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R95-002RESOLUTION NO. R95-~,~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, RATIFYING THE 1994/97 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND PALM BEACH COUNTY POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT, ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT "A"; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach deems it to be in t~e best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, to enler into an Agreement with the Palm Beach County Police Benevolent Association (PBA).I NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE/ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA THAT: ~ Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida do~s hereby ratify the 1994/97 Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, Florida and tl~e Palm Beach County Police Benevolent Association, and authorizes and directs the MayOr and City Clerk to execute said Agreement, which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this ? ~" day of January, 1995. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor ~/ Commissioner ATTEST: Commissioner ~~,lt ~Cler;( ~2~~c~,~_ (Corporate Seal) Aut~sig.d~c PBA~CBA 12/16/94 1994 / 97 AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PALM BEACH COUNTY POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION 12/16/94 PBA CITY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 TABLE OF CONTENTS Preamble ...................................... 1 Recognition ................................... 2 Non-Discrimination ............................ 3 Dues Deduction ................................ 4 Union Business ................................ 5 ..... Bulletin Board ................................ 6 ~ Testing ....................................... 7 Vacancies ..................................... 8 _ ~ Management Rights ............................. 9 Advisory Committee ............................ 11 Hours of Work ................................. 12 Wages ......................................... 13 Seniority ..................................... 16 Work Week/Overtime Compensation/Call Back ..... 20 Uniforms ...................................... 25 Medical Expenses .............................. 27 Group Insurance ............................... 29 Leaves ........................................ 30 Holidays ...................................... 35 Funeral Expenses .............................. 37 Equipment Maintenance & Safety ................ 38 Training ...................................... 39 Career Path Program ........................... 41 Personnel Records ............................. 43 Legal Action .................................. 45 Awards and Commendations ...................... 46 Grievance Procedure ........................... 47 Rights of Law Enf. Officers Under Investigation 51 Discipline and Discharge ...................... 52 Past Practices ................................ 53 ~ ~ 54 Personal Vehicles ...... ~ .......................... Department Policies,~Rules & Regulations ...... 55 Maternity Leave ............................... 56 - - Complete Agreement & Waiver Clause ............ 57 Severability .................................. 58 ~F~aintenance of Contract ....................... 59 Duration ...................................... 60 ~ignature Page ................................ 61 12/16/94 PBA CITY -1- This Agreement is entered into by the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the "City" and Palm Beach County Police Benevolent Association, located in West Palm Beach, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the "Union", for. the purpose of promoting harmonious relations between the City and the Union, to establish an orderly and peaceful procedure, to settle differences which might arise and to set forth the basic, complete and full agreement between the parties concerning salaries and all other conditions of employment. 12/16/94 PBA CITY RECOGNITION The City hereby recognizes the Union as exclusive bargaining agent for the purpose of presenting proposals relative to salaries and other conditions of employment for the barGaininG unit consisting __ of all full time sworn police officers within the following job classification: Police Officer and Police Detective. The term member will mean any member in the barGaininG unit. 12/16/94 PBA CITY. -3- NON-DISCRIMINATION The City will not interfere with the rights of officers to become members of the Union, and there shall be no discrimination, interference, restraint or coercion by the City, or any City representative, against any officer because of membership or because of any activity in any official capacity on behalf of the Union. 12/16/94 PBA CITY DUES DEDUCTION UDon receiDt of a form Drovided by the Union and aDDroved by the City which has been voluntarily executed by a City emDloyee who is a member of the bargaining unit, the City will deduct from the Day due the emD!oyee, those dues and uniform assessments required to retain Union membershiD as certified by the Union. The total amount of deductions shall be remitted each month by the City to the Treasurer of the Union. This authorization shall remain in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement or for thirty (30) days after notification of the revocation of the authorization to deduct by the emDloyee. 12/16/94 PBA CITY. -5- ~ Union representatives will be granted up to fifteen (15) days (120 hours) total per year, or equivalent hours, to attend functions of the Union and shall be provided such leave with pay, without having such leave charged against their normal leave. ~ The City will permit accredited representatives of the Union to have reasonable access, with the approval of the Police Chief, to the Police Department training room during the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. to conduct Union business. All normal fees for the use of this room or any other City building will be paid by the Union. ~ Within the limits of appropriate statutes the City will provide the Union, on a semi-annual basis, a complete roster of the bargaining unit members, including name, rank, date of birth, address, telephone number, Social Security number, present assignment and current pay scale, after receiving authorization from the individual member. ~ 12/16/94 PBA CITY. BULLETIN BOARD The City will Drovide bulletin board sDace; one in the Line UD Room and one in the Detective Division for the exclusive use of the Union, for 9osting bulletins, notices and other union material. A notice or item Dlaced on the bulletin board shall bear, on its face, the legible designation of the Derson resDonsible for Dlacing of this notice or item on the bulletin board. