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5.12 Compensation for Canine Officers for Off-Duty Activities <br /> <br />Police Officers who are routinely and consistently assigned as a Canine Officer will be <br />paid five percent (5%) of base pay. This pay shall be considered compensation for the care <br />and feeding of the dog off-duty and is for the thirty (30) minutes of time each dayfor such <br />purpose. <br /> <br />The City and the Association understand and agree that this additional compensation is <br />intended to compensate canine officers for all off duty hours spent caring, grooming, <br />feeding and otherwise maintaining their canine unit, in compliance with the FLSA. <br /> <br /> The parties acknowledge that the FLSA, which governs the entitlement to compensation <br /> for canine duties, entitles the parties to agree to a reasonable number work hours for the <br /> performance of off duty canine duties. The work hours (thirty (30) minutes per day) <br /> derived at in this agreement were determined after an actual inquiry of the officers assigned <br />th <br /> in the canine assignment as addressed by Leever v. City of Carson City, 360 F.3d 1014 (9 <br /> Cir. 2004). It is the intent of the parties through the provisions of this section to fully <br /> comply with the requirements of the FLSA. In addition, both parties believe that this <br />section of the MOU does comply with the requirements of the FLSA. <br /> <br />5.13 Standby Pay <br /> <br />The Police Chief at their discretion and based on the department's need may assign sworn <br />officers to standby status for non-workdays or other days as determined by the Police Chief. <br />Officers thus assigned will be compensated at the rate of two (2) hours of straight time per <br />day of standby duty. Officers assigned to standby status on non-workdays will not lose <br />their standby pay when called to duty, if they have been on call for at least six (6) hours <br />when called. If officers on standby status are called to duty after having been on call for <br />less than six (6) hours, they will be paid for their response to work, but not for their standby <br />status. Employees on standby status shall provide the department with a telephone number <br />at which they can be reached. The employee must be able to return to the department <br />within the amount of time they would be able to return if traveling from home. An <br />employee on standby/on-call shall remain fit for duty. Employees on standby are also <br />subject to the requirements of the Department Procedure # 6003, which sets forth the <br />guidelines for standby status. <br /> <br />5.14 Compensation for Briefing Time <br />Employees in the class of Correctional OfficerI, Correctional Officer II or Correctional <br />Supervisor, who are continuously and regularly assigned to either the 207(k) 7/12.5 <br />Corrections Work Schedule, or the 4/10.5 Corrections Administration Work Schedule, <br />shall be paid three percent (3%) of base pay. This assignment pay is compensation for the <br />additional thirty (30) minutes work or briefing time each day. <br /> <br />5.15 Non-Sworn Investigator Pay <br />Non-sworn employeesidentified by the Police Department, who are routinely and consistently <br />assigned as a Police Investigative Specialist, Background Investigator, and Collision Investigator, <br />18 <br /> <br />