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The  Human  Resources  Depart-
                   ment  is  responsible  for  the
                   development, implementation and
                   maintenance  of  employee  safety
                   awareness  and  injury  prevention
                   programs.  This includes providing
                   safety  training,  injury  analysis,
                   and      the     oversight     and
                   administration    of   the   City’s
                   workers’  compensation  program.
                   In addition, the Human Resources
                   Department works with the Safety
                   Committee  to  assess  current
                   safety  policies,  evaluate  current
                   processes,    and    maintain    a
                   program designed to minimize the
                   impact and occurrence of incidents.  The purpose is to heighten safety awareness, promote
                   education and increase accountability to minimize incidents in the workplace.


               5.  Legal and Regulatory Compliance
                   2.1 Provide responsive, efficient city services

                   2.2 Recruit and retain a highly-qualified workforce
                   2.3 Effectively leverage information technology


                   There  are  numerous  laws  and  regulations governing  the  employment  relationship  that
                   Human Resources staff must understand and navigate in order to help avoid costly fines
                   and other penalties.  Common examples of the types of laws regulating the employer-
                   employee  relationship  include:  the  Fair  Labor  Standards  Act,  which  establishes  the
                   minimum wage and rights to overtime pay for certain workers; federal civil rights laws,
                   which prohibit employers from considering race, gender, age, or other “protected” status
                   when making hiring and firing decisions or otherwise setting the terms and conditions of
                   employment; the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), which grants certain employees
                   the right to take up to twelve weeks of unpaid leave each year in specific circumstances,
                   as well as the right to be restored to the same or equivalent position upon returning from
                   such  leave;  and  the  Uniform  Services  Employment  and  Reemployment  Rights  Act
                   (USERRA), which establishes certain rights and protections for employees who are called
                   to active military duty.  For the City of Colleyville, Human Resources also manages the
                   various compensation and benefit programs, which  are heavily regulated as well.  The
                   Patient  Protection  and  Affordable  Care  Act  (PPACA)  of  2010  is  an  example;  upon  its
                   inception,  the  law  established  more  than  two  dozen  new  rules  relating  to  employer-
                   sponsored health benefits.

                   To  ensure  compliance  with  the  various  employment  laws,  the  Human  Resources
                   Department is responsible for the development and administration of personnel policies
                   and  procedures,  providing  policy  direction  recommendations  on  personnel  issues,  and
                   providing personnel management support to City departments.  The Personnel Manual,
                   effective in FY 2017, is a comprehensive and customized personnel policies handbook that
                   is designed to be a clear and understandable document by supervisors and employees.
                   The manual serves as a roadmap for employee conduct standards and emphasizes the





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