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -7- ~ Testing or promotional examinations and testing procedures will be in accordance with the Civil Service Rules and Regulations of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida. ~ Officers passed over for promotion through the use of the "Rule of 3" provided for in the Civil Service Rules and Regulations will be given a written explanation at the officer's request as to why they were passed over. Said explanation shall not be grievable unless the reason is arbitrary and capricious. 12/16/94 PBA CITY Budgeted promotional vacancies occurring in any Dosition within the certified bargaining unit will be filled in accordance with the Civil Service Rules and Regulations. Any such vacancy shall be offered within thirty (30) days of the establishment of the appropriate eligibility list provided funds are available to fill said position as determined by the City Manager's office. 12/16/94 PBA CITY. -9- MANAGEMENT RIGHTS The Union recognizes that the City has the exclusive right to manage and direct the Police Department. Specifically, but not byway of limitation, the City retains the exclusive right to: ao Hire, promote, and lay off employees in accordance with the City of Boynton Beach Civil Service Rules and Regulations. B. Discharge and suspend employees for cause. C o Transfer employees from one location to another, one shift to another, or one starting time to another. Do Establish and change the starting and quitting times and the number of hours and shifts to be worked. E. Assign and reassign employees. Schedule and change the work to be performed by employees. Formulate, implement and change Departmental policy, rules, regulations, and directives which are not in conflict with the specific provisions of this Agreement. H. Introduce new services, procedures, materials, facilities and equipment. ~ I. Mandate physical, medical, and drug testing in accordance with law. The City agrees to use State Certified Laboratories for all drug testing. J. Determine and change the equipment and materials provided ..to or not provided to employees. Add to or change the qualifications necessary for any job classification. L. Create, alter or disband any Departmental unit or transfer members based upon the needs of the department as determined by the Chief. 12/16/94 PBA CITY If the City fails to exercise any one or more of the above functions from time to time it shall not be deemed a waiver of the City's right to exercise any or all of such functions. Any right or privilege of the City not specifically relinquished by the.City tn this Agreement shall remain with the City. ~ In the event of any change over which the City may have an obligation to bargain concerning an impact of the change, the change may be implemented prior to resolution of the impact bargaining. 12/16/94 PBA CITY. -11- ADVISORY ~ By mutual agreement between the City and the Union, they may establish a joint commit,tee. The Union membership shall consist of persons from within the position classification covered by this Agreement, and members designated by the Chief of Police shall consist of persons within the Department, but outside the bargaining unit. ~ This committee may .meet as needed by mutual consent, and meetings may be held between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday or at another mutually agreeable time. If a meeting is held during working hours of an employee participant, said participant may be excused without loss of pay for that purpose. Attendance for a meeting outside of regular working hours shall not be deemed as time worked and participants will not receive additional pay or leave benefits. Section .3, Attendance by o~her than members of the Union and. City Administrative Officers will be by agreement of a majority of the members of the Committee and shall first receive the approval of the Chief of Police. 12/16/94 PBA CITY HOURS OF WORK Section 1. A work day is defined as either eight (8) hours per day or ten (10) hours per day. A work week is defined as either five - 8 hour work days, or four - 10 hour work days. ~ No member of the Bargaining Unit shall be required or allowed to work more than sixteen (16) continuous hours except during a declared emergency or during an ongoing ia~ediate investigation. Members of the Bargaining Unit acknowledge that they have an obligation to come to work physically and mentally prepared to efficiently and effectively carry out their responsibilities. No member of' the bargaining unit shall be scheduled either by the department or through shift swaps, details, or over-time, to work more than 16 hours of duty in a 24 hour period, except during emergencies or where overtime is required to complete an on duty assignment, i.e. late arrest. For the purpose of this section, duty means regular assigned duties and detail assignments, not to include ~court, depositions, filings, and similar judicial responsibilities. Section 3. Members acknowledge that they have the obligation to come to work fit for duty. 12/16/94 PBA CITY. -13- A. Ail employees in the bargaining unit who were hired as full-time employees before October 1, 1988, shall receive a lump sum payment of one (1%) percent of their base salary on January 1, 1995. B. All members in the bargaining unit who were hired as full-time employees on or after October 1, 1988, shall receive a two (2%) percent increase of their base salary on Janaury 1, 1995. C. Effective October 1, 1994, the step plan for bargaining unit members shall provide for a two (2%) percent increase to the employee on their anniversary date during each year of this Agreement. D. On October 1, 1995,and 'on October 1, 1996, all employees in the bargaining unit who were hired as full-time employees before October 1, 1988, shall receive a lump sum payment of one (1%) percent of their base salary. ~ E. On October 1, 1995, and October 1, 1996, all members in the bargaining unit who were hired as full-time employees on or after Oct~ 1, 1988, shall receive a one (1%) percent increase of .their baSesalary. F. The foregoing provisions regarding wages represents a full and complete settlement of all disputes arising from the pay freeze which has been in effect since October 1, 1991. Within ten 12/16/94 PBA CITY -14- (10) days of ratification of this Agreement by both parties, the Union shall dismiss, with prejudice, its action pending against the City and designated as Palm Beach County Circuit Court Case No. CL 94 5556 AD. Section 2. Special Assianm~nts A. Traffic Division: Members assigned to the Traffic Division who elect are required to ride a motorcycle shall be compensated an additional 5% for hazardous duty during said assignment. B. Vice Members: Those members who are assigned to vice shall be compensated ad additional 5% for hazardous duty during said assignment. C. Investigators: Those members who are assigned