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Subchapter D of Chapter 143 of the Texas Local Government Code are excepted from the scope <br />of this Article. <br />Section 2. Application of Procedure. <br />If either the City or the Association has a dispute with the other Party regarding this Agreement <br />that Party should reduce the dispute to writing and deliver it to the other's designated <br />representative, who for the Association shall be its President and for the City shall be its Fire <br />Department head or designee. A Firefighter may not file a request for contract dispute resolution <br />directly with the City; all resolution requests must be approved and come from the Association <br />Grievance Committee, and must also be signed by the Association President. <br />Each grievance shall be written and state 1) a brief statement of the dispute and the factual basis <br />for the dispute; 2) identify the applicable sections of this Agreement alleged to have been <br />violated; 3) identify the specific remedy or adjustment sought; and 4) be signed by the aggrieved <br />Firefighter, or if filed by the Association, the Association President or Grievance Committee <br />Chairman. Any claim or dispute by an employee or group of employees under this Agreement <br />which includes a claim for pay or benefits for any past pay periods must be filed by the employee <br />with the Association within thirty (30) days of the date when the employee knew or reasonably <br />should have known of the claim. <br />Disputes by the Association or an aggrieved employee must proceed following these steps: <br />Step 1. <br />An aggrieved Firefighter must submit his grievance to the Association Grievance Committee <br />within fifteen (15) calendar days of the date upon which the Firefighter knew of or should have <br />known of the facts giving rise to the dispute forming the basis of the grievance. A complete copy <br />of the grievance shall be forwarded to the Chief (Department head) within three (3) days of the <br />submission to the Committee. The Association Grievance Committee shall meet within fourteen <br />(14) calendar days of receipt of the grievance and determine whether a grievance exists. If the <br />Grievance Committee determines that no grievance exists, it shall notify the Chief (department <br />head) within three (3) days of such determination and that no further proceedings will be <br />necessary. If the Grievance Committee determines that a grievance exists, it shall proceed to <br />submit the grievance to the Chief (Department Head) within five (5) calendar days of the date of <br />the Committee determination. <br />Step 2. <br />The Chief (Department head) may require by policy for submission of contract disputes within <br />the chain of command, but shall determine the matter within thirty (30) days of its receipt from <br />the Association. The Chief (Department head) shall make his or her determination in writing. <br />Step 3. <br />If the grievance is not resolved in Step 2, the Association Grievance Committee may advance the <br />grievance by submitting the written Grievance to the City Manager or his designee within <br />fourteen (14) calendar days of receipt of the Chief's (Department Head) determination. The City <br />13