SOP-9 Acting Pay Assignments Police Services Division
SOP-9
July 7, 2010
SUBJECT: Acting Pay Assignments PURPOSE: To establish guidelines for temporarily assigning out-of-class duties at a
higher level to classified employees, and for appropriately compensating personnel who
are so assigned. PROCESS: This process is intended to serve the interests of effective public service
and to provide for additional compensation for employees who are assigned significant
out-of-class duties. This procedure complies with the guidelines established in the City
Manager’s memo of June 29, 2010, Acting Pay Procedures. The operations of the
Department of Public Safety may routinely require specific acting pay assignments, as
established and defined below. Other acting pay assignments may be made on as-needed
basis, and will comply with City guidelines. All acting pay assignments will be made by
the Director of Public Safety or his/her designee. I. COMPENSATION:
A. Acting Supervisor/Watch Commander Pay:
Public Safety Officers who have passed an eligibility testing process
approved by the Director of Public Safety shall be eligible to serve as an
Acting Supervisor/Watch Commander. As a specific decision-making
role and authority is delegated with this assignment, this assignment may
be made for a period of any length, up to three months. Continuous
assignment for periods exceeding one pay period will be made in writing.
Acting Supervisor/Watch Commander assignments will be compensated
by a 5% acting pay stipend for all hours actually worked as an Acting
Supervisor/Watch Commander. An Acting Supervisor/Watch Commander
assignment may be compensated by a 10% acting pay stipend to ensure
against loss of income to the assigned Public Safety Officer if other
assignment-based compensation is removed due to the Acting
Supervisor/Watch Commander assignment.
B. Acting Lieutenant Pay:
Public Safety Sergeants shall be eligible to serve as an Acting Lieutenant.
The duration of such assignments may range from one pay period up to
three months, and will be made in writing. An Acting Lieutenant
assignment will typically be compensated by a 10% acting pay stipend for
all hours actually worked as an Acting Lieutenant. This stipend may be
adjusted upon assignment if necessary, to ensure against loss of income to
the assigned Sergeant if other assignment-based compensation is removed
due to the Acting Lieutenant assignment. The exact amount of the stipend
shall be calculated to most closely match the Sergeant’s existing pay
structure, and shall not exceed a maximum of 15%. A Sergeant receiving
an Acting Lieutenant stipend may sign up for routine overtime offered to
all Sergeants but shall not be paid the Acting Lieutenant stipend for such
overtime hours worked. Acting Lieutenants will receive overtime as
required by law for emergency holdovers, or for overtime work assigned
by the Director of Public Safety or his/her designee.