to the position of investigator shall be compensated an additional 2% during said assignment. D. SRT (Special Response Team). Those members who have successfully completed testing and are selected as a member of the Police Department SRT Team, sha~.'be compensated an additional 10%. for hazardous duty when said Team is actually called to duty. E. K-9 Unit: Members assigned to the K-9 Unit will receive one (1) ~ of overtime for K-9 care, equipment maintenance and vehicle cleaning for each RDO, vacation day where the dog is not kenneled or otherwise boarded. K-9 officers will be allowed one (1) hour of duty time per work day to tend to K-9 care, equipment maintenance and vehicle cleaning. Members on vacation will be 12/16/94 PBA CITY. -15- credited one hour per day for K-9 care, equipment maintenance and vehicle cleaning. F. Officers assigned as Field Training Officers and who have completed successfully the required 40-hour training shall receive an additional 5% while assigned to this duty with a maximum of six (6) week assignment for any Field Training unless at the end of the fifth week the Training Officer's supervisor provides a report through the Chief to the Personnel Director that an extension beyond six (6) weeks of training is required and that the extension is not a result of the Training Officer's lack of effort or ability to complete the field training effort. With such report the six weeks of an additional 5% will be extended in two (2) week ,increments. G. Detectives shall be compensated an additional 2% incentive pay. 12/16/94 PBA CITY ~ The City agrees that seniority shall consist of continuous accumulated paid service with the Boynton Beach Police Department. Seniority shall be computed from the date of appointment. Seniority shall accumulate during absences because of illness, injury in the line of duty, vacation, military leave or any other authorized leave of absence. ~ The City agrees that seniority shall govern the following matters: Temporary vacancies shall be defined as occurring when the superior officer on duty determines that a position needs to be filled. Such vacancies arising during a particular tour or shift shall be filled according to the following procedure: ~ The perman~ly assigned members of the platoon. who are regularly scheduled to work and who are on duty prior to the shift experiencing the vacancy will be offered the position first, by seniority. ~ If the vacancy remains, the permanently assigned members of the platoon experiencing the vacancy not regularly scheduled to work on the day the shift or tour experiences the vacancy will be offered the 12/16/94 PBA CITY position, by seniority. _~.~ If the vacancy assiqned members of the platoon who are scheduled to work the shift or tour following the shift or tour experiencing the vacancy, will be offered the position, by seniority. ~ I f the vacancy remains, the permanent ly assigned members of the off-duty shift or tour (3rd shift) will be offered the position, by seniority. ~ All others not covered in Steps 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be offered the position, by seniority. ~ In the event that the vacancy remains after completing Steps 1 through 5, all sergeants will be offered the position prior to Step 7 being utilized. Step 7. In the event that the vacancy remains, and it becomes necessary to order individuals to work, the selection ~.~all be by seniority in reverse order, begin at Step 4 and through Step 1. ~. officer must accept and be able to work the full eight hours in accordance ~with the limitations elsewhere, this does not preclude the officer from having another officer fill any portion of the shift, including the -17- remains, the permanently 12/16/94 PBA CITY do beginning of the shift. _ultimately responsible and The officer is obligated to be -18- prepared for duty at the co~encement of the shift, if he is unable to fill that obligation with another officer. Layoffs will follow the procedures in the Civil Service Rules and Regulations. In the event of a vacancy on a platoon, seniority will prevail in the offering of the position, at shift Dick. Officers will be allowed to pick a shift-and days off by seniority at shift change. The department and bargaining unit may mutually agree on alternative schedules. Schedules that may impact any of the conditions of this contract will be mutually agreed upon prior to implementation. In the event of a vacancy in any division or unit, seniority will prevail, after consideration of job related qualificatioq~..' Job ~related qualifications will be determined by th~ Chief of Police and will include, but not be limited to, specialized training, job -~rformance, attendance, evaluations, and the results of an oral review board. All such vacancies will be posted as soon as possible and job related qualifications will be listed when posted. The duration of all special, bureau, divisional or unit assignments are temporary and 12/16/94 PBA CITY. f o -19- the length or duration will be determined by the Chief of Police. Any special event (Holiday Parade, GALA, July 4th, or any other event) shall be offered through a rotating list of Police Officers based upon department seniority. This section does not apply to special details. In the event of a declared emergency alternate shifts or work schedules may be adopted by the Chief of Police as needed. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -20- WORK W~RK - OVERTIM~ COMPENSATION Section 1. Overtime It is hereby agreed that no employee should be required to remain on duty for a work period of more than five (5) eight (8) hour shifts or four (4) ten (10) hour shifts unless extra hours of duty are deemed necessary by the Chief of Police or his designated representative in which case compensation should be at the rate of one and one-half (1.5) times the regular hourly salary. Overtime will be computed on the basis of hours worked over ten (10) hours for a ten (10) hour shift or over eight (8) hours for an eight (8) hour shift. All compensation under this Article shall be in monies at a time and one-half rate of regular pay. Whether the shift to which an employee is assigned is a ten (10) hour shift or an eight (8) hour shift is up to the discretion of the Chief of Police. Employees who are in a duty status seven (7) or fewer minutes either prior to or after the$~ shift will not be eligible for overtime pay. Employees who are in a duty status eight (8) or more minutes either prior to or after their shift must be so only with the Super-~isor's approval in order to be eligible for overtime pay. Overtime ~ay will be at time and one-half (1 1/2) times regular pay. Compensatory Time: For the contract year 1994-97, members of the Bargaining 12/16/94 PBA CITY -21- Unit shall have the option of accumulating a maximum of forty (40) hours of ~omDensatory time at time and one-half. In the event said members are reassigned outside either of stated position, or are promoted outside the bargaining unit, the balance of all compensatory time will be paid. Compensatory time earned and accumulated shall be paid off totally in September of the fiscal year if not utilized by the end of the month of August. Compensatory time accumulated will be taken within the scheduling needs of the Department. Section 2. Special Detail Assianment All Bargaining Unit Members assigned to cover special details may report directly to their assignment without prior checking in or out at the police station, but must advise a supervisor personally or by radio. The officer assigned to special detail shall comply with all current department policies and procedures in effect. notify the on duty Watch Co~L~nder by radio or in person of on duty and off duty status. Section 3. Call Bac~ Call back is defined as' any ~ime an officer is called into work when he/she is off duty, or when the work time is not contiguous with his~er assigned shift. In the event of call back the employee shall be compensated for the actual time worked, but not less than three (3) hours at the rate of one and one-half (1 1/2) times his basic hourly rate reflected in the pay schedule in Appendix A. When an officer is called for call back he/she will be 12/16/94 PBA CITY -22- guaranteed a minimum of three (3) hours at time and one-half, and at his/her supervisory's discretion the officer may be required to work the entire three hours or longer. When an officer is called for call-back, the supervisor will indicate as to whether or not t!hey should arrive in, uniform or in plain-clothes, if the option is available. Section 4 Court Time A. Court time will be paid at time and one-half when the officer is not on his regular assignment. An officer on court time will be compensated a minimum of three (3) hours at time and one-half. B. An employee who has been-instructed to remain on standby for court appearances during the employee's off-duty hours shall be paid one-half the straight time hourly rate for each hour on Standby up to a maximum of eight (8) hours of standby duty in any one day. A minimum payment of one (1) hour straight time shall be paid for all standby assignment,S. When an employee is required to stand by for eight (~) hours, the employee shall receive four (4) hours plus one (1) additional hour at straight time. If an officer does go to court he will be paid for the court time indicated in Section A and not receive standby time pay. C. Bargaining unit members may report directly to court without prior check in at the police station. Members 12/16/94 PBA CITY -23- are still required to document their attendance at the court house and submit documentation to the Department. Section 5. On-Call Any bargaining unit member who is on an "on-call" (on-Dager) basis other than court time as outlined in Article 14, Section 4 shall receive compensation of one hour of pay at time and one-half for each day (24 hour period) on call. No member will be Dlaced "on- call" without the approval of a division commander, Bureau commander, or designated representative. Section 6. Overtime Pay Overtime pay, when so granted, will normally be contained in .the member's next regular pay check following the time worked. Section 7. Schedule The City will establish the hours of work best suited to meet the needs of the Department, but agrees that work schedules will not be changed or altered intentionally to avoid the Dayment of overtime, except with forty-eight (48) hours notice. The City recognizes that unusual circumstances may requ~r~..that a member request a change of their schedule shift without obligating the City to Day over-time, and therefore a m~mber may work for or change shifts, not limited to one shift with another member Derforming similar duties. No · reasonable request, when work assignments are not affected, will be denied. No member will accept a shift change scheduling the officer to work more than sixteen continuous hours or as limited elsewhere. Shift change requests may be completed anytime prior to 12/16/94 PBA CITY -24- the actual start or beginning of the shift. No more than two (2) membsrs m~_y fill a single position during any one shift except during extingent circumstances and with prior approval of the Watch Commander. Section 9. Shift Chanaes - Employer An officer will be given adequate advance notice as determined by the Chief of any change in his/her regular hours of work except when an emergency exists. Notice given less than forty-eight (48) hours before any changed schedule (assignment days or days off) is to take affect, entitles the officer to receive compensation at the rate of one and one-half (1.5) times his/her reqular salary for the first day of his/hour tour of duty. Section 10. The City agrees that any member required to be out of Palm Beach Court to attend court, seminarS, or for any other reason as a result of his/her duties as a police officer, except if the officer is exclusively the plaintiff in a personal civil action, will be paid his/her regular rate off,Day for each day or partial day required for said purposes. There will be no regular or overtime compensation. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -25- ~ The City will provide up to three (3) full uniforms per year and shoes every six (6) months on an as-need basis. The City will supply replacements for the parts of the uniform when replacement is appropriate, as determined by the Chief, and if adequate funds are available in the City Budget. ~ The Detectives who are members of the bargaining unit and assigned to plain clothes duty will receive a total of $600.00 a fiscal year, paid in $150 installments at the end of each quarter and pro-rated as appropriate. Reimbursement, replacement or repair of personal clothing and equipment will be according to current department policies and procedures. The replacement will require the approval of the chief of Police. The Detective or Uniformed Officer claiming a replacement will be required to include, with his/her claim, an explanation of the circumstances of the damage an~ appropriate reports concerning the incident where damage to his uniform took place. This allowance shall commence from the date of assignment on a pro-rated basis. Uniformed Officers assigned to plain clothes duty for more than three (3) months at a time will receive clothing allowance in accordance with the above for the three (3) months and pro-rated thereafter. ~ The City will bear the cost of cleaning ten (10) 12/16/94 PBA CITY -26- issued uniform pieces per week for the contract year. The City shall notify those employees that are eligible, to take their uniforms only to the approved dry cleaning establishment in Boynton Beach selected by the City. Sworn Detectives will be given a cash cleaning supplement equivalent to that given the uniform officer. This will be paid at the end of each quarter of the contract year. This allowance shall coalescence from the date of assiqnment on a pro- rated basis. Uniformed Officers assigned to plain clothes duty for more than three (3) months at a time will, for that three months period, be given a cash cleaning supplement equivalent to that given the uniform officer and pro-rated thereafter. These payments for uniform officer assigned to plain clothes duty will substitute for the normal cleaning allowance for uniform officers. