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<br />. , t . <br /> <br />following is not considered appropriate attire in most work settings and is strongly <br />discouraged: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Tube tops, baiter tops, tank tops, muscle shirts; <br />Sweats or work out clothing; <br />Tight, body-hugging clothing; <br />Shorts; <br />Clothing that is revealing and causes a distraction; <br />Clothing that is faded, worn or in disrepair. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The City Administrator will be responsible for determining if attire is appropriate. <br />Employees who have questions concerning appropriate work attire should direct <br />them to the City Administrator. <br /> <br />21.2 Casual Fridays <br /> <br />GenecaI: Fridays are designated as "casual day" in City Hall On these days nice jeans, <br />City logo t-shirts, City logo sweatshirts and knee-length walking shorts can be worn. <br />None of the other items on the above list qualify as casual Friday attire. Employees who <br />take Friday off cannot substitute any other day of their choice as a "casual day". <br /> <br />22. ELECTRONIC MEDIA USAGE POllCY <br /> <br />22.1 General <br /> <br />Guidelines: The City of Centerville's electronic media usage policy is designed to <br />provide clear guidelines to City of Centerville Employees regarding access to, and <br />disclosure of, computer, network, telephone and facsimile systems. Employees <br />increasingly use and exploit electronic forms of communication and information <br />exchange, and have access to one or more forms of electronic media and services <br />(computer, emaiJ, telephones, voice mail, fax machines, external electronic bulletin <br />boards, on-line services, and the Internet). <br /> <br />Public Property: The City encourages the use of these media and associated <br />services, because they make comrnulication more efficient and effective, and <br />because they are valuable sources of information. However, electronic media, data, <br />and services provided by the City are City owned and publicly funded, and their <br />purpose is to facilitate City business. The City Council authorizes the use of the <br />Internet and on-line services for the support of all City tasks. The use of the <br />Internet is public and a privilege, not a right, and may be revoked at any time for <br />uoacceptable use. <br /> <br />Procedures: With the rapidly changing nature of electronic media, and the <br />"netiquette" which is developing among users of external on-line services and the <br />Internet, this policy cannot lay down rules to cover every possible situation. Instead, <br />it expresses the City's philosophy and sets forth general principles to be applied to <br />use of electronic media, data, and services. <br /> <br />41 <br />