Police Department Policy

Policy 1026 Temporary Modified-Duty Assignments.pdf

Delano PD

Policy Text
Policy Delano Police Department 1026 Delano PD Policy Manual Temporary Modified-Duty Assignments 1026.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE The purpose of this policy is to establish procedures for assigning employees to modified duty. Temporary modified-duty assignments may be available to employees who have incurred a duty- related illness or injury and, due to restrictions or limitations, are unable to perform their regular assigned duties. Non-duty related illnesses or injuries may also be considered for eligibility in accordance with this policy. Eligibility for modified-duty assignment is subject to the approval of the Chief of Police and the Human Resources Director/Risk Manager. Modified-duty assignments are intended to provide an employee with the ability to continue working within the limits of his/her restrictions and limitations on a temporary basis while providing the Department with a productive employee during the interim period. The Department will engage in a good faith interactive process to consider reasonable accommodations for any employee with a temporary or permanent disability. No Department employee is authorized to allow any employee to work in a modified-duty status without the expressed written approval of the Chief of Police, and with the concurrence of the Human Resources Director/Risk Manager. 1026.2 POLICY Subject to operational considerations, the Delano Police Department may identify temporary modified-duty assignments for employees who have an injury or medical condition resulting in temporary work limitations or restrictions. A temporary assignment allows the employee to work, while providing the Department with a productive employee during the temporary period. 1026.3 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Priority consideration for temporary modified-duty assignments will be given to employees with work-related injuries or illnesses that are temporary in nature. Employees having disabilities covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code § 12940 et seq.) shall be treated equally, without regard to any preference for a work-related injury. No position in the Delano Police Department shall be created or maintained as a temporary modified-duty assignment. Temporary modified-duty assignments are a management prerogative and not an employee right. The availability of temporary modified-duty assignments will be determined on a case-by- case basis, consistent with the operational needs of the Department. Temporary modified-duty assignments are subject to continuous reassessment, with consideration given to operational needs and the employee's ability to perform in a modified-duty assignment. The Chief of Police or the authorized designee may restrict employees working in temporary modified-duty assignments from wearing a uniform, displaying a badge, carrying a firearm, Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2019/12/06, All Rights Reserved. Temporary Modified-Duty Assignments - 1 Published with permission by Delano Police Department

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