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -27- MEDIC~ EXPENSES ~ Members will receive and shall be obliged to take annual electrocardiogram and physical examination performed by an agency or doctor to be approved by the City. If City selected doctor is used scheduling will be at the discretion of the Department, and the results will become part of the employee's record. The City will pay the cost of this examination. ~ A member may elect his/her own private physician if approved by the City and the City is only obligated to pay a portion of the fee, not to exceed $100, upon proper receipt. The member shall be responsible for -scheduling the appointment and forwarding the results to the City to be included in the employee's personnel records. ~ When recommended by a physician the City will pay for a Stress Test no more than once every three (3) years with no more than a third of the barGaininG unit being compensated for such a test in any one year. Should the member choose his own physician, the City shall pay that amount they would have paid had the member Gone to the City's doctor. ~ The City shall provide an immunization schedule during the life of this AGreement for any member who wants to be immunized for Hepatitis - Type B. It is incumbent upon the barGaininG unit member to notify the Department should they desire said immunization. Said immunization shall be administered 12/16/94 PBA CITY by qualified personnel. -28- 12/16/94 PBA CITY -29- ~ROUP INSURANCE Section 1. Medical Insurance The cost of health and medical insurance premiums for the primary coverage shall be borne by the City for the employee only. Coverage currently in effect should not be reduced. All policies shall be reviewed annually. Section 2. Life Insurance Members of the bargaining unit shall be covered by $25,000 of group life insurance with the premium paid by the City. Section 3. Dental Insurance A group dental insurance program will be provided by the City and the City will pay the premium for employees and $7.00 per month of the premium for family coverage. 12/16/94 PBA CITY ~u~i~LD__~__~nnual ~eave - Vacation a. C · Section 2 a. -30- Personnel in the bargaining unit will be covered by City of Boynton Beach Civil Service Rules and Regulations for all issues relative to annual leave. New employees hired after January 1, 1992 shall be subject to the revised annual leave schedule. Vacation requests may be submitted from 14-45 days in advance for vacation. In the event of dual requests for vacation dates, the senior member request shall prevail if it was submitted thirty (30) days prior to the date or dates requested. Vacations of two days or less may be made with twenty-four (24) hours advance notice or less. All other requests submitted under 30 days shall be on a first come first serve basis regardless of seniority. Request for emergency vacation leave will be considered individually by the ~hief.. Sick Leave Employees will earn ninety-six (96) hours of sick leave Der year at the rate of eight (8) hours per month. The use of sick leave will be in accord with the Civil Service Rules and Regulations and Police Department Rules and Regulations, as applicable. New employees hired after January 1, 1992 shall be subject to the revised 12/16/94 PBA CITY sick leave schedule. _Employees who have more than one hundred twenty (120) hours of sick leave as of September I, of the current contract year, may convert 50% of the excess over one hundred twenty (120) hours to a cash straight time payment not to exceed one hundred (100) hours in this fiscal year. Those hours over one hundred twenty (120) hours not converted in the 1989-90 fiscal year may be converted in the next fiscal year. This Drovision shall not be applicable for fiscal year 199, 1994-97 and shall be subject to the collective bargaining Drocess for subsequent fiscal years. Sharing Sick Leave 1. It shall be the policy of the City to permit an employee the opportunity of donating accrued sick leave time to a designated employee whenever extraordinary circumstances require the desiqnated emDloyee to b~-.~absent from work for a lengthy period of time, and when the employee has exhausted all accrued sick leave and vacation leave to the number of vacation hours that said employee would accrue in one year. 2. Extraordinary circumstances shall ~e defined as lengthy hosDitalization, critical illness', or injury. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -32- When there appears to be a need to share sick leave in accord with Section c.2, the Union Steward will prepare a list of bargaining unit members who are willing to contribute sick leave hours, confirm through the Finance Department that the hours are available and submit the list, accompanied by appropriate Personnel Action Form, to the Personnel Office for proper charge to sick leave records. Time used will be used in order listed on appropriate form supplied by the Union Steward. Sick leave for medical appointment can be scheduled more than 48 hours ahead and not be changed except in the event of an emergency. No member shall be placed on restricted sick leave under Civil Service Rule XI, Section 4, Paragraph E unless that member has had a counseling session, with at least a Watch Lieutenant (Lieutenant rank only). During that counseling session,~he member will be informed of the reasons being'consi~ered for restricted sick leave. At that time, the member will be given an opportunity to explain the sick days taken. When a member is placed on restricted sick leave, the member will be notified in writing of that fact. A unit member placed on restricted sick leave shall be re-evaluated in six months. If not re-evaluated within ten (10) working days after the six 12/16/94 PBA CITY. -33- month period, the unit member will be removed from restricted sick leave. f. At the employee's option, the employee may convert excess sick leave time as defined in accordance with this section to vacation time not to exceed forty (40) hours, to be transacted in the first month of the calendar year. g. Officers who call in sick will not be offered or allowed overtime for the shift following the shift in which they report sick, except during an