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16 EVERETT POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICY MANUAL <br /> Female Employees-a similar class of apparel for women as outlined for men above will be <br /> appropriate. <br /> The Chief of Police may allow for more casual attire at designated times. The casual attire would <br /> include casual slacks and a collared shirt without a tie. <br /> For officer safety reasons,it is recommended that officers wearing plain clothes conceal firearms <br /> when out of the office. Officers opting not to conceal their firearms shall have their badge <br /> prominently displayed to minimize public alarm. <br /> The wearing of utility clothing, e.g. T-shirts,sweatshirts, flannel shirts, Levi's,tennis shoes,etc., <br /> for special assignments and extraordinary situations will be at the discretion of the Division <br /> Captain. <br /> All non-uniformed Officers will be reimbursed up to 60%of the current clothing allowance for <br /> the first 6 calendar months of the year and the balance for the last 6 calendar months. The total <br /> amount of clothing allowance is prorated as determined by the length of the plain-clothes <br /> assignment each calendar year. Clothing allowance will be determined by current contractual <br /> agreements. -. <br /> When appearing in Superior Court or other formal hearing,officers must wear one of the <br /> following sets of clothing: <br /> Male Officers <br /> Regulation Police Class "A"Uniform, <br /> Business suit with dress shirt and tie, . . <br /> Sport coat,trouser, and appropriate shirt and tie. <br /> Female Officers <br /> Regulation Police Class "A"Uniform, <br /> Woman's business or pantsuit, <br /> Attire limited to business-like dress or skirt with appropriate accessories. <br /> Note: On-duty officers may wear the class"B"uniform to court proceedings. This is to include <br /> both male and female officers. <br /> 6.4 PROTECTIVE VESTS <br /> Officers assigned to administrative and investigative duty(primarily plain clothes) are <br /> encouraged to wear the protective vest but it is at the discretion of the immediate supervisor;it <br /> must be available at the department for instant use if necessary. <br /> The protective vest shall be worn when executing search warrants and making planned arrests. <br /> Effective February 2004/Rev.9/2004/Rev. 12/2004/Rev.10/2005/Rev.2/2006/Rev. 7/2006/Rev. 4/2007/ 68 <br /> Rev. 6/2007/Rev. 7/2007/Rev.12/2008,Rev. 7/2009,Rev 9/2009,Rev 11/2009,Rev 1/2010,Rev 7/2010,Rev <br /> 10/2010,Rev 11/2010,Rev 12/2010,Rev 1/2011,Rev 2/2011,Rev 3/2011,Rev 6/2011,Rev 7/2011,Rev 9/2011, <br /> Rev 10/2011,Rev 11/2011,Rev 2/2012,Rev 3/2012,Rev 6/2012,Rev. 7/2012,Rev 8/2012,Rev 9/2012,Rev <br /> 10/2012,Rev 11/2012,Rev 1/2013, Rev 2/2013,Rev 3/2013,Rev 4/2013,Rev 8/2013,Rev 9/2013,Rev <br /> 10/2013,Rev 11/2013,Rev 12/2013,Rev 1/2014,Rev 3/2014,Rev 4/2014,Rev 6/2014,Rev 7/2014,Rev <br /> 9/2014,Rev 12/2014 <br /> 166 <br />