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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
By and Between The
CITY OF KENT
and
KENT POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
Representing the
POLICE SERGEANTS AND OFFICERS
and the
POLICE ASSISTANT CHIEFS AND COMMANDERS
Regarding Supplemental Off -Duty Overtime
This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is entered into by and between the City
of Kent ("City") and the Kent Police Officers Association representing the Police
Sergeants and Officers' bargaining unit and the Police Assistant Chiefs and
Commanders' bargaining unit ("KPOA") to memorialize an agreement reached
between the City and KPOA regarding an increase in the hourly rate for off -duty
supplemental overtime pay.
Backaround
The City and KPOA are parties to a Collective Bargaining Agreement ("CBA") 1, with
a term of January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2024. Subsequent to the CBA, the
City encountered difficulty staffing off -duty supplemental overtime positions. This
challenge, coupled with a review of supplemental overtime rates paid by surrounding
agencies, justified a need to increase the hourly rate paid to officers who work off -
duty supplemental overtime. The purpose of this MOU is to memorialize the agreement
between the City and the KPOA.
Aareement
Appendix A to the CBA is replaced with the following:
APPENDIX ""A" - OFF -DUTY SUPPLEMENTAL OVERTIME PAY
Section 1. Puroose
This Appendix is specifically intended to address overtime worked by commissioned
officers while off -duty (hereafter referred as "supplemental overtime"), which is
funded and paid, on a reimbursement basis, by external third parties who contract
with the City. The City will document, process, and record all such supplemental
overtime. The City agrees to perform the scheduling, bookkeeping, and reporting
functions of such supplemental overtime for the City of Kent's commissioned officers.
1 For purposes of this MOU, the term "CBA" refers collectively to the City's CBA with the Officers and
Sergeants' bargaining unit and to the Assistant Chiefs and Commanders' bargaining unit.
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The employees will be paid for such supplemental shifts through City payroll and be
subject to all applicable payroll -related taxes and benefits deductions.
Section 2. Definition
A. City overtime is defined as additional hours of work for City staffing purposes
or additional staffing needed due to special events planned, organized, and
funded by the City of Kent.
B. Supplemental overtime is defined as additional hours of work which are
planned/organized, funded, and paid by a contracting third -party (hereafter
referred as "non -City related events"). These are generally events which are
not funded or paid by the City. Examples of supplemental overtime include,
but are not limited to, security for a private business, security for a private
party/event, personal protection for a non -government official, or traffic
control at construction sites.
C. A commissioned officer of any rank shall be hereafter referred to as "officer"
or "commissioned officer".
D. An employee holding the rank of Police/Patrol Officer regardless of his or her
current assignment (i.e., Detectives, Training Officers, etc.) shall be hereafter
referred to as "Officer".
E. The Police Chief, or his designee(s), shall be hereafter referred to as "Chief".
Section 3. Elicibility
Commissioned officers of any rank ("officers") who have passed their new hire
probationary period are eligible to work supplemental overtime. Any exceptions to an
officer's eligibility to work supplemental overtime during probation will be made by
the Chief at the Chief's discretion on a non -precedent setting, case -by -case basis.
Section 4. Work Rules
The officer's conduct while working supplemental overtime shall be considered on -
duty conduct. Commissioned officers working supplemental overtime shall be subject
to all policies, procedures, practices, and standards of the City and the Kent Police
Department, and shall be subject to all laws, rules, and regulations of the State of
Washington and/or the Federal Government applicable to police work and law
enforcement. Failure to abide by applicable laws, rules, regulations, policies,
procedures, practices, and standards may subject the officer to disciplinary action up
to and including termination of employment. The officer will be afforded all applicable
protections as provided by the CBA, Civil Service Rules, and City and Department
policies and procedures for conduct that arises while working supplemental overtime.
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Section S. Reauired Paperwork,
A. All required paperwork resulting from the officer's supplemental overtime work
should be completed during the supplemental overtime shift.
