2021-01-19 News ArticleJohnny Trent
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Okeechobee, FL 34974
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Police chief says he cannot just shut clown the department
Lake Okeechobee News - merger of Okeechobee News, Clewiston News, Glades County Democrat, and The Sun
By Cathy Womble
Lake Okeechobee News
OKEECHOBEE — During their Jan. 19
meeting, the Okeechobee City Council
discussed its COVID-19 administrative leave
policy, (a policy allowing for up to an addi-
tional 10-days sick leave if an employee is
diagnosed with COVID-t 9). City Police Chief
Bob Peterson suggested allowing each
department to handle it in the way they
see fit. "Our department cannot shut down
even if every single person gets COVID," he
said. "If dispatch gets COVID, they will be
working in gas masks. They have to go on.
The problem with this polity is it sounds
nice, but if you look at it, it says 'You WILL
send them home for seven days.' It's nice
and tight and rules are great, but what
happens in my department? I can't shut the
doors. If everybody in the PD gets COVID,
they still gotta come to work. 1 can't just
shut the door, but according to this, I've got
to shut the door,"
The PD has had nine people test positive
for COVID, and it did not affect operations
at all. "We handled it. We dealt with it. The
major did an amazing job. They went home
for 10 days or seven days, then they came
back to work"
He reminded the council that last time
this issue came up, they gave department
heads the authority to make decisions au-
thorizing up to 80 hours of sick leave.
City Clerk Lane Gamiotea said the
new policy would not really be changing
anything but would just clarify some of the
questions department heads have been
asking. Department heads would still have
authority to make decisions.
Peterson said the policy clearly says
employees who test positive would have to
stay home for seven days. "He has to stay
home for seven days?"
"That's straight from the current CDC
guidelines and our health department," said
Gamiotea.
"GUIDELINES! Who cares what they do
in Washington DC? Who cares what they
do in other places. We care about what we
do here," said Peterson.
"These are things we have already been
doing," said Gamiotea.
"I haven't!" said Peterson. "I'm not
joking when 1 say if we get a run of cases
over there, people will be coming to work
COVID positive with masks, because what
are you gonna do, let people just get mur-
dered out there?"
Peterson would like a clause written into
the policy exempting the police department
from the portion of the policy stating any-
one testing positive will be sent home for
seven days. He said he has not had to have
any positive personnel at work so far, but if
necessary, he WILL do it.
"We have had nine positive — two or
three at a time. As long as it stays two or
three at a time, we can manage it. OCFR
had 14 once. A whole shift was out. If that
happens to us, that's a horse of a different
color."
At this time, his department has been
following CDC guidelines "for the most
part," he said.
City attorney John Fumero suggested
January 27, 2\
adding a sentence allowing for case by
case determination by department heads
in consultation with either the personnel
director or the city administrator. This way
if a situation arises which deviates from the
norm, they can address it.
Peterson said, "We have disagreements
now. 1 don't !mow how well the consulta-
tions are going to go either. You either trust
us to do our job, or you don't." He went on
to say they have dealt with nine cases with
zero problems and he sees no reason to
change things now.
City Administrator Marcos Montes de
Oca said they have had issues with some of
the other departments, and they are just try-
ing to answer all the questions. They have
no complaints about the way Peterson's
department has handled things.
After some discussion, the council voted
to extend the policy they have on the books
now which gives all employees 10 paid
calendar days off if they test positive and re-
quires proof of a positive COVID test result
rather than instituting a new policy. /
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