 42.5: Transportation — Transportation under the Tuition Payment Plan shall be at the employee's expense. 42.6: The reimbursement shall be available for a maximum total of twenty -for (24) semester hours or thirty-two (32) quaner hours in any one (I) fiscal year period for eligible regular employees pending budget authorization and availability of funds. The maximum tuition rate to be reimbursed for participating in the City's Tuition Payment Plan for college -level courses is that established annually by the Florida State Legislature for state supported schools. Should an employee select to attend a non -State school, he/she is responsible for the difference in tuition. Any employee receiving a scholarship or grant for education will not be eligible for the education reimbursement funds if the funds exceed the City's tuition. 36 42.7: Service Requirement —Employees who arc reimbursed for such courses, agree to remain employed by the City of Sebastian for at least three 3 .rwo1 4 years alter completion of the morsels). Should an employee leave the City service within two three years alter completion of the course(s), he/she is required to return any payments to the City or it will be deducted from his/her final paycheck. 42.8: City Mandated Education Courses — If the City requires an employee to attend an educational course, seminar or conference, the City shall pay tuition, transportation, and mcals and lodging in accordance with the City's Travel Policy. ARTICLE 43 / HEALTH & SAFETY 43.1: CONTAGIOUS DISEASES I The City shall provide each employee with vaccination series for Hepatitis at no expense to the �J employee. \ ARTICLE 44 TRAINING 44.1: The City agrees to make a good faith effort to promote on-the-job training for the purpose of improving the perfo Pance of employees, aiding employees to equip themselves for advancement to higher positions and greater responsibilities, and improving the quality of I service rendered to the public. 44.2: Wherc the City requires any employee to attend supervisory training and/or training in / specialized techniques, the City will make every reasonable effort to facilitate the employee attending such training during his/her normal working hours. In the event the City is unable to schedule the employee to attend such training during his/her normal working hours, the employee shall be required to attend such training during his/her off -duty hours; provided, however, that the time spent by llte employee in such training during his/her off -duty hours shall be compensated in accordance with Article 27 of this Agreement. Travel time shall not be compensated. 44.3: All sworn officers will be required to train and qualify with their service weapon on a semi- annual basis. A certified arms instmctor shall conduct the training. The City shall famish all ammunition and safety equipment. Any employee required to attend such training during his/her of --duty hours will be compensated in accordance with Article 27 of this Agreement. Travel time shall not be compensated. 44.4: The City may provide the employees with a library of current publications pertaining to Florida Law Enforcement. ARTICLE 45 n1�� v OFF -DUTY EMPLOYMENT / 7 45.1: Outside Employment shall be controlled by the City's Standard Operating Procedures and /, departmental general orders. No City uniform shall be wom or any City equipment used. ((( A. Any employee desiring to pursue outside employment shall submit designated form to the Police Chief for approval. The Police Chief shall review and respond within a reasonable time period. ARTICLE 46 37 SUBSTANCE ABUSE TESTING 46.1: The City and the P.B.A. agree to abide by a Drug Free Workplace as provided for in Florida Statute. 46.2: An employee subject to drug testing for reasonable suspicion shall be placed on administrative leave with pay pending the laboratory results of the test. 46.3: Employees agree to participate in a random drug screening. ARTICLE 47 SAVINGS CLAUSE 47.1: If any article or section of this Agreement should be determined to be in conflict with any existing or subsequently enacted Slate or Federal legislation or judicial decision, all other articles and sections of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect will) it being presumed that the intent of the parties herein was to enter into the Agreement without such invalid portion(s). 47.2: In the event of such determination, die City agrees to notify the P.B.A. of its intent to implement such change within ftfleen (15) days of such notice. The P.B.A. shall have the right to appeal such determination within thirty (30) days of such notice to the appropriate court. During the time of such appeal, the City will effect no change in the Agreement until such appeal has been resolved by the appropriate court within the State or Federal Judicial System. 47.3: In the event of invalidation of any article or section, the parties agree to meet within thirty (30) days of such determination for the purpose of negotiating a replacement for such article or section. ARTICLE48 RETIREMENT 48.1 The City will follow Ordinance No. 0.15-01 amended by 0-17-03 which amends Chapter 58, Law Enforcement, Article III, Police Officers' Retirement System, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sebastian. - The City shall contribute to the Plan as required by law to ensure that the Plan is funded on a sound actuarial basis. 