B. If, due to extenuating circumstances, the officer cannot complete the required
paperwork during the supplemental overtime shift, the officer will complete
such paperwork during his/her next regularly scheduled work shift with the
Kent Police Department. If completion of such paperwork during the next
regularly scheduled work shift is not feasible or not practical, the officer will
request authorization from his/her regular department supervisor or the duty
supervisor for overtime to complete such paperwork. Such pre -authorized
overtime will be paid at the employee's regular City overtime rate per the CBA.
However, the employee shall only be paid for the actual time spent completing
the paperwork and such overtime hours shall be treated as if they are annexed
to the employee's work shift regardless of when they are worked. This means
such City overtime to complete required paperwork shall not qualify for the
minimum overtime call back provision of the Officers CBA.
C. If the officer working the supplemental overtime who needs City time to
complete required paperwork is an Assistant Chief or a Commander, the
paperwork shall be completed, with pre -authorization, on City time without
additional compensation to the officer (overtime exemption status).
Section 6. Work Restrictions,
A. No officer may work supplemental overtime while on sick leave.
B. All commissioned officers must abide by the sixteen (16) hour work and eight
(8) hour rest rule per Section 4.10 Rest Periods, of the Officers CBA to include
all hours worked for the City, for supplemental overtime, or any other work
performed by the employee.
C. The Chief retains the right to restrict officers from working supplemental
overtime with cause (i.e. disciplinary action, performance issues/concerns,
paid administrative leave, etc.).
Section 7. Overtime Sian-uo. Assianment and Mandatinq
A. Sign-up for supplemental overtime work shall be voluntary on a first come first
serve basis. The Chief may not mandate officers to work supplemental
overtime and may not discipline an officer for refusing to work supplemental
overtime. However, the Chief retains the right to mandate commissioned
officers to work City overtime per Section 4.2 Overtime of the Officers CBA. In
addition, the Chief retains the explicit right to convert supplemental overtime
into City overtime, mandate officers to work the City overtime, and pay the
City overtime rate for that work.
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B. The Police Department will provide a sign-up list for the supplemental overtime
to mirror the current Department overtime sign-up practice.
C. Employees working or scheduled to work supplemental overtime may be
redirected, at the discretion of the Chief, to cover City overtime, Kent Police
Department functions, and emergencies. The City will make reasonable efforts
to solicit volunteers for the City overtime first before redirecting officers from
supplemental overtime to City overtime assignments. Commissioned officers
working City overtime shall be paid at the officers' regular overtime rate, as
applicable, per the CBA.
D. The Chief will have the authority to move any employee who is signed up for
supplemental overtime to the City's overtime list once the supervisor has made
reasonable efforts to solicit volunteers for the City overtime. If the employee
is moved to the City overtime list, the employee shall be paid at the employee's
regular overtime rate, if overtime pay is applicable, per the appropriate CBA
for hours worked on City overtime.
E. In the midst of a supplemental overtime shift, if the officer is needed in court,
the officer will attend court and be paid at the City overtime rate, as applicable,
for all hours spent in court. The officer shall only be paid City overtime for the
actual hours spent in court and will not qualify for the minimum court overtime
per Section 4.4 Overtime Pav for Court Aooearances of the Officers CBA. If
applicable, once the officer returns to the supplemental overtime assignment,
the supplemental overtime pay rate for that assignment will resume. However,
if the officer is available to return to the supplemental overtime assignment,
but the remainder of the supplemental overtime shift was cancelled by the
contracting third -party due to the officer's absence for court appearance, the
officer will be paid the minimum four (4) hours of court overtime (which shall
include the actual hours spent in court) at the City overtime rate or the
remainder of the supplemental overtime shift, whichever is shorter.
Section S. Comoensation
A. Supplemental overtime worked shall only be paid and shall not be eligible for
compensatory time accrual.
B. The minimum number of hours for each supplemental overtime
shift/assignment shall be four (4).
C. Compensation for supplemental overtime shall be paid at the rate specified in
this Subsection 8(C)(1), regardless of the commissioned officer's rank.
