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2008-61
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4/30/2008
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175
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Section 9: Outside Activities <br />Employee shall not spend more than 10 hours per week in teaching, consulting or other non <br />City connected business without the prior approval of the City Council. <br />Section 10: Dues and Subscriptions <br />The City agrees to budget and to pay for professional dues and subscriptions of Employee <br />necessary for his continuation and full participation in national, regional, state, and local <br />associations and organizations necessary and desirable for his continued professional <br />participation, growth, and advancement, and for the good of the City. <br />Section 11: Professional Development <br />A. The City agrees to budget for and to pay for travel and subsistence expenses of Employee <br />for professional and official travel, meetings, and occasions adequate to continue <br />professional development of Employee and to adequately pursue necessary or official <br />functions for the City, including but not limited to the Texas Municipal League and such <br />other national, regional, state, and local government groups and committees of which the <br />Employee serves as a member. Participation in said professional development activities <br />shall be considered a part of the Employee's work related duties and Employee shall not be <br />required to use accrued leave for such participation. <br />B. The City also agrees to budget for and to pay for travel and subsistence expenses of <br />Employee for short courses, institutes, and seminars that are necessary for his professional <br />development and for the good of the City. <br />Section 12: Indemnification <br />The City shall provide for indemnification and defense of the Employee in accordance with the <br />provisions found in the San Marcos City Code, Section 2.374. The City shall bear the full cost <br />of any fidelity or other bonds or other insurance required of the Employee under law or <br />ordinance by virtue of this employment. <br />Section 13: Termination <br />A. Termination without Cause: The City may terminate this Agreement at any time without <br />cause. For the purpose of this agreement, termination shall occur when: <br />1. The majority of the governing body votes to terminate the Employee at a duly authorized <br />public meeting; <br />2. The City reduces the base salary, compensation or any other financial benefit of the <br />Employee, unless it is applied in no greater percentage than the average reduction of all <br />department heads; <br />B. Termination for Cause: The City may terminate the Employee for cause. Such termination <br />shall require the majority vote of the City Council and shall be preceded by notice to <br />Employee. For purposes of this Agreement, "cause" shall include, without limitation, the <br />following: <br />1. Misconduct in connection with the performance of any of Employee's duties, including, <br />without limitation, misappropriation of funds or property of the City, securing or <br />attempting to secure any personal profit or commercial advantage in connection with any <br />transaction entered into by the City, any falsification or misrepresentation of fact, or any <br />violation of law or regulation to which the City is subject; <br />2. Conviction of a felony offense, or of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, whether <br />committed within or outside the scope of Employee's employment hereunder. <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />
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