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Contractor's Name
Everett Police Officer’s Association
Approval Date
1/21/2026
Council Approval Date
1/7/2026
End Date
12/31/2028
Department
Human Resources
Department Project Manager
Kandy Bartlett
Subject / Project Title
Collective Bargaining Agreement with EPOA 2026-2028
Tracking Number
0005081
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Other Agreements
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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<br /> <br /> <br />EVERETT POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION <br />PAGE 10 <br /> <br />conducted by telephone. When a member is working on the night shift, <br />the interview can be scheduled contiguously to the member's shift. <br /> <br />8.1.1.5 The Members are required to provide statements and answer all questions <br />during an internal investigation. A member will only be required to <br />provide statements and answer questions pursuant to an internal <br />investigation only after the member’s statement has been compelled. In <br />such instances, the member will be advised that compelled statements <br />cannot be used in subsequent criminal proceedings. In cases where <br />another member is being investigated, witness and other officers will <br />provide statements as required by policy. <br /> <br />8.1.1.6 All interviews shall be limited in scope to activities, circumstances, <br />events, conduct, acts or background which pertain to the incident which is <br />the subject of the investigation. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the <br />City from questioning the member about information which is developed <br />during the course of the interview. All interview attendees shall remain <br />professional, the interview shall be reasonable in length, and the employee <br />shall be entitled to reasonable breaks. <br /> <br />8.1.1.7 If the City records the interview, a copy of the recording of the complete <br />interview of the member shall be furnished, upon request, to the member. <br />If the interviewed employee is subsequently disciplined and any part of <br />any recording is transcribed by the City, the member shall be given a <br />complimentary copy thereof. The Association shall be allowed to record <br />the interview and will provide a copy of the recording to the City. If the <br />Association transcribes the interview, the transcription shall be provided to <br />the City. <br /> <br />8.1.1.8 Investigations shall be completed within 120 days from the date the <br />employee receives notification of the initiation of an internal investigation, <br />provided that internal investigations may be extended for reasonable <br />circumstances. For purposes of calculating the 120 days, an internal <br />investigation shall be deemed complete on the date that the assigned <br />investigator forwards the results of the investigation to the Chief. The <br />Association will be notified when the investigation has been forwarded to <br />the Chief for review. <br /> <br /> If an extension is needed, the City shall notify the Association in writing <br />of the need and basis for the extension. An extension on this basis shall <br />only be for such time necessary to complete additional investigation but <br />no more than thirty (30) additional days at a time without additional <br />notification. <br /> <br />Internal investigations may also be extended, upon agreement by the <br />Association, if the Chief requests further investigation. <br /> <br />In the event an internal investigation has identified potential criminal <br />conduct, the Chief or designee may suspend the internal investigation <br />pending the outcome of the investigation and judicial process. The <br />employee and the Association will be notified if an investigation is <br />suspended, and the suspension will stop all time clocks relating to the
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