A. 
The standard work week shall be equal to 40 hours for all employees with the exception of shift personnel in the Fire and Police Departments.
B. 
The standard work week for employees of the Fire Department is promulgated pursuant to § 66-29 of this chapter and Section 7(k) of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)[1] in order to adopt a standard work period for employee drivers of the Fire Department and a standard work week for all other Fire Department employees. This does not include any exempt employees under FLSA. The standard work period for all nonexempt employee (drivers) for the Fire Department shall be a period of 14 consecutive days. Under the FLSA, the overtime threshold for this work period shall be 106 hours.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 29 U.S.C. § 207(k).
C. 
The standard work period for nonexempt certified officers of the Police Department is 42 hours in a seven-day period.
Employees required to be on call will be paid six hours at the regular rate for every seven-day period on call. On-call employees are not restricted to a particular location but they must wear a beeper or be reachable by telephone and be able to respond when needed. Response time requirements shall be identified by departmental policy.
A. 
Any employee not classified as executive (E), administrative (A), managerial (M), supervisory (S) or professional (P) under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) guidelines, who works time in excess of the standard work week shall be given paid overtime.
B. 
All City employees in the following classes shall be exempt from eligibility for paid overtime and compensatory time.
(1) 
The City Manager and Human Resource Director have determined the following positions to be classified accordingly based on FLSA regulations for classification as such.
(2) 
Accordingly, the FLSA category identifies exemptions as: executive (E), administration (A), professional (P) and/or supervisor (S) as listed after each classification below:
(a) 
Animal Control supervisor (S).
(b) 
City Attorney (E, A, P).
(c) 
City Clerk (E, A).
(d) 
City Manager (E, A).
(e) 
Community Development Director (E, A).
(f) 
Economic Development Coordinator (S).
(g) 
Finance Director (E, A).
(h) 
Fire Operations and Inspections Officer (A).
(i) 
Gas Director (A).
(j) 
Housing Director (A).
(k) 
Human Resource Director (A).
(l) 
Library Director (A).
(m) 
Museum Director (A).
(n) 
Police Chief (A).
(o) 
Project Coordinator (A).
(p) 
Police Major (S).
(q) 
Public Facilities Director (A).
(r) 
Recreation Director (A).
(s) 
Recreation Director Assistant (S).
(t) 
Solid Waste Director (A).
(u) 
Transportation Director (A).
(v) 
Waste Water Director (A).
(w) 
Water Director (A).
C. 
Eligibility. Overtime shall be paid or accumulated as compensatory time at the rate of time and 1/2 for time worked beyond the standard work week.
D. 
Scheduling. Overtime work shall be authorized only by a department director or designee thereof. Overtime shall be assigned and required in the event of an emergency or as otherwise required by the City Manager.
E. 
Compensation for overtime. The department director shall develop and maintain an overtime budget to compensate employee for overtime hours worked. In the event of overtime budget over expenditure, the employee may accrue up to a maximum of 80 hours of comp time.
F. 
Reporting overtime and compensatory time. Overtime and compensatory time shall be recorded by the employee on the weekly timesheet. Said overtime and compensatory time shall be reported on a quarter-hour-increment basis. See the following scale:
(1) 
One to 15 minutes: get 15 minutes.
(2) 
Sixteen to 30 minutes: get 30 minutes.
(3) 
Thirty-one to 45 minutes: get 45 minutes.
(4) 
Forty-six to 60 minutes: get 60 minutes.
G. 
Accrual of compensatory time. Compensatory time shall be allowed and accrued up to a maximum of 80 hours at time and 1/2, in lieu of paid overtime. Employee must acquire written authorization from the department director, prior to accruing comp time.
H. 
Utilization of compensatory time. Employees who have accrued compensatory time shall be scheduled to take such comp time within a twelve-month period. Comp time accrued shall be used by the end of each fiscal year, being June 30, and will not be carried over. Comp time shall be scheduled in advance, by mutual agreement of the employee and the director. However, the employee must acquire written authorization from the department director prior to utilization. Under no circumstances will comp time be accrued for compensation upon retirement or termination and should be utilized during regular full-time employment with the City. Employees who get promoted from a nonexempt classification to an exempt classification shall be compensated the total number of comp time hours accrued up to the date of reclassification. Compensation will be based upon the hourly rate in which comp time was earned, and will be granted in lump sum.
I. 
Travel time as overtime.
(1) 
Any travel required by the City, which may require additional travel time beyond the normal eight-hour work period, shall be compensable to the employee. Compensation shall be in the form of overtime pay, based on the hourly rate at time and 1/2 (DOL 29 CFR 785.37).
(2) 
The US Department of Labor does not consider the following as working time: overnight travel that occurs outside of the regular working hours, such as traveling on an airplane, train, boat or bus, or where the employee is free to relax. This is not considered compensable overtime beyond the normal eight-hour work period.
(3) 
Employee must make request for overtime compensation in advance, and overtime hours shall reflect as travel time on the employee's daily timesheet.
A. 
All employees may be allowed a fifteen-minute break in the morning and a fifteen-minute break in the afternoon.
B. 
Department directors may use their own discretion in scheduling such work breaks. No more than two fifteen-minute work breaks shall be allowed. Utilization of work breaks shall occur at the times designated herein by the department director, and there shall be no accumulation of time for work breaks not taken. Breaks shall be taken at the work site.