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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-8-6246573 ORDINANCE NO. 2000-8- (Ooh qi� AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 2-274, 2-275, 2-277, AND 2-278, POLICE DEPARTMENT, OF CHAPTER 2, ADMINISTRATION, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That Section 2-274, "Appointee Probationary Period", of Chapter 2, Administration, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 2-274. Appointee probationary period. (a) All appointments to the Police Department shall be for an initial probationary period of one year from the completion of the field training pro During the one-year probationary period, the candidate shall be an appointee to the Police Department, not a member as the term is used in KRS 95.450. No appointee shall be deemed a member of the Police Department until such time as the appointee has satisfactorily served the one-year probationary period. At such time as the appointee may have successfully completed one year of service, he shall become a permanent employee of the Police Department and, therefore, a member of the Police Department entitled to the procedures of KRS 95.450. (b) Until the one-year probationary period has elapsed, the appointment shall be conditional. As such, the appointee shall not be entitled to the discipline procedures of KRS 95.450. At any time during the appointee's probationary period, he may be summarily removed by the Board of Commissioners." SECTION 2. That Section 2-275, "Number, Rank and Salaries of Members; Clothing Allowances; Issuance of Handgun", of Chapter 2, Administration, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 2-275. Number, rank and salaries of members; clothing allowance; issuance of handgun. (a) Schedule of salaries and positions. The number and rank of members of the Police Department of the city and the salary of each position that shall be paid upon satisfactory completion of consecutive years of service in the Police Department shall be as established by ordinance. The schedule of salaries and positions shall be on file with the City Clerk. -^� (b) Celleetive baF0i Ct ie nn4 The n. mber and rank of the members of the Pehee Depaftment and the eempensafien of said members shaH be as Peliee Depa ent. 0*0 Designation of first class police officers. Upon recommendation of his shift commander or captain in charge of a division and the department executive officer, and the certification of the Chief of the Police Department, that a police officer possess qualifications and has achieved standards of performance established within the .,..� ,... ,«. -a .n...-,..... ..... .. ., . ,,.. ... ,� �.,....,«,.,.. u,rr .,.......�, ,.,.., r1J:-..._ ....�., �.�m��,skv�.:_""�•-'-�-J _. _--�='-"-.r��.s.,r� -, ,��, �J 574 Department, after approval by the City Manager, a police officer may be designated a first class police officer after successfully completing a minimum of five years of service with the Department. Designation as a first class police officer shall not constitute a promotion in rank, and such designation shall cease upon failure by a police officer to maintain the level of qualifications and standards of performance which he was originally certified to possess. Cc" Additional compensation for special duties. A police officer who is regularly assigned to investigative duties in the Special Investigative Unit (S.I.U.) and officers assigned to investigative duties as a detective or bomb technician by the Chief of the Police Department, with the approval of the City Manager, shall, after the first 30 days of such assignment, receive additional compensation, as established by ordinance, per bi-weekly pay period. (d)(e) Clothing allowance; issuance of handgun. (1) Each officer shall receive an initial clothing allowance of $500.00, and, in the event such officer shall fail to serve in the Department for more than one year, all clothing purchased with the initial clothing allowance shall be returned to the Department. The Department shall furnish all leather items of equipment, except shoes, which items shall remain the property of the Department and shall be returned to the Department upon the departure of an officer from the Department for any reason other than retirement. (2) Each officer shall be issued a soft body armor vest, at time of initial employment, at no cost to the employee. Body armor vests issued by the city will be replaced at no cost to the officer in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. Vests will be returned to the city upon replacement or upon the officer's termination of employment. (3) Each officer shall be issued a handgun, which shall remain the property of the city. (4) The e•+. will stab hs - --ed;+i - eb,er ee + m nleee n l. rnnc.nc+ e�'nle+l,;nr. d„rinn +l�e�erm �£+b,e ., a en+ 1 b,er- agreement. If that s e„ld e r the eln+b„ng elle.. anee -Ail! be f nl.,eed vvkh ., equiyalent eredit f f „n;F rmed ne „el. Fer the period October- 1995 thfough Deeember 1996, eae unif E aeu effleef n r e $675.00 ; vender- ,.fedi+ A $400.00 . ender e ed•+ ner- effle ,:it be distributed Tn ar-y 1 e£e n1, sub se n+ rear during tlie-tefm of the -eu feint-labef kgfeement. The e ffyir- e his °Fedi+ at any +;me dwing the year but vviH net vv b.e nil.. ed to eafr-yeveranyunused amounts +e the nev+ : A 11 agr-eement shall f e $500.00 per- ear_distfib.,,+ed between Tenuary 1 and 15 of eneh year- of the n..rrea4_ later agreement. StAVlI eh il[ d;sb ur-seme„+ shall be s„bjee+ +e all required ..n+l,b.eldings per- ste+e and federal 1„w. In addition +e all ether- paymen+s and a eds+r , nde +b„n n,-t;ele for eentrne+year- 1995/1996,n a -time epAy $100.00 centra°+ Tb„s payment is +e fnegitate the eb,nnge +e the new made ..,;+b,;n 21 days eft the rn+;£en+;en eft the n„ffen+ lab»r- The City will establish a credit/vendor or commissary system for employee purchases of clothing_ Effective January 1, 1997, a four hundred dollar ($400) vendor credit per officer will be distributed the I' day of January of each subsequent year. The officer may use his credit at any time during the year but will not be allowed to caM over = unused amounts to the next year. All non -uniformed sworn personnel �D (0 575 subject to all required withholdings per state and federal law. SECTION 3. That Section 2-277, Compensation for Attending Court While Off Duty, of Chapter 2, Administration, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 2-277. Compensation for attending court while off duty. Compensation for attending court while off duty shall be disbursed by the city. in aeeerdanee with the _ rFent eel eeti a a., g „�„v_..v e4- in accordance with the City's overtime paypolicies.” SECTION 4. That Section 2-278, Educational Incentive Plan, of Chapter 2, Administration, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 2-278. Educational incentive plan. (a) The city hereby establishes an educational incentive plan, hereinafter referred to as the Paducah Police Officers Educational Incentive Plan, which is to be funded by the City (b) All police officers, as defined by KRS 15.420, of the Paducah City Police Department shall have an equal opportunity to participate in the Paducah Police Officers Educational Incentive Plan. All officers may obtain the maximum load incentive through continued education. (c) In order to be eligible to participate in the Paducah Police Officers Educational Plan, an officer must: (1) Enroll in a degree program at an accredited college or university for the purpose of achieving an associate, baccalaureate, or higher degree in an area related to law enforcement or suitable for persons employed in law enforcement; or (2) Have been awarded such a degree by an accredited college or university. (d) In order to receive educational incentive monies under the Paducah Police Officers Educational Incentive Plan, an officer must cause an official current the Y t,.eky T, nf;,, Cabinet, �rankf ft, to the transcript to be sent ��zen�.���n� o���� _�,, �._.. Paducah Chief of Police. (e) For the purpose of the Paducah Police Officers Educational Incentive Plan, only those college credit hours which have been certified and accepted toward an associate, baccalaureate, or higher degree by the accredited college or university at which the police officer is, or was, classified as a matriculated student will be applicable for educational incentive payment. Furthermore, educational incentive payments shall be made only on the basis of successfully completed college hours. According to this educational incentive plan, "successfully completed" (as used above) shall be defined as earning at least a "C" on a letter grade basis or a pass on a pass -fail basis. Once an officer has earned a degree, any grade accepted by the college or 576 university toward that degree may be used to qualify the police officer for educational incentive monies. (f) Educational incentive payments shall be disbursed by the city in accordance with the euFFent ^^"e,.tiye t,.,. -n., i _' .._-. citXeducational reimbursement policy. (g) Credit hours earned will be retotaled annually on June 30. No officer shall be reclassified to a higher level of educational incentive payment except on this date. In order to be eligible for reclassification, an officer's official transcript must be received by the Kenweky Justiee Cabi e+ Ff nkf .+ Ye„wek-) and the Paducah Chief of Police no later than 15 days prior to the respective classification date. (h) No officer shall be reclassified to a higher level of educational incentive payment until the officer causes a current official transcript to be submitted to: (1) The TI k Justirse Cabinet, Fr- nkf +-+ TIent .eky; .....i (2) The Paducah Chief of Police, who shall verify reclassification through a review of the officer's official transcript." SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will become effective upon summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424. ATTEST: Le to Smith, City Clerk Introduced by the Board of Commissioners, July 25, 2000 Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, August 8, 2000 Recorded by Lenita Smith, City C rk, August 8, 2000 Published by The Paducah Sun, 4eq, /SL, ;L,00e) WE