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2004-016 Cell Phone Policy AmendmentRESOLUTION 16-2004 A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE VILLAGE"S ADOPTED POLICY FOR THE ACQUISITION AND USE OF CELLULAR TELEPHONES WITHIN THE VILLAGE, WHICH AMENDMENTS ARE SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED AND MADE PART OF THIS RESOLUTION; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: Section 1. The Village Council of the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida, does hereby adopt amendments to the Village's policy for the acquisition and use of cellular telephones within the Village, which amendments are set forth in Exhibit "A" attached and made part of this resolution. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 26th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2003. (Viila¢e SPall G ~~ ATTEST: ~~J//~ G-- VILLAGE CLERK EXHIBIT "A" VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH CELLULAR TELEPHONE POLICY Introduction The purpose of this policy is to provide guidelines regarding the acquisition and use of Village issued cellular telephones. A. Eligibility The number of cellular phones for each department will be those authorized in the Village budget. B. Cellular Phone Authorization t. Requests for cellular service shall be submitted for consideration in the annual budget process. 2. Changes to the existing monthly calling plans (i.e. increase or decrease in -nonthly minutes) of authorized cellular phones must be approved by the Village Council. C. Cellular Phone Use 1. Cellular telephone equipment is intended to be used to facilitate the conduct of official Village business. 2. Any personal calls made or received on Village cellular phones shall be brief in the a-nount of time, few in number, and must not interfere with on-the job duties. No private business calls will be allowed on Village cellular phones. A private business call is distinguished from a personal call in that a private business call denotes a call made or received for an employee's other occupation, income, or private venture. 3. The use of cellular telephones to transmit or receive inappropriate communication is strictly prohibited and may result in disciplinary action. In appropriate communication includes, but is not limited to: discriminatory, hostile, suggestive, obscene, harassing, or otherwise unsuitable language and content. D. Recordkeepin~ and Reimbursement 1. Phone numbers on the cellular phone bill that are legally protected, for members of the public safety department and other persons set forth under Florida Statute 1 19.07, must be blacked out on the bill by the user with an explanation included next to each blacked out number. 2. Users are required to reimburse the Village for all calls made above the monthly minutes provided in the plan paid for by the Village. The maximum amount paid by the Village ,.,.~ for a cell phone plan is $60.00 per month. Reimbursement from users shall be submitted to the Finance Department when the monthly cellular phone bill is submitted for payment by the Village 3. Department Heads or their designee will review the monthly cellular phone bills for their department. By signing the bill and submitting it to the Finance Department, the Department Head or designee acknowledges he or she has reviewed and approved the cellular telephone usage. E. Safety For safety reasons, use of a Village cellular phone while driving is prohibited in other than emergency situations where time is of the essence and pulling over safely is not an option. F. Disciplinary Action Cellular phone users are responsible for following the Village cellular telephone policy. Violations of the policy may result in: 1. Removal of cellular phone privileges as determined by the Village Manager or his/her designee. 2. Disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment. G. Employee Acknowledgement All Village employees that are assigned aVillage-issued cellular telephone will be provide a copy of this policy and shall acknowledge receipt and understanding of the provisions outlined herein.