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GARFIELD COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
POLICY / PROCEDURE
GENERAL
SUBJECT: INTRA-AGENCY RELATIONSHIPS
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 01, 2004
POLICY:
The Garfield County Sheriff’s Office encourages camaraderie and
friendship among its members. However, when the formation of
relationships between employees threatens the efficient operation of the
Office, it is the Sheriff’s Office Policy to regulate such behavior to
provide for the efficient administration of the Office.
PURPOSE:
To establish guidelines regulating relationships between employees.
DEFINITIONS:
Intimate relationship: Any relationship between two people that is
greater than a platonic relationship.
Platonic: A relationship between two persons without sexual desire.
Business relationship: A business type relationship, i.e., employees in
a business venture, employee’s lending money, etc.
METHOD:
All members of the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office have the right to
private and personal relationships, which shall remain confidential
until such time as the conduct of this relationship causes disruption of
their performance of essential duties. When it is determined that these
relationships involving employees have created an appearance of
impropriety or discredit to the Sheriff’s Office, the supervisor(s) of
the individuals involved shall give appropriate commands to the
implicated members to alleviate the situation. Failure to obey any
reasonable command in connection with such behavior will be considered
insubordination and dealt with in conformance with standard
corrective/disciplinary process.
Adverse impact on organizational interest caused by intra-agency
relationships shall include, but not be limited to, instances when:
Fellow employees voice objection to the relationship on the basis that
it creates a hostile, intimidating, or uncomfortable working
environment.
Difficulties concerning scheduling and the ability to exercise command
judgment over other members may be brought into question.
Appearance of impropriety or favoritism in the area of duty assignments
or promotional opportunities.
Potential of sexual coercion or perceived sexual harassment at the
workplace.
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Garfield County Sheriff's Office
107 8th St. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
(970) 945-0453
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