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R22-029 1 RESOLUTION R22- 029 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 4 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN THE 5 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) BETWEEN THE PBA 6 POLICE SERGEANTS AND THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH REGARDING 7 COVID-19 POLICIES AND PRACTICES;AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE 8 DATE. 9 10 WHEREAS, On January 22, 2022, the PBA Police Sergeants Union and the City met 11 for bargaining to make updates to the COVID-19 business travel policies for members and 12 WHEREAS, the PBA Unit ratified the MOU on February 3, 2022; and 13 WHEREAS,the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach deems it to be in the 14 best interests of the residents and citizens of the City to approve and authorize the City 15 Manager to sign the Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) between the PBA Police 16 Sergeants and the City regarding COVID-19 policies and practices. 17 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY 18 OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 19 Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are true and correct and hereby 20 ratified and confirmed by the City Commission. 21 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does 22 hereby approve and authorize the City Manager to sign the Memorandum of 23 Understanding (MOU) between the PBA Police Sergeants and the City of Boynton Beach 24 regarding COVID-19 policies and practices, a copy of the Memorandum of Understanding 25 is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". 26 S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\CBA Ratifications\PBA Sergeants MOU COVID Policies-Reso.docx 27 Section 3. This Resolution will become effective immediately upon passage. 28 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of February, 2022. 29 30 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 31 32 YES NO 33 34 Mayor—Steven B. Grant 35 36 Vice Mayor—Woodrow L. Hay ✓ 37 38 Commissioner—Justin Katz ✓ 39 40 Commissioner—Christina L. Romelus Wi S�`�� 41 42 Commissioner—Ty Penserga ✓ 43 44 45 VOTE "0 46 47 ATTEST: 48 50X 7,L), .,_z 44 -1 51 C t-al-Gibs-on, MMC 52 City Clerk 53 54 55 56 (Corporate Seal) 57 S:\CA\RESO\Agreements\CBA Ratifications\PBA Sergeants MOU COVID Policies-Reso.docx MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING by and between PBA POLICE SERGEANTS and the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH WHEREAS, the PBA Police Officers and Detectives(Union)and the City of Boynton Beach (City) engaged in impact bargaining on Tuesday,January 11, 2022 regarding City policies and practices related to Covid-19. IT IS THEREFORE AGREED by and between the Union and the City as follows: 1. The Union agrees to comply with City mask(facial covering)requirements. 2. The City will amend its Covid-19 business travel provisions to include permitting members who have fully recovered from a Covid-19 infection within the past ninety(90)days,to travel for business within ninety (90) days of testing positive for Covid-19. In order to be permitted for business travel under this provision,the following must occur: a. Member must have submitted a copy of his/her positive test result to the Human Resources and Risk Management Department immediately following receipt of test result and not retroactively at time of request for training. Once Palm Beach County reaches a positivity rate of 8% or lower (as reported by the Florida Department of Health), members may travel for business regardless of vaccination status. If Palm Beach County's positivity rate later reaches above 13%,travel will be restricted to those who are fully vaccinated as defined by the CDC or who have recovered from a Covid-19 infection within the past ninety (90) days. However, any travel that has been approved, scheduled, and paid for while the positivity rate is 8%or lower and prior to reaching above 13%will be honored. Additionally, members who are required to attend an annual recertification training (or an initial training for those who are new to a specialty assignment) that is only offered from January through April 2022 are permitted to attend regardless of vaccination status. Requests to Human Resources must indicate the specific course and the reason for attendance (i.e. annual recertification or initial certification). 3. The City has amended, retroactively to August 5, 2021, its Covid-19 leave and pay policies for members as follows: a. Fully vaccinated members as defined by the CDC and members who have recovered from a Covid-19 infection within the past ninety (90) days, who experience a "breakthrough" Covid- 19 infection will have their leave time taken for recovery reinstated provided that: i. The member immediately notifies the Human Resources and Risk Management Department of a known exposure, upon experiencing symptoms of Covid-19 as detailed in the City's Self-Screening Protocol, and upon any positive Covid-19 test result;and ii. The member's vaccination card is on file with the Human Resources and Risk Management Department and/or the member's copy of his or her positive Covid-19 test result within the past ninety (90) days is on file with the Human Resources and Risk Management Department;and iii. a.For an active infection:The member immediately provides a positive PCR test result to the Human Resources and Risk Management Department,or b. Following an exposure:The member takes a PCR test three(3)to five (5)calendar days following the date of exposure,and the member immediately provides their positive PCR test result to Human Resources and Risk Management Department. iv. Members who are not fully vaccinated but have recovered from a Covid-19 infection within the past ninety(90)days and experience a "breakthrough" Covid-19 infection are eligible for the aforementioned reinstatement of time provisions for one time only. Fully vaccinated members are eligible for the aforementioned reinstatement of time for repeat"breakthrough" infections. 4. Pursuant to current published CDC guidance, members who are either fully vaccinated as defined by the CDC or recovered from Covid-19 within the past ninety(90) days are not required to quarantine following an exposure, unless experiencing symptoms or testing positive for a Covid-19 infection. In the event the CDC guidance is updated to recommend quarantine for recently infected persons, the City and the Union agree to abide the CDC guidance. 5. The Union agrees that the City will rely on information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) [and OSHA if applicable)to inform its Covid-19 policies and practices with regard to quarantine, isolation, return to work, etc. 6. Unless otherwise specifically stated, the provisions of this MOU are not retroactive and become effective upon ratification by the City Commission while PBA ratification is pending. PBA ratification must occur no later than February 7, 2022. 7. Upon request of either party, the Union and the City agree to bargain these provisions after ninety (90)days following ratification,and the Parties will maintain the status quo during those negotiations. The Union and the City agree that, for and in consideration of the conditions stated herein, the terms and sufficiency of which are hereby agreed to and acknowledged by the Union and the City: City of Boynton Beach PBA Police SergeantsjrA-'7''VIA' ‘:4-' -li fUji ilVis' -77. // C-4:/----le:-I/40 A-A-A-s---.- //g (i/Q>, ... Lori LaVerriere,City Manager Date Katie Mendoza, PBA Legal Counsel Date Apprved as to Form. Pal :each Cor Police Benevolent Date As 'dation, Inc. Name:John Kazanjian Title: President