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SANTA ANA POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
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A-1989-008
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Human Resources
Expiration Date
6/30/1990
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D. Employees shall be limited, for purposes of tuition <br /> reimbursement, to a maximum of two (2) collegiate level courses of not <br /> more than a total number of units which is equivalent to six (6) <br /> "semester" units per semester. One (1) "quarter" unit shall equal <br /> two-thirds (2/3) of one (1) "semester" unit. <br /> Section 4. Procedures. <br /> A. An employee who desires to seek tuition reimbursement under <br /> the provisions of this Article must complete, in duplicate, an <br /> Application for Training and Educational Assistance form and submit it to <br /> his/her department head. <br /> B. The department head will recommend approval or disapproval <br /> and forward the application to the chief personnel officer. <br /> C. The chief personnel officer will approve or disapprove the <br /> application for the City Manager. One copy will be returned to the <br /> employee and the duplicate copy will be retained in the office of the <br /> chief personnel officer. It is advisable that the applicant accomplish <br /> the procedures so far described in order to ascertain the eligibility of <br /> the intended course of instruction for reimbursement under the provisions <br /> of this policy prior to the inception of the course or disbursement of <br /> personal funds. <br /> D. The employee will submit his copy of the approved <br /> application to the Human Resources Department within three months after <br /> he has completed the course and received his final grade. He must <br /> include official verification of his final grade with appropriate <br /> receipts for tuition and textbook costs. These will be returned to the <br /> employee upon request. Applications not submitted to the Human Resources <br /> Department within three months following completion of the course become <br /> void. <br /> E. Upon receipt of the application and required documentation, <br /> the Human Resources Department will determine whether the completed <br /> course of instruction is compatible with the provisions of Section 2 and <br /> 3 of this article. If found to be compatible, the chief personnel <br /> officer will compute the amount of reimbursement, authenticate the <br /> application and forward it to the employee's department head. <br /> F. The department head will then authorize the Finance <br /> Department to reimburse the employee the approved amount out of the <br /> budget of the department concerned. <br /> ARTICLE VIII - OVERTIME <br /> Section 1. General Policy for Overtime Work. Whenever it shall be <br /> determined to be in the public interest for employees to perform overtime <br /> work, or in an emergency situation, the City Manager, the Chief of <br /> Police, or an authorized representative of the City Manager or Chief of <br /> Police, may require an employee to perform overtime work. <br /> -13- <br />
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