Because this supplemental overtime is worked for and paid by a contracting
third -party on a reimbursement basis, and to help secure adequate staffing for
supplemental overtime assignments, the parties have negotiated an overtime
rate of pay for these assignments that is higher than the minimum overtime
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rate of pay required by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and Minimum
Wage Act (MWA)
1. Rate of Pay
a. The rate of pay shall be one -hundred dollars ($100) per hour.
b. The rate of pay on an observed holiday as defined in Section 7.1
Holidays Observed of the Officers CBA, and Article 7 Holidays of
the Assistant Chiefs/Commanders CBA, shall be one -hundred and
fifty dollars ($150) per hour. Observed holidays shall not include
the employee's floating holiday.
C. The rate of pay for a shift longer than ten (10) hours shall be one -
hundred dollars ($100) per hour for the first ten (10) hours and
one -hundred and fifty dollars ($150) per hour after ten (10)
hours. However, if the officer signs up for more than one (1)
consecutive supplemental overtime shift, the officer will be paid
at the one -hundred dollars ($100) per hour rate for all scheduled
hours the officer signed up for. If the officer is held over during a
supplemental overtime shift and the supplemental shift is ten
(10) hours or longer, the officer shall be paid at one -hundred and
fifty dollars ($150) per hour for all hours worked in excess of the
scheduled supplemental overtime shift beyond ten (10)
consecutive hours.
➢ Examale 1: If the officer is scheduled for eight (8) hours of
supplemental overtime, and then is held over for two (2)
additional hours, the officer shall be paid one -hundred dollars
($100) per hour for all ten (10) hours worked, because the
entire shift did not exceed ten (10) consecutive hours.
➢ Examale 2: If the officer is scheduled for ten (10) hours of
supplemental overtime, and then is held over for two (2)
additional hours, the officer shall be paid one -hundred dollars
($100) per hour for the first ten (10) hours and one -hundred
and fifty ($150) per hour for the last two (2) hours.
➢ Examale 3: If the officer signs up for twelve (12) hours of
supplemental overtime, with the understanding• that ten (10)
hours will be at the straight time and two (2) hours will be at
the overtime rate, the officer shall be paid one -hundred dollars
($100) per hour for the first ten (10) hours and one -hundred
and fifty dollars ($150) per hour for the last two (2) hours.
➢ ExamDle 4: If the officer is scheduled for twelve (12) hours of
supplemental overtime, with the understanding that ten (10)
hours will be at the straight time and two (2) hours will be at
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the time and a half rate, and then is held over for two (2)
additional hours, the officer shall be paid one -hundred dollars
($100) per hour for the first ten (10) hours and one -hundred
and fifty($150) per hour for the last four (4) hours.
➢ Example 5: If the officer signs up for a ten (10) hour
supplemental overtime shift and splits a second ten (10) hour
shift with a co-worker for a total of fifteen (15) hours (more
than one (1) consecutive shift), with the understanding that
all fifteen (15) hours will be paid at straight time, the officer
shall be paid one -hundred dollars ($100) per hour for all
fifteen (15) hours worked. This is because the officer signed
up for separate overtime shifts, neither of which exceeded ten
(10) hours; as such, the total number of hours were added
together and paid for at the base supplemental overtime rate
of one hundred dollars ($100) per hour.
➢ ExamDle 6: If the officer signs up for a ten (10) hour
supplemental overtime shift and splits a second ten (10) hour
shift with a co-worker for a total of fifteen (15) hours (more
than one (1) consecutive shift), with the understanding that
all fifteen (15) hours will be paid at straight time, and then is
held over for one (1) additional hour, the officer shall be paid
one -hundred dollars ($100) per hour for the first fifteen (15)
hours and one -hundred and fifty ($150) per hour for the last
hour.
d. If a supervisor is required and authorized by the Chief for a
supplemental overtime assignment/event, the commissioned
officer working as the designated supervisor shall be
compensated at one -hundred and twenty dollars ($120) per hour.
The supervisor shall be paid at the rate of one hundred and eighty
dollars ($180) per hour for all hours worked on an observed
holiday, for hours scheduled at one and one-half (1 1/2) time rate,
and for hold- overs beyond ten (10) hours as defined in
paragraphs b. and c. above.