emergency. Section 3. Personal Time a. A total of twenty-four. (24) hours for personal time per year will be allowed in increments of one-half shift at a time or a full shift, not back-to-back. Personal time will not be accumulate'd from year to year and in no way should be a basis of termination pay. No request for personal leave will be denied without a reasonable justification. b. Employees may request a one-half shift increment of personal time, which will be given at-roll-call only, by seniority. .Section 4. Bereavement Days Compassionate Leave: In the event of the death of the mother, father, foster parents, brother, sister, husband, wife, son, daughter, grandparents, grandchildren, mother-in- 12/16/94 PBA CITY~ -34- law, father-in-law, sister-in-law or brother-in-law of a permanent or probationary employee, grandparents of spouse and any permanent family member of the household, such employee shall be entitled to paid compassionate leave not to exceed three (3) consecutive calendar days for any one death. However, if it is necessary for the employee to leave the State in connection with the internment of the deceased, five (5) consecutive calendar days shall be allowed. Employees must verify attendance in writing in order to be eligible for this article. The City Manager may grant additional leave under this section, except that such additional leave shall, be debited against the employee's accrued sick or annual leave. 12/16/94 PBA CITY. -35- ~ Holidays will be in accordance with the Civil Service Rules and Regulations as of July, 1985. ~ Holiday pay will be at 1.5 times regular Day for all members of the bargaining unit whether or not the holiday is worked. Section 3. a. Co Holiday Conversion Under this Section a member may elect not to receive holiday pay as outlined in Section 2 above, but instead to have the equivalent straight time holiday hours added as a lump sum to their accrued vacation balance, (i.e. 110 hours for 4/10 employees and 88 hours for 5/8 employees). Members who sign up for this section must do so between October 1st and October 31st of each contract year with the Secretary of the Department. Members exercising ~his option for conversion will be paid only straight time for the hours worked on the holiday. Members exercising this option may use a vacation day (8 hours) instead of working the holiday. The vacation hours will be paid at straight time. Members not assigned to work on the holiday will receive their normal weekly pay. 12/16/94 PBA CITY f o -36- Members leaving the service who participated will owe the City for those holidays they were not on the payroll either through loss of vacation credits or deduction from funds due from the City. 12/16/94 PBA CITY~ ~ The City will make a payment of up to $5,000 to the beneficiary of bargaining unit employees killed in the line of duty. ~ All employees shall, on a form to be supplied by the Chief of Police or his authorized representative, designate by name and address, the individual to whom such funds are to be paid. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -38- EOUIP~NT MAINTENANCE & SAFETY The City, as a management responsibility, will maintain vehicles and equipment in a safe condition and in accordance with law or ordinances. The Union Members accept the responsibility for checking vehicles prior to use and for completing City providing forms for any defects which is discovered or any operating matter that needs attention. Concerns about unsafe condition will be brought to the attention of the immediate Supervisor who will make a judgment concerning the need for immediate repair prior to use. If the Bargaining Unit Member does not agree with the immediate Supervisor he/she may ask that the next level of supervision review his/her concern, and that Supervisor will be the final judge on the safety of the equipment and the appropriate action to take at that time. Subsequent review of the actions of the bargaining unit member or the supervisor, will be made by th~Chief'the next normal work day. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -39- Ail training required of the officer by the Police Department when off duty will be compensated at time and one half, except for training or travel activities that are off site and considered to be seminars, conferences, and special programs where expenses incurred are paid for by the City as provided for by resolution. Section 2. Weapon~ Traininq The Chief will decide on the training program based on his judqment of the department's needs. Each member will be allowed three opportunities to meet prescribed qualification standards. If the officer does not qualify in three attempts, they will be required to qualify on their own time and expense to remain eligible for employment as law enforcement officers. Section 3. Colleae Tuition Reimbursement A. The City will provide fo~?those members who attend colleges and/or universities an incentive of paid tuition and books based upon the grade score for that class. The member is to pay the tuition and books and be reimbursed upon proper at the below schedule upon completion of the semester. "A" equals 100% of tuition and books "B'° equals 100% of tuition and books "C" equals 50% of tuition and books 12/16/94 PBA CITY -40- College and/or university program must be initially approved by the City Manager and must be a Dart of a program leading to an acceDtable Associate, Bachelor or Master degree with a curriculum directly related to the Police profession. The Chief will make a recommendation to the City Manager who will have final approval for the courses, degree Drogram and Dayment. B. The City shall pay tuition and books reimbursement even if a course is not part of a program leading to a degree providing that the course is job related and approved by the City Manager prior to registration of said course. The City shall provide reimbursement for authorized expenses associated with training and sDecial schools attended by the officer through approval of the DeDartment. 