2 - Policy & Procedure 4-05 Court Appearance Flashcards
According to Policy & Procedure 4-05 Court Appearance What is the first step employees are required to take upon receiving a subpoena?
A. Report to the Fire Chief
B. Forward a copy to the District or Division Chief
C. Attend court immediately
D. Take time off
B. Forward a copy to the District or Division Chief
According to Policy & Procedure 4-05 Court Appearance In on-duty incidents, if employees are dismissed from court early, what is the next step?
A. Go home
B. Return to work to complete the shift
C. Take a vacation day
D. Deduct lieu days
B. Return to work to complete the shift
According to Policy & Procedure 4-05 Court Appearance what will not be deducted for employees attending court for on-duty incidents?
A. Lieu days
B. Vacation days
C. Time off
D. None of the above
D. None of the above
According to Policy & Procedure 4-05 Court AppearanceHow is compensation calculated for employees attending court on their day off?
A. Straight time
B. Double time
C. Time and a half
D. No compensation
C. Time and a half
According to Policy & Procedure 4-05 Court AppearanceIn court appearances resulting from off-duty incidents, what is the responsibility of employees for time off?
A. No time off allowed
B. Fire Chief’s discretion
C. Use of time owing, lieu days, or vacation
D. Automatic paid leave
C. Use of time owing, lieu days, or vacation
According to Policy & Procedure 4-05 Court Appearance How is the time for compensation calculated when attending court on a day off?
A. From court to home
B. From home to court
C. From the employee’s normal workplace to court and back to the normal workplace
D. From the employee’s home to the court
C. From the employee’s normal workplace to court and back to the normal workplace
According to Policy & Procedure 4-05 Court Appearance who should consider variations to time off for off-duty court appearances?
A. Employee’s discretion
B. Fire Chief
C. District Chief
D. Division Chief
B. Fire Chief
According to Policy & Procedure 4-05 Court Appearance Under what circumstances may the Fire Chief consider variations to time off for off-duty court appearances?
A. Routine situations
B. Extenuating circumstances
C. Employee’s request
D. No variations allowed
B. Extenuating circumstances
According to Policy & Procedure 4-05 Court Appearance what is the minimum compensation for attending court on a day off?
A. One hour
B. Two hours
C. Three hours
D. Four hours
C. Three hours