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CITY OF FLINT, MICHIGAN CODE OF ORDINANCES
PART I. CHARTER
PART II. THE CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS*
CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATION*
CHAPTER 3: ADVERTISING AND SIGNS
CHAPTER 4: AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
CHAPTER 5: AIRPORT
CHAPTER 6: ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR SALES
CHAPTER 7: AMBULANCES
CHAPTER 8: AMUSEMENTS
CHAPTER 9: ANIMALS AND FOWL*
CHAPTER 10: AUCTIONS
CHAPTER 11: BUILDINGS
CHAPTER 12: BUSINESS AND OCCUPATIONS GENERALLY*
CHAPTER 13: CEMETERIES
CHAPTER 14: CIVIL DEFENSE AND DISASTER
CHAPTER 15: TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 16: ELECTRICAL CODE
CHAPTER 17: FENCES
CHAPTER 18: TAXATION; FUNDS; PURCHASING*
CHAPTER 19: FIRE PROTECTION*
CHAPTER 20: RESERVED
CHAPTER 21: RESERVED
CHAPTER 22: HEATING
CHAPTER 23: RESERVED
CHAPTER 24: HOUSING
CHAPTER 25: RESERVED
CHAPTER 26: LICENSING FEES AND OTHER CHARGES
CHAPTER 27: RESERVED
CHAPTER 28: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 29: MUNICIPAL RETAIL AND WHOLESALE GROWERS’ MARKET
CHAPTER 30: NUISANCES*
CHAPTER 31: GENERAL OFFENSES*
CHAPTER 32: RESERVED
CHAPTER 33: PARKS
CHAPTER 34: RESERVED
CHAPTER 35: PERSONNEL*
CHAPTER 36: PLUMBING
CHAPTER 37: POLES AND WIRES
CHAPTER 38: RAILROADS
CHAPTER 39: REFUSE, GARBAGE AND WEEDS
CHAPTER 40: RESERVED
CHAPTER 41: SCHOOLS
CHAPTER 42: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
CHAPTER 43: RESERVED
CHAPTER 44: RESERVED
CHAPTER 45: TREES AND SHRUBS
CHAPTER 46: UTILITIES*
CHAPTER 47: WARDS AND PRECINCTS
CHAPTER 48: WATERCRAFT
CHAPTER 49: WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
CHAPTER 50: ZONING*
APPENDIX: COMPILED ILLUSTRATIONS
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES*
APPENDIX A
PART III: PARALLEL REFERENCES AND INDEX
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§ 35-72.1 EMERGENCY CALL-IN PAY.
   (a)   Whenever an exempt employee at level 22B or below is brought back to work on emergency call- in, he or she shall be retained on duty for a minimum of two hours at overtime rates.
   (b)   If the emergency work is completed in less than two hours, it shall be the election of the employee to leave the job at the time the work is completed. Employees making this election, however, shall be paid only on the basis of time worked at overtime rates.
   (c)   This minimum two-hour call-in guarantee specifically excludes those employees being paid stand-by pay. These employees will be paid solely on the basis of time actually worked on call-in.
(Ord. 2207, passed 4-13-1970; Ord. 2929, passed 12-19-1984)
§ 35-73 APPOINTIVE OFFICIALS — FRINGE BENEFITS AND WORKING CONDITIONS.
   (a)   Category I and Category III appointees, as defined in § 35-67 hereof, shall be entitled to the same benefits and working conditions as granted to exempt employees at level 23 and above as set forth in Articles IV and V of this chapter.
   (b)   Category II appointees, as defined in § 35-67 hereof, shall be entitled to the same benefits and working conditions as granted to exempt employees at level 22B and below, as set forth in Articles IV and V of this chapter.
(Ord. 2900, passed 3-26-1984; Ord. 2929, passed 12-19-1984)
§ 35-74 NIGHT BONUS.
   City employees employed on any regular shift and who work a majority of hours between 4:00 p.m. of the day and 7:00 a.m. of the following day, shall be entitled to additional remuneration over and above that set forth in the compensation plan at the rate of 6.5% per hour for time worked during the shifts.
(Ord. 1981, passed 8-4-1967)
§ 35-75 EMPLOYEES EXEMPT FROM OVERTIME PROVISIONS.
   No employees allocated to levels 23 through 40 and no appointive City officer shall receive any compensation for overtime, holiday premium pay or bonus for night work.
(Ord. 1981, passed 8-4-1967; Ord. 2075, passed 8-26-1968; Ord. 2185, passed 12-22-1969; Ord. 2316, passed 3-13-1972; Ord. 2583, passed 1-17-1977; Ord. 2699, passed 2-26-1979)
§ 35-76 OVERTIME, HOLIDAY RATES AND NIGHT BONUSES NOT TO BE PAID FOR SAME WORK.
   Premium payments are not to be duplicated, i.e., overtime and holiday premium pay and bonus for night work shall not be paid for the same hours worked.
(Ord. 1981, passed 8-4-1967; Ord. 2261, passed 4-19-1971; Ord. 2263, passed 5-10-1971; Ord. 2583, passed 1-17-1977)
§ 35-77 ON-CALL OR STAND-BY EMPLOYEES.
   (a)   Employees may be kept on call during periods when they are not otherwise on duty. An employee of a department may remain on stand-by at his or her home for a one-week period, beginning at 5:00 p.m. each Monday. Stand-by duty is to be rotated equally among employees qualified to do the work available within the same job classification. For compensation, the employee on such duty shall receive, at his or her regular rate of pay, nine hours extra pay for each week of such duty, except that a classified employee not represented by a recognized bargaining unit, not employed in the Police Department, and not employed by the Board of Hospital Managers, allocated to levels 23 and above shall receive, at his or her regular rate of pay, four and one-half hours extra pay for each week of such duty. Additional benefits do not accrue for stand-by duty.
   (b)   Departments may establish equivalent methods of payment for employees who are on call for lesser periods of time, subject to the approval of the appropriate administrative officials and with written approval by the Personnel Director. Departments requiring that employees be kept on call during periods when they are not otherwise on duty shall submit appropriate plans and/or schedules for approval of appropriate administrative officials including the written approval by the Personnel Director.
(Ord. 1981, passed 8-4-1967; Ord. 2583, passed 1-17-1977; Ord. 3084, passed 1-9-1989)
§ 35-78 RESERVED. 
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