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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />D. Employee's Disability. If Employee remains unable to perform his duties because of <br />medical reasons after exhausting leave available under the Family and Medical Leave Act, if <br />any, the City shall have the option to terminate this agreement subject to the mutual requirements <br />of 3 (A). <br /> <br />E. Employee's Death. Employee's employment shall terminate on the date of his death, in <br />which event the salary and benefits owing to Employee, except life insurance, through the date <br />of death shall be paid to Employee's beneficiary. Life insurance proceeds shall be paid by the <br />insurer to the beneficiary(ies) designated by Employee. <br /> <br />Section 4: Best Efforts <br /> <br />A. Employee agrees to devote his best efforts, energies, and skill to the discharge of the duties <br />and responsibilities attributable to his position, and to this end, he will devote his full time and <br />attention exclusively to the business and affairs of the City during the normal working hours of <br />the City, and outside of such hours to the extent needed to fulfill his duties and responsibilities. <br />The Employee understands and agrees that he is subject to all generally applicable policies of the <br />City. The generally applicable policies of the City include, but are not limited to, employment <br />policies, financial and purchasing policies, and ethics regulations. Employee agrees that he may <br />not derive any personal advantage or gain, either directly or indirectly, with respect to any <br />business transaction in which the City engages, and that he will promptly disclose in writing to <br />the City Council all facts that are material to any such potential profit or gain. <br /> <br />B. The Employee shall be responsible for the judicial functions of the Municipal Court. <br /> <br />C. The Employee agrees to comply with applicable provisions of law related to his judicial <br />functions, including without limitation, Chapter 45 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, <br />and the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct. <br /> <br />D. The Employee understands and agrees that the Municipal Court Clerk shall be responsible for <br />the administrative functions of the Municipal Court, and that the Municipal Court Clerk shall <br />operate under the supervision of the City Manager. The Employee agrees to cooperate in all <br />ways with the City Manager and the Municipal Court Clerk to ensure that all administrative <br />functions of the court are carried out effectively and efficiently. The Employee understands and <br />agrees that the Municipal Court Clerk shall perform all duties of a court clerk as provided under <br />state law and the city charter, and shall perform the following: <br /> <br />(1) Establishing and revising procedures related to the administration of the Municipal <br />Court, including procedures for the collection of fines, fees, costs and bonds; <br /> <br />(2) Scheduling trial dockets and, if necessary, arraignment dockets, on days and times <br />and with sufficient frequency to ensure the prompt disposition of cases before the court; <br /> <br />(3) Preparing and submitting a report each month to the City Manager and the Employee <br />showing the style, number and disposition of each case disposed of in the court during the <br />preceding month, and also showing the amount of fine assessed in each case, and how the fine <br />was satisfied, whether by payment, by community service, or by other means; <br /> <br />Page 3 of7 <br />