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Sumner County sheriff’s office adopts vendor-managed off-duty scheduling; sheriff reports RMS upgrade and animal-control updates
Summary
The commission approved an off-duty management service for sheriff’s deputies that the sheriff said will cost the county nothing and provide workers’ compensation and liability coverage; the sheriff also reported progress on a new records-management system and animal-control sterilization and vaccination work.
The Sumner County Commission approved a vendor-run off-duty management platform the sheriff’s office said will coordinate off-duty scheduling, payments and the associated employer protections for deputies working private details.
Sheriff Craddock told the commission the off-duty management company will handle scheduling and payroll for deputies performing off-duty assignments and that "it's not gonna cost the county a dime." He said vendors who hire deputies will pay for the service and that the company includes workers' compensation and liability insurance for off-duty shifts.
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