12/16/94 PBA CITY. o -41- CAREER PATH PROGRAM The purpose of this program is to establish guidelines for a Career Path Program for police officers below the rank of Detective/Sergeant. The Career Path Program is designed to accomplish a three-fold purpose and is voluntary in nature: A. Recognize and reward the officer through his/her training and educational achievements. B. Provide a career development path for Rank of Police Officer. C. Promote long term dedicated employees by offering incentives, alternatives and guidelines. The Police Officer Skill Levels III, II, and I shall be as follows: A. Skill Level Three (III) (1) Time in grade: new employee to five (5) years continuous serv~i~e. B. Skill Level Two (II) (1) Time in grade: 5 - 10 years continuous service (2) Education Requirement (job related)-: 160 hours - Career Incentives or Training Courses (3) Average or above average performance evaluation for the past two (2) years. (4) Incentive pay increase - 2% 12/16/94 PBA CITY. o o -42- C. Skill Level One (1) Time in grade: i0 plus years continuous service (2) Educational Requirement: 400 hours - Career Incentives or Training Courses. (3) Average or above average performance evaluation for the past two (2) years. (4) Incentive pay increase - 3% A Police Officer will need to declare the Career Path Program; being either career path or career incentive (however, if max out on career incentive, can use/pursue career path). No college degree courses will be accepted when pursuing a college degree path. Education must be job related, and courses/training taken for credit must be on officer's own time (not City time). If a police officer who has received career path pay increases pursuant to this program and is promoted, they are no longer eligible to receive career path pay increases, nor will care$~ path pay increases received under this program be considered in establishing their new rate of pay. 12/16/94 PBA CITY PERSONNEL RECORDS Effective 9/30/89 -43- ~_~ Within the limits of and in accordance with the provisions of the Public Records Law, all personnel records shall be kept confidential and not released to any person except authorized City officials or in response to a subpoena, unless the City receives a written authorization from the member in regard to the personnel records. ~ Consistent with State law, the City agrees that upon request, a member shall have the right to inspect his or her own personnel records whenever or however kept. The member shall have the right to make duplicate copies of his or her own records at no expense. No record shall be hidden from a member's inspection and members shall have the right to allow anyone of his or her choosing to inspect the personnel records with written authorization. Members shall have the right t~_~nspect' any and all records used to evaluate, promote or in any other manner, classify or direct an employee. ~ A personnel file for all City employees is .maintained by the City Personnel Department. The City will purge these files of disciplinary actions in accord with the appropriate Florida State Statute. The purging will take place when the Personnel Department notes that it is time for a record to be 12/16/94 PBA CITY -44- purged or when an employee, in writing brings the matter to the attention of the Personnel Director. An employee may request, in writing, that specific items be kept in his/her Personnel file. ~ The City maintains an internal affairs file. The material ~in the file is not in the officer's personnel file. This file will be maintained in accordance with Fl. State Statutes. 12/16/94 PBA CITYi -45- LE~%LACTION ~ In accordance with Florida Statutes, the City will Drovide legal defense for a member against any civil damage suits wherein said member is a named party and wherein the alleged damages were allegedly caused by the actions of said member while acting within the scope of his/her authority and within the course of his employment. f~.E.~i&~]~2~ The City will indemnify all members against judgraents for compensatory damages entered against them as a result of their actions to the extent that the City is found liable for such actions. ~ The City will select the Attorney who is to defend the employee relative to this Article. ~ The employee will be responsible for filing any counterclaims at his/her expense. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -46- AWARDS AND COMMENDATIONS The City, through the leadership of the Chief of Police, will provide a formal system for awards of various degrees of service -- from saving lives to awards for courtesy. These awards will be in the form of medals, campaign ribbons, letters of commendation or cash bonus. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -47- GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE In a mutual effort to provide harmonious relations between the parties to this Agreement, it is agreed to and understood by both parties that there shall be a procedure in this Department for the resolution of grievances, an alleged violation of a provision of this agreement, as follows: ~ The aggrieved employee with or without the Union representative may discuss the grievance with the supervising Lieutenant within five (5) working days of the incident (working days for the purpose of this Article will be defined as Monday through Friday excluding paid holidays) of the occurrence of the matter giving rise to the grievance. The supervising Lieutenant shall attempt to adjust the matter and respond to the parties presenting the grievance within three (3) working days. ~ If the grievance has not been satisfactorily resolved in Step 1, the Union representative and the aggrieved employee may appeal the grievance to the H~ad of the Division concerned within five (5) working days after the immediate Supervisor's response is due. The Head of the Division shall respond, in writing, within five (5) working days to the Union. ~ If the grievance has not been satisfactorily resolved in Step 2, hereof, the Union representative may present a written appeal to the Chief of Police, or in his/her absence his/her designated replacement provided it is not a duplicate of Step 2, 12/16/94 PBA CITY resolved .respond, -48- within seven (7) working days after the Division Head's response is due. The Chief of Police shall respond within seven (7) working days, in writing, to the Union. ~ I.f the grievance has not been satisfactorily resolved in Step 3, the Union representative may present a written appeal to the City Manager, or his/her authorized representative, within seven (7) working days after the Chief's response is due. The City Manager, or his/her designee, prior to making a decision on the grievance, may conduct a predetermination conference. The City Manager may be assisted by the City Attorney. The predetermination conference shall be held within twenty (20) calendar days of submission to the City Manager. The grievant may be assisted by a union representative or counsel of his/her choice. The inquiry by the City Manager may be tape recorded~ In the case of grievances involving disciplinary action, all matters in defense or in mitigation of the proposed disciplinary action, known at that time by grievant, should be raised by the grievant. If the grievance has not been satisfactorily set~t-~ed by'the City Manager within ten (10) business days from the date of the predetermination conference, the grievance may then be submitted to arbitration. within the above procedure, The City Manager shall in writing, within ten (10) working days to the Union. If the decision of the City Manager or his/her authorized representative