How does an officer qualify to work SOSP?
The Fair Labor and Standards Act (Federal Regulation) allow a person to work eighty-six (86) hours in a 14-day work period without paying overtime. With that regulation in mind, each police officer may work up to six (6) hours of SOSP in a pay period on a voluntary straight time pay (base & longevity) basis or time and one-half comp. In addition, if you take a day or any additional amount of hours off in that pay period you may also work those hours taken off, in an SOSP program. Again, this does not mean that police officers will not be compensated for any work beyond their eight (8) hours. That has not changed no matter how many days an officer takes off from work in a fourteen (14) day time cycle.
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