Conditions Of Service - Regulations
25.
Overtime (See also Annex G)
(1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation,
the Scottish Ministers shall determine the circumstances and manner
in which a member of a police force shall be compensated in respect
of time-
(a) for which that member remains on duty after that member's tour
of duty ends; or
(b) for which that member is recalled between two tours of duty; or
(c) which forms part of a tour of duty which that member is required
to begin earlier than the rostered time without due notice and on
a day when that member has already completed that member's normal
daily period of duty,
and such time is referred to in these Regulations as "overtime".
(2) For the purposes of this regulation-
"due notice" means notice given at least 8 hours before
the revised starting time of the rostered tour of duty in question;
"normal daily period of duty" shall be construed in accordance
with regulation 22;
"recall" does not include a warning to be in readiness for
duty if required; and
"tour of duty", in relation to a member of a police force
for whom variable shift arrangements are in operation under regulation
22 (1)(c), means rostered shift.
(3) In making a determination under paragraph (1), the Scottish Ministers
may confer on the chief constable discretion:
(a) to fix the day on which a period commences for the purposes of
the determination;
(b) to fix the period within which time off in compensation for overtime
is to be granted;
(c) to allow time in addition to that specified in the determination
to be taken into account in computing any period of overtime.