Cash awards for suggestions resulting in tangible beneficial savings shall be made as follows:
The minimum cash award shall be Ten and no/100ths ($10.00) Dollars, and the Board is hereby authorized to approve awards in an amount up to, and including, One Hundred and no/100ths ($100.00) Dollars for each award without further authority from the Council. Awards in an amount of more than One Hundred and no/100ths ($100.00) Dollars shall be recommended by the Award Board and may be approved by the Council. No cash award shall be authorized until 30 days after implementation of the suggestion for which the award is made.
The payment of cash awards in excess of One Hundred and no/100ths ($100.00) Dollars for any suggestion shall not be made until the suggestion has been installed for a period of 12 months and shall be based on savings actually realized during such 12 month period; however, an initial award of One Hundred and no/100ths ($100.00) Dollars may be paid after such suggestion has been in effect for 30 days, said payment of One Hundred and no/100ths ($100.00) Dollars to be deducted from the final award made for the suggestion.
Cash awards shall consist of 10% of the first year's net savings up to and including a first year's net savings of One Thousand and no/100ths ($1,000.00) Dollars. When the suggestion results in a first year's net savings of more than One Thousand and no/100ths ($1,000.00) Dollars, the award shall be based upon an appropriate and uniform scale to be developed and recommended by the Board to the Council for adoption. For the purpose of determining net savings, the cost of installing a suggestion shall be amortized on a reasonable basis.
When an original suggestion is a partial solution of a problem, or a solution of part of a problem, and must be revised or developed before it can be installed, it should be evaluated for the purpose of determining the amount of the award on the basis of its proportionate importance to the final suggestion that is actually installed. Special scales to help in the evaluation of adopted suggestions which show intangible or safety benefits shall be developed and adopted by the Board.
The Board shall not make any cash award unless sufficient funds are available in the appropriation authorized by the Council.
(Ord. 1952 c.s., eff. October 12, 1967)