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e .11 ' _' 111_'.1 1_ _ <br />� __11.1.1 11.'1 ._.. _1.11..►_'.1__ ._. ._ <br />2.1. The SROs shall be employees of the DEPARTMENT and shall be subject to the <br />administration, supervision and control of the DEPARTMENT. The SROs are not <br />employees of the SMCISD. The individual assignment of the SROs that are designated <br />participants in this program will be determined by the mutual agreement of the SMCISD <br />Superintendent, or the Superintendent's designee, and the DEPARTMENT's Chief of <br />Police, or his designee. <br />2.2 The DEPARTMENT agrees to provide and to pay the SROs' salary and employment <br />benefits in accordance with the applicable salary schedules and employment practices of <br />the DEPARTMENT. The SROs shall be subject to all other personnel policies and <br />practices of the DEPARTMENT. <br />2.3 The DEPARTMENT, in its sole discretion, shall have the power and authority to hire, <br />discharge and discipline SROs. The DEPARTMENT shall hold harmless and <br />indemnify the SMCISD, including its officers, employees and agents, from and against <br />any and all claims, lawsuits, causes of action, grievances, costs and losses arising <br />out of allegations of unfair or unlawful employment practices or conditions brought by <br />any SRO. <br />2.4 In the event an SRO is absent from work, the SRO shall notify his supervisor in the <br />DEPARTMENT. The DEPARTMENT will then notify the principal and the <br />SMCISD Police Department and agrees to assign, if available, another SRO, to <br />substitute for the SRO who is absent. In the event an SRO is absent due to illness or <br />disability for a period of ten (10) consecutive workdays, the DEPARTMENT agrees to <br />assign a substitute SRO to assume and perform the duties of the SRO who is absent <br />from work, which said substitute shall be approved by both parties. <br />2.5 An SRO shall be subject to reassignment to another campus or removal from the SRO <br />Program from SMCISD for failure to comply with an assigned duty or failure to advance <br />the goals and objectives of the SRO Program. Such removal will be made by joint decision <br />between the Chief of Police and the Principal of the campus at which the SRO is assigned. <br />3.0 Duty Hours <br />3.1 Officers assigned to the SRO Program will work at times designated and agreed by the <br />SMCISD Superintendent, or the Superintendent's designee, the appropriate campus <br />Principal, the City of San Marcos Chief of Police and SRO Supervisor. The maximum <br />number of hours that a SRO officer shall be on duty in a regular workweek shall be 40 <br />hours. Any hours worked that are not part of the SRO regular workweek shall be subject <br />to the CITY OF SAN MARCOS AND SAN MARCOS POLICE OFFICERS' <br />ASSOCIATION current MEET AND CONFER CONTRACT (SMPOA Contract) agreed to <br />and signed by both parties and related to all SAN MARCOS POLICE DEPARTMENT <br />OFFICERS, including those assigned as a SRO. Hours worked and kept by the City of <br />San Marcos shall be submitted bi-weekly to the SRO supervisor and available for review <br />by the SMCISD Superintendent, or the Superintendent's designee upon request. <br />