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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
2022 29
Date
12/19/2022
Year
2022
Title
WAGE ORDINANCE
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ORDINANCE NO. 2022-29 <br />Page 4 <br />CW' (f) Holidays, compensatory time, personal/miscellaneous days and vacation time, shall <br />be considered time actually worked. Sick leave and bereavement leave will not be considered <br />time actually worked for the purposes of calculating overtime. <br />(g) Those full-time employees called to work on an emergency basis outside of their <br />scheduled working hours shall be paid at their regular hourly rate and shall be paid for a minimum <br />of three (3) hours. In the event that the hours worked on an emergency basis as provided in this <br />subsection are subject to the overtime provisions of subsection (a) hereof, then such employees <br />shall be paid at one and one-half (1-1/2) times their regular hourly rate for a minimum of three (3) <br />hours and thereafter in increments of fifteen (15) minutes. <br />(h) Full-time Department Heads and the Assistant Fire Chief / Fire Marshal shall be <br />entitled to compensatory time of one (1) hour for each hour actually worked in excess of forty (40) <br />hours in a seven (7) day work period. The compensatory time authorized herein may be <br />accumulated to a maximum total of eighty (80) hours. Compensatory time used from this <br />accumulation shall only be used with the approval of the Mayor. The overtime provisions of this <br />subsection are not required by the Fair Labor Standards Act and are accorded to the employees <br />covered by this subsection at the sole discretion of the Municipality with the Municipality <br />reserving the right to rescind the overtime granted herein. Any unused comp time will be cashed <br />out upon the Department Head's separation from employment. <br />law (i) Any secretarial or clerical employee who attends a meeting of Council or Planning <br />and Zoning or Architectural Review Board or any other meeting when requested by the Mayor or <br />Council for the purpose of recording the minutes of such meetings shall receive compensation at <br />the rate of one and one-half (11/2 times) the normal hourly rate as established herein. The <br />secretarial or clerical employee attending the meeting shall be paid for a minimum of two (2) <br />hours for such attendance. <br />0) When a Service Department employee is called in to work during the hours between <br />12:00 midnight and 8:00 A.M. and the Service Director deems the situation to be an emergency, <br />that employee will be compensated at rate of one and one half (1-1/2) times his regular rate of pay. <br />(k) When a full-time Service Department employee is assigned by the Service Director <br />to work as a crew leader for a minimum of four (4) hours on a single shift, that employee shall be <br />compensated an additional two dollars ($2.00) per hour for each hour actually worked in that <br />capacity. <br />(1) Part-time Firefighters who respond to shift or general calls, or any other emergency <br />or manpower call-in sanctioned in accordance with Fire Department Rules and Regulations, <br />Standard Operating Procedures, and/or Standard Operating Guidelines, shall receive minimum pay <br />of two (2) hours of overtime compensation calculated at one and one-half (1-1/2) times their rate <br />of pay and every hour thereafter will be paid at their assigned rate of pay, provided that the <br />responding employee arrives to the Fire Station within thirty (30) minutes of the official call-in <br />time recorded in Dispatch. Where the response is prior to the beginning of an employee's assigned <br />shift, the employee may sign a call-in sheet if the official call-in time is greater than or equal to <br />thirty (30) minutes prior to the beginning of the employee's assigned shift time. If any assistance <br />
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