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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
10/21/2025
Control Number
2025-242
Agenda Item Number
12.B.
Entity Name
Indian River County Emergency Services District
Subject
District Indian River County Firefighters/Paramedics Association,
Local 2201, I.A.F.F. Collective Bargaining Agreement
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A TRUE COPY <br />r"r-�oTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />1) Retain the employee in his/her regular position; and/(*,�N L. BUTLER, CLERK <br />2) Assign the employee to other duties or another position until such time as <br />any charges are disposed of by trial, acquittal, dismissal, conviction, or other <br />judicial action; and/or <br />3) Place the employee on leave without pay until such time as any charges are <br />disposed of by trial, acquittal, dismissal, conviction, or other judicial action; <br />and/or <br />4) Initiate disciplinary action up to and including termination. <br />In the event that the employee is retained pending resolution of the charges, and pleads <br />nolo contendere or guilty, or is found guilty of any job-related offense or any offense that <br />would adversely impact the County or the employment status of the employee, or which <br />would cause the County to be held in disrepute, the employee shall be terminated from <br />employment. <br />In the event that the employee is retained pending the resolution of the charges and is <br />acquitted of all charges, or the indictment is dismissed for insufficient evidence, the Fire <br />Chief shall retain the option to initiate or continue an investigation of possible <br />administrative violations in accordance with established policy or practice. The initiation <br />or continuation of an investigation and disciplinary process under this paragraph shall be <br />limited to any conduct related to the criminal case that is either not charged or dismissed <br />pursuant to plea agreement. <br />11 <br />
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