48.2 Member Contributions Members shall be required to make regular contributions to the fund in the amount of eight percent (8%) of their eligible earnings. 48.3 Cost -of -Living (a) Normal Retirement Benefit (1) The amount of the monthly retirement income payable to a member hired prior to October 1 2011 who retires on or after his normal retirement date shall be an amount equal to the number of years of credited service multiplied by three (3) percent of his average final compensation. (2) For members hired on or after 0-- er ), 2llt I. tlic amount of the mnuthh retiienieni income payable to a member who retires on or after his normal retirement date shall be an amount equal to the number of years of credited service multiplied by two (2) percent of his average final compensation for the years of credited service beginning on or after April 11, 38 2012 and ending October 1, 2016 and three (3) percent of average final compensation for all credited service before April 11, 2012 and after October 1, 2016. (3) Future retirees with a minimum of fifteen (IS) years of credited service shall receive a one percent (1%) automatic cost -of -living adjustment beginning on the first October 1 following the attainment of age fifty-eight (58). The COLA is applicable to all forms of retirement, including normal and early retirement, terminated vested, disability retirees and pre -retirement death beneficiaries. 48A Optional Forms of Benefits - For members who do not participate in the DROP pursuant to Section 58-70.3, the member may elect a percentage of benefit in a lump sum per the Ordinance. 48.5 Military Service, Police Service Prior to Employment (a) The City will follow the City's Ordinance 0-17-01 amended by 0-17-03 Section 58-70.1 and Section 58-70.2 48.6 Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP) (a) The City will follow the City's Ordinance 0-17-01 amended by 0-17-03 Section 58-70.3 48.7 Reemployment after Retirement (a) The City will follow the City's Ordinance 0-17.01 amended by 0-17-03 Section 58-70.4 48.8 Any payment made to employees, pursuant to Articles 33.2, 33.6 and 34.5, for accrued vacation and/or sick leave shall not be used in calculating pension benefits, unless those hours were accrued prior to October 1, 2011. if an employee accrued vacation and/or sick leave prior to October 1, 2011, those hours shall be calculated into the pension benefit formula, at the time of separation, in accordance with the following provisions A. As part of the pension calculation formula, the employee's rate of pay in effect on October 1, 2011 shall be the hourly wage factor. B. As part of the pension calculation formula, provisions from Articles 33 and 34, which govern maximum vacation and/or sick leave accruals, shall be in effect for potential benefit accruals. C. Vacation and/or sick leave accruals eligible for the pension calculation shall be capped at an amount equal to eligible accruals as realized by the employee on October 1, 2011 or the accruals paid upon termination, whichever is less. Should vacation and/or sick leave accruals decrease below the capped amount, accruals used for the pension calculation shall not increase and the lower accrual amount will be used in the pension calculation formula. D. Exhibit - "C" represents the eligible and capped vacation and/or sick leave accruals that may be used in the pension calculation formula. The chart shall be updated on an annual basis or upon retirement to ensure an accurate pension benefit calculation. Only employees listed in Exhibit "B" shall be eligible to apply accruals in the pension benefit formula. 39 ARTICLE 49 DURATION OF AGREEMENT. DATES 49.1 This Agreement shall become effective upon the date of ratification by the parties, and shall remain in full force and effect until 12:00 midnight onrSeptember 30. 2022=. I Formatted; Fcn ac Fred 49.2 All terms and conditions last in effect at the expiration of this agreement shall be automatically renewed fmm year to year thereafter unless either party has given written notice to the other on ^ (� or before July 15* of any year in which the Agreement may expire. I 'I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands, this day of 001 20192022. `/ /% COASTAL FLORIDA CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION By: By: Al Boettjer, Chief Negotia(or Paul E. Carlisle, Jr.: City Manager By: Kenneth McDonough, CFPBA Rep By: Jason Mills, CFPBA Rep Approved as to form and content: Ry: )-Mie4telleMorris.444 eel hae{' By: Kenneth W. Killgore, CFO/Administrative Services Director By: Cynthia R. Watson, Human Resources Director Attest: 40 Jeanette Williams, City Clerk By:. . James StokeNannv Anon, City Attomey 41 PBA PROPOSED STARTING WAGES EFFECTIVE 8/2/2022 Current Current Proposed Proposed Evergreen Proposed CLASS TITLE Minimum Hourly Minimum Annual Hourly Annual Rate Rate Minimum Minimum Police Officer Police Sergeant 19.5231 $ 40,608.05 $ 22.1154 $ 46,000.00 24.6907 $ 51,356.66 $ 26.7308 $ 55,600.00