AB 03 Secondary Employment
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Washington County Sheriff's Office
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Policy Manual
Volume: AB
Staff Management
Chapter: 03
Secondary Employment
Replaces and/or Supersedes:
None
Published:
07/10/2012
Review Date:
07/10/2013
Sheriff Cory C. Pulsipher
Undersheriff Bart Bailey
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AB 03_101 Definitions
AB 03_102 References
AB 03_103 General
AB 03_101 DEFINITIONS
- WCSO: Washington County Sheriff's Office
- PCF: Purgatory Correctional Facility
- Peace Officer: Utah POST-certified law enforcement or corrections officer.
- Secondary Employment: Employment other than for Washington County, including self-employment.
AB 03_102 REFERENCES
- Utah Code:
- 53-13-114
- 58-63-304
AB 03_103 GENERAL
- Policy:
- Employees must receive written permission from the Sheriff, or designee (i.e., their division chief), prior to engaging in secondary employment.
- Employees should submit secondary employment requests to their division chief.
- Requests for secondary employment shall not be unreasonably denied. Requests may be denied if:
- The employee has a less than satisfactory performance evaluation;
- The job, by its nature, schedule, or extent, might impair the employee’s efficiency;
- The duties involve a conflict of interest with the employee’s regular duties or the functions, responsibilities, or values of the Sheriff’s Office;
- The duties involve a conflict of interest that may bring discredit to the WCSO;
- The WCSO time, property, tools, records, confidential information, vehicles, or buildings are used in conjunction with the employment; or
- The employment constitutes a threat to the status or dignity of the employee as a member of the law enforcement profession including, but not limited to employment:
- With establishments which primarily deal in providing goods, entertainment, or material of a sexual nature;
- Where the sale, manufacture, consumption, or transport of alcoholic beverages is the principal activity. Exceptions to this prohibition include employment by the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Department as a security officer. Additionally, an officer may work for a store, motel, hotel, restaurant, country club, or similar establishment as a security person, desk clerk, or similar capacity, provided no part of the officer's specific duties are related to or involve the bar area where alcoholic beverages are sold or dispensed, the employment does not require "bouncer" duties, and the sale, dispensing, or handling of alcoholic beverages is not the primary business of the establishment;
- With any gambling or gaming establishment;
- With any pawn shop or second-hand store regulated by pawn statutes and/or ordinances;
- As Constable, Deputy Constable, or Process Server; or
- Prohibited by law.
- A peace officer may engage in secondary employment as a security officer if:
- Written authorization has been granted by the Sheriff or designee; and
- The business or entity employing the off-duty peace officer to work as a security officer complies with state and federal income reporting and withholding requirements regarding the off-duty officer's wages.
- The WCSO shall have no financial responsibility in relation to an employee's secondary employment.
- If the nature of a previously approved secondary employment changes, the employee shall notify their division chief.
- This policy chapter shall be publicly available on the WCSO website.
- Rationale:
- Certain types of secondary employment may create a conflict of interest or negatively influence the employee's public image as an employee of the WCSO.
- The Sheriff is responsible for maintaining a high public image for the WCSO.