Section 9. Cancellation of Sunulemental Overtime
If a supplemental overtime shift is cancelled, the City agrees to notify the officer
scheduled to work at least ten (10) hours prior to the start time of such supplemental
overtime shift. Failure to provide a minimum of ten (10) hours advance notice of
cancellation shall entitle the officer to receive four (4) hours of supplemental overtime
pay at the rate of that supplemental overtime assignment. If the City has called the
employee by phone and by text at least ten (10) hours prior to the start time of the
supplemental overtime shift, this advance cancellation notification requirement will
have been met regardless of whether the employee has checked or received his or
her messages.
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Section 10. Payroll. Payroll Deductions and Record Keeoina
A. Officers will enter in their supplemental overtime to include supplemental
overtime hours worked and descriptions of who they worked for within
timelines required by the City's policies, procedures, and practices.
B. The contracting third -party shall pay the City for all supplemental overtime
hours worked at the mutually agreed upon contract rate. This contract rate
shall include the employer's portion of applicable payroll taxes.
C. The City shall pay the officers working the supplemental overtime at the rate
specified in Section 8. Compensation of this agreement. Such supplemental
overtime pay less applicable payroll taxes will be included in the employee's
regular paycheck from the City. Applicable payroll taxes to be deducted from
the employee's supplemental overtime earnings shall include the employee's
portion of payroll taxes (i.e. Social Security, Medicare, LEOFF, etc.).
D. The City shall report supplemental overtime earnings and deductions to the
appropriate governmental agencies.
Section 11. Work Performed by Non-Baraainina Unit Members
A. Supplemental overtime not filled by Kent Police Department officers can be
contracted out, at the Chief's discretion, to outside police agencies. The rate
of pay for outside agencies shall be determined by the Chief. The Chief will
first allow Kent commissioned officers an opportunity to voluntarily sign up for
the supplemental overtime. If the supplemental overtime remains unfilled, the
Chief may contact outside police agencies from a list mutually agreed on
between the Kent Police Department and the KPOA. If the supplemental
overtime remains unfilled, the Chief may contact other outside police agencies
which are not on the mutually agreed upon list. If the supplemental overtime
remains unfilled, the City will reject the offer of supplemental overtime work
from the contracting third -party. At all times the Chief retains the right to
accept or reject any offer of supplemental overtime work from any contracting
third -party and to determine the number of officers needed at a particular
supplemental overtime assignment.
B. Nothing within this Appendix shall restrict the City from using Police
Department volunteers to perform duties they currently perform or have
performed in the past. These duties may include, but are not limited to, parking
direction/control, pedestrian traffic control, providing public information, etc.
Questions of KPOA duties that have been performed by past volunteers shall
be discussed and mutually agreed upon between the parties.
C. Nothing within this Appendix shall restrict the parties from allowing the
implementation of the Police Cadet program and allowing Cadets to perform
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limited police functions within the scope allowed by law, civil service rules, and
as mutually agreed upon between the parties.
D. Nothing within this Appendix shall restrict non-KPOA members from
performing police work which is currently and have been traditionally
performed by those employees.
E. Nothing within this Appendix shall restrict the parties' ability to meet and
mutually agree upon any additional police work which may be performed by
non -bargaining unit members if/when such need arises.
F. Nothing in this Appendix shall be interpreted to allow the City to supplant KPOA
bargaining unit work or to displace KPOA bargaining unit employees.
2. All other language of the CBA not in conflict with the terms or spirit of this
MOU or not made superfluous by this MOU shall remain in full force and effect and shall
not be altered by this MOU.
3. KPOA and the City jointly drafted this MOU. In the event of an ambiguity in
any term in this MOU, it shall be interpreted evenly, and not for or against either party
as "the drafter".
4. The changes made to the CBA through this MOU shall be effective as of
November 1, 2022, even if this MOU is fully signed after that date. Accordingly, all acts
consistent with the authority of this MOU and prior to the date it is fully signed are
ratified and affirmed upon signing, and the terms of this MOU shall be deemed to
have applied.
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Dana Ralph ate
Mayor
Teri Smith D to
Human Resources Director
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Chief of Police
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Wayne G f at
KPOA President
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KV Clay I Dke
KPOA Vice President
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Kim Komoto
City Clerk
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