Police Department Policy

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UCSF PD

Policy Text
University of California, San Francisco Police Department General Orders 3.9 Compensation, Benefits and Conditions of Work: Conditions of Work 3.9.1 Physical Examinations for Sworn Personnel (Revised: 8/1/14) All new sworn personnel (except limited appointment) are required to pass a physical examination prior to hiring. Prospective sworn personnel will be directed to complete a physical examination, at the expense of the University of California, as appropriat e to the essential functions of the job and in accordance to the Americans with Disabilities Act. A. Sworn personnel will complete a POST medical examination and meet the minimum standards as set forth in POST sworn personnel requirements. B. UCSF Admin istrative Policy 550 -20, “Communicable Disease Surveillance and Vaccination” identifies requirements for enterprise -wide communicable disease surveillance and vaccinations to reduce the risk of exposure and the transmission of communicable diseases at its many campus sites. The policy describes actions necessary to be compliant with applicable regulations. This policy applies to all UCSF staff including those employed by this Department who may have occupational -based risk due to contact with patients, huma n subjects, animals or cell lines, potential for blood -borne pathogen exposure or other regulatory requirement. In regard to this policy, all sworn, Property and Evidence personnel are required to complete the vaccination series prescribed within the pol icy or show evidence that they are current with these vaccines.

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