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10890-22 Proposed 2023 Firefighter Salary Ordinance
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10/24/2022
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10890-22
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55-22
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(c) Inspector/Instructor Pay. Those First-Class Firefighters who are qualified and regularly <br /> assigned [not to include temporary duty assignments (TDY)] as an Inspector/Instructor, shall be <br /> provided with duty shirts and a badge, and shall be paid at the non-rank specialty pay as an <br /> Inspector or Instructor. <br /> (d) Shift Instructor Pay. Shift Instructors who are qualified and selected to teach on-duty in- <br /> house instruction programs for rookie schools, driving, confined space rescue, rope techniques, <br /> water safety, watercraft techniques, CPR, and other authorized department instruction, shall be <br /> paid at the rate of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour up to a maximum of$500 per year, with any <br /> teaching thereafter requiring the approval of the Fire Chief, or his or her designee. (Full-time <br /> instructors and company training instructors shall be ineligible for any pay under this paragraph). <br /> (e) Luther J. Taylor, Sr. Fire Safety Training Center 8-Hour Instructor Pay. An 8-hour <br /> Instructor Pay shall be paid to the individual regularly assigned to work a forty(40)hour workweek <br /> [not to include temporary duty assignments(TOY)] at the Luther J.Taylor, Sr. Fire Safety Training <br /> Center. The sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000) shall be paid per year in 2022, 2023 and 2024 <br /> to the qualifying individual who is regularly assigned to work in this capacity each of those years. <br /> (f) Pay for Other Instructors. Other instructors who are qualified and selected to teach <br /> specified on-duty in-house instruction programs for rookie schools,driving,confined space rescue, <br /> rope techniques, water safety, watercraft techniques, CPR and other authorized departmental <br /> instruction, shall be paid at the rate of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour, upon the approval of the <br /> Fire Chief, or his or her designee. Said hourly rate shall be paid over and above the qualifying <br /> individual's salary classification and shall be paid in a manner consistent with applicable <br /> regulations of the State Board of Accounts. Full-time instructors and company training instructors <br /> shall be ineligible for any pay under this paragraph. <br /> (g) Pay for Certified SCBA Repair Specialists. Those sworn members of the South Bend Fire <br /> Department who are qualified, certified and regularly assigned by the Fire Chief, or his or her <br /> designee to perform self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)repairs, shall be paid at the rate of <br /> fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour up to a maximum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) in any one <br /> calendar year. <br /> (h) Critical Duty Day Stipends. In 2022, 2023, and 2024, the Critical Duty Day Stipend shall <br /> be set at one-half(1/2) of an eligible sworn member's regular hourly rate plus longevity, but not <br /> less than three hundred ($300) for the nine (9) Critical Duty Days which are designated each <br /> calendar year by the Board of Public Safety. Such stipend may be pro-rated for time actually <br /> worked with the eligible sworn member choosing among three (3) options which are further <br /> addressed in the governing Collective Bargaining Agreement approved by the Board of Public <br /> Safety. <br /> (i) Deferred Compensation. The City of South Bend agrees to continue to maintain the <br /> Deferred Compensation Program which became effective on January 1, 1997 for the South Bend <br /> Fire Department. This program provides that for the first one hundred dollars ($100.00) deferred <br /> by a sworn member of the Department each calendar year, the City of South Bend will match said <br /> amount $0.50 on the dollar, and for the next three hundred dollars ($300.00) deferred by a sworn <br /> member of the Department each calendar year, the City of South Bend will match said amount, <br /> dollar for dollar. <br /> (j) Life Insurance. The City of South Bend shall continue to provide life insurance coverage <br /> on all sworn members and upper level policy making positions of the South Bend Fire Department <br /> in an amount equal to the amount of the sworn member's base pay or the upper level policy making <br /> position's base pay. <br /> (k) Health Insurance. Each active sworn member and upper level policy maker of the of the <br /> South Bend Fire Department who has met the eligibility requirements shall have the <br /> opportunity to participate in the City's comprehensive major medical insurance program. The <br /> contribution of such individuals shall be no greater than the contribution of other City employees <br />
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