SOP-18 Timekeeping for Departmentally Required TrainingRevised: January 21, 2021
Police Services Division
SOP-18
April 4, 2013
SUBJECT: Timekeeping for Department Required Training
PURPOSE: To establish guidelines for documenting and crediting the Public Safety employees
who have been directed to attend Department Mandated Training.
POLICY: It is the policy of the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety to provide
personnel with training that is required by applicable laws, POST, CA State Fire Marshal, or
other governing procedures. In addition, Agency management may identify other required
training for the enhancement of job-relevant knowledge and skills. Time spent attending
required training and travel to and from such training will be compensated in a manner consistent
with MOAs, State, and Federal laws.
I. PROCEDURE:
A. Defined Mandated Training:
Any Training or School the Agency has directed the employee to attend is
considered mandated. The Police and Fire Academy is a mandated assignment and
has its own rules and considerations separate from this SOP and the City’s Travel
and Expense Policy.
Local Training/Schools:
1. Local Training/Schools that do not require overnight accommodations and are
out of the immediate area will incorporate travel time into the daily work
hours. Out of the immediate area is further than fifty (50) miles from the
RPDPS Main Station.
2. The time spent travelling will be totaled in the daily work schedule on the
timesheet as stated in Section E. 2.
a. The time will either be calculated as base pay or overtime if it exceeds
the employee’s regular scheduled shift or is on a scheduled day off.
3. When attending training, the training course may include a break in the
schedule for meals which will not be included in the total work hours.
Revised: January 21, 2021
B. Out of Area Training/Schools:
1. Travel on the day before to out-of-area training/schools will be scheduled.
Compensation for travel could be at either a straight time rate or at the
overtime rate as described in Section (E).
a. In general, travel time to schools should allow the employee to arrive
at a reasonable time to prepare for the class. Overnight
accommodations should allow time for travel, check-in, car rentals,
etc.
2. Return travel on the last day of the course will be included in that day’s total
hours worked.
3. Return travel on any other day will be included in that work weeks total.
4. Travel time will include the actual travel time including reasonable breaks
based on the duration of the travel.
5. The training course may include a break in the schedule for meals which will
not be included in the total work hours.
C. Training Adjustment (TA):
1. Whenever the cumulative total of training hours, or combination of training
hours, plus hours performing regularly assigned work or while on paid leave,
is less than the total number of hours in the employee’s regularly assigned
schedule for the week during which the training occurred, the employee will
be compensated by the Agency for the difference.
2. The code TA will be documented on the last line on the timesheet to bring the
weekly total where it is equal to the employee’s regularly assigned schedule.
TA will be assigned as needed based on the week, not on any given day.
3. An employee assigned to a police schedule who attends a school less than 40
hours, may be required to work part of their original shift(s) in order to meet
the FSLA requirement of a minimum 40 hour workweek.
4. An employee assigned to the fire 2x4 schedule who attends a school less than
their normally assigned hours for the week, may be required to work part of
their original shift(s) (not less than 12 hours) to reach the total scheduled
hours of their normal work week.
Revised: January 21, 2021
5. While not all scenarios can be addressed, the general rule is to limit TA to less
than 12 hours. It is not the intention to have employees work partial shifts
(less than 12 hours) in place of using TA.
D. Travel Compensation:
1. Travel compensation will be in conjunction with FLSA laws.
2. All travel to and from schools will be calculated to and from the RPDPS Main
Station, 500 City Center Drive, and will be measured in time.
3. An employee, who travels on a scheduled workday where the employee was
adjusted from normal work to traveling for all or part of their shift, will only
be entitled to overtime when their travel exceeds their normal scheduled
hours.
4. An employee who travels on a scheduled day off will be compensated at their
overtime rate.
It in important to recognize that when attending training, employees will often be assigned a
schedule for the week that varies from their normal schedule. When this SOP references
scheduled days, it is referring to this schedule and not the employee’s normal schedule. If an
employee has questions regarding their schedule, they should clarify with Training.