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- Preamble
- Recognition
- Term
- Definitions
- Salaries and Administration of Salary Schedule
- Health and Welfare Benefits
- Medical Benefits for Future Retirees
- Hours of Work
- Deferred Compensation
- Direct Deposit
- Personal Property Reimbursement
- Staff Development
- Mileage Reimbursement
- Uniforms and Equipment
- Holidays
- Vacation
- Sick Leave
- Compassionate Leave
- Court Leave
- Jury Duty
- Voting
- Sabbatical Leave
- Disaster Leave
- Employment in More Than One Position
- Voluntary Time Off
- Annual Physical
- Retirement
- Grievance Procedure
- Management Rights
- Unlawful Discrimination
- Association
- No Strike
- Full Understanding Modification Waiver
- Invalid Sections
- Bilingual Pay
- Limited Reopeners
- Enactment
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
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- Preamble
- Recognition
- Term
- Definitions
- Salaries and Administration of Salary Schedule
- Health and Welfare Benefits
- Medical Benefits for Future Retirees
- Hours of Work
- Deferred Compensation
- Direct Deposit
- Personal Property Reimbursement
- Staff Development
- Mileage Reimbursement
- Uniforms and Equipment
- Holidays
- Vacation
- Sick Leave
- Compassionate Leave
- Court Leave
- Jury Duty
- Voting
- Sabbatical Leave
- Disaster Leave
- Employment in More Than One Position
- Voluntary Time Off
- Annual Physical
- Retirement
- Grievance Procedure
- Management Rights
- Unlawful Discrimination
- Association
- No Strike
- Full Understanding Modification Waiver
- Invalid Sections
- Bilingual Pay
- Limited Reopeners
- Enactment
- Appendix A
- Appendix A-1
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
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- Article 10: Personal Property Reimbursement
Article 10: Personal Property Reimbursement
Upon recommendation of the Department Head, the County, in accordance with Government Code Section 53240, shall provide for payment of the costs of replacing or repairing property or prostheses of an employee, such as eyeglasses, hearing aids, dentures, watches, or articles of clothing necessarily worn or carried by the employee when any such items are lost or damaged in the line of duty without negligence of the employee. If the items are damaged beyond repair, the actual value of such items may be paid. The value of such items shall be determined as of the time of the loss thereof or damage thereto in accordance with the Personal Property Claims Guide as provided by the Board of Supervisors Resolution No. 56420, dated January 18, 1977.