has not satisfactorily resolved the grievance, the Union may request arbitration, in writing, to the Office of the 12/16/94 PBA CITY -49- City Manager no later than five I5) working days after the rendering_of the decision by the City Manager. Within five (5) working days from the request of either party to the other for arbitration, the parties shall try to mutually select an impartial arbitrator. If the parties are unable or fail to agree upon an arbitrator during this time period, either party may, with written notice to the other, request the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service to submit a list of names of five (5) arbitrators. Both parties will alternatively strike one name until an arbitrator is agreed to. ~ The arbitrator's decision in this matter, if made in accordance with this contract, shall be final and binding on the parties. The fees and expenses of the arbitrator shall be paid one half by the City and one half by the Union. All other expenses in connection with the presentation of the matter to the arbitrator shall be borne by the party incurring them. The arbitrator shall have no power to add to, subtract from, disregard, or modify the terms of this Agreement, nor shall his/her decision have the effect- of altering the Agreement. The arbitrator shall have access to all written documents and statement;s pertaining to the grievance. The arbitrator shall render hiS/her decision no later than thirty (30) days after the conclusion of the final hearing. Copies of the findings of the arbitrator, made in accordance with the jurisdictional authority under this Agreement, shall be furnished to both parties and shall 12/16/94 PBA CITY be final and binding on both Darties. -50- 12/16/94 PBA CITY. -51- ~I~TS OF LAW ENFORC~NT OFFICERS UNDER INVESTIGATION The City of Boynton Beach agrees that all rights of Law Enforcement Officers under investigation detailed and granted by Plorida Statutes, Section 112.532(1) (a)-(i) and Section 112.533 (as amended from time to time) will be observed and Dracticed. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -52- DISCIPLINE ANDDISCHAR~E ~_~ Employees may be disciplined only: for just cause. No employee shall be disciplined without notice of the charges setting forth the basis for such discipline. ~ Employees shall have the opportunity to have said disciplinary action reviewed by the Civil Service Board or through the grievance arbitration procedure established in this contract, but not both. ~ The parties recognize that timeliness of disciplinary action is an essential element of due Drocess. Accordingly, no employee shall be subjected to disciplinary action unless a final disciplinary recommendation is made by the Police Chief within fourteen (14) days of the conclusion of the investigation. 12/16/94 PBA CIT~ -53- PAST PRACTICES Ail employment practices listed below shall remain in effect- B. C. D. F. G. H. I. Lockers. Locker room shower, gym. Shoes every six (6) months. Provide weapons, equipment, gear appropriate to assignment. Bullet proof vests. Jackets, raincoat, boots. Desk space, office supplies. Approved and required travel expenses. Use of City vehicles for court when available. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -54- PERSONAL VEHICLE~ ~ When an employee is required to usehis/her personal vehicle in the performance of police duties, said employee shall be reimbursed a mileage rate .as established by City resolution, excluding mileage traveled to and from the normal work location. ~ For the purpose of this Article, the performance of police duties shall include attendance at court, depositions, administrative hearings, conferences with City officials, schools and seminars. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -55- DEPARTMENTAL POLICIES~ RULES AND REGULATIONS ~ It is agreed and understood that the Police Department currently has policies, rules and regulations governing employment. The formulation, amendment, revision and implementation of any rule shall not be arbitrary or capricious. In the event of a conflict between the rules and specified provisions of this Agreement, the Agreement shall control. ~ In the event the City wishes to amend, revise or implement any new rule, it shall give ten (10) days notice to the Union. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -56- MATERNITY, LEAVE Whenever a female employee shall become Dregnant, she shall furnish the Police Chief with a certificate from her 9hysician, stating the a99roximated exDected date of deliver. She may continue to work as long as her Dhysician certifies she is able and provided the Police Chief does not find her work performance impaired. Maternity leave shall start with cessation of actual work and continue for a period not to exceed two (2) months after the date of delivery. She shall be paid, upon request her earned vacation leave and unused sick time. 12/16/94 PBA CITY. -57- COMPLETE A~RERM~NTANDWAIVER CLAUS~ This Agreement (together with any letters of Agreement executed concurrently herewith) is the complete Agreement between the parties, cancels all prior practices and agreements, and, except as expressly provided for herein, relieves the parties of the obligation to bargain on any subject during the term of this Agreement. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -58- ~EV~~TY ~ If any provisiOn of this Agreement are found to be invalid'by any courts having jurisdiction in respect thereof, such findings shall not affect the remainder of this Agreement, and all other terms and provisions shall continue in full force and effect. ~J2Jg~k_~ In the event of such finding the parties will meet within thirty (30) days to begin negotiations of a replacement Article or Section. 12/16/94 PBA CITY. -59- MAINTENANCE OF CONTRACT Ail matters 9ertaining to working conditions and benefits guaranteed by law shall apply to the extent that they are not in conflict with the provisions of this Agreement. 12/16/94 PBA CITY -60- Upon formal ratification by the Union, adoption by the City Commission, and execution and signing by the parties, this Agreement shall be effective from October 1, 19994 and shall remain in full force and effect until September 30, 1997. Negotiations for a contract commencing October 1, 19997, may commence at any t~me after April 1, 19997. 12/16/94 PBA CITY. Agreed to this day of between _the respective parties through representatives of the Union and the City. Witness -61- , 19 , by and the authorized PALM BEACH COUNTY POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION BY: President Witness Witness CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH BY: Mayor Witness ATTEST: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: City Attorney City Manager Ratified by City Commission Date Ratified by Union Members Date 12/16/94 PBA CITY