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12 - Vacation
12.1 Schedule of Benefits
Vacation is earned on an accrual basis based on the schedule
below and recorded each pay period as hours of vacation
earned. Any changes in an employee's vacation
accrual rate will occur at the beginning of the pay period in which the anniversary
date occurs. Each regular employee shall be entitled to a paid vacation in the
calendar year in which he/she becomes eligible. A newly hired employee is eligible
to take the earned vacation following completion of one year of service. Subject
to the regulations below, vacation days earned may be taken any time, subject
to supervisory approval. Should an employee terminate or retire, the District
will calculate vacation payoff benefits on the basis of actual time served. Long
Term Disability is not considered regular pay status. Part-time regular employees
earn vacation benefits on a pro-rata basis.
| TIME
OF SERVICE |
ACCRUAL
RATE |
Months
From
Hire Date |
Years |
Hours
Per
Bi-Weekly
Pay Period |
Days
Per Year |
| through 48 months |
From Hire Date through
completing 4 years |
3.08 |
10 |
| 49 through 108 months |
From 4th anniversary through completing
9 years |
4.62 |
15 |
| 109 through 168 months |
From 9th anniversary through
completing 14 years |
5.23 |
17 |
| 169 through 228 months |
From 14th anniversary through
completing 19 years |
6.15 |
20 |
| 229 through 288 months |
From 19th anniversary
through completing 24 years |
6.77 |
22 |
| 289 through 348 months |
From 24th anniversary through
completing 29 years |
7.38 |
24 |
| 349 months & over |
From 29th anniversary
and over |
8.00 |
26 |
12.2 Procedures
Vacation is provided to allow employees time away from
work during the year. To that end, employees are
encouraged to schedule and take vacation. However,
workload circumstances and conditions may prevent employees from taking
vacation. In these instances, vacation hours may
be carried over to the next succeeding
vacation year. The maximum amount of vacation carry over hours allowed
will be equal to twice the employee's annual vacation
entitlement. Any vacation
balance in excess of twice the annual entitlement will be paid to the
employee after the end of each quarter. This quarterly
vacation payout will be includable
compensation for purposes of calculating of Average Monthly Compensation
in determining the Pension payments at retirement for employees hired
before January 1, 2006.
Except for three weeks (15 days), vacation must be taken
in no less than one week periods, and shall be scheduled
by the department head, with
due regard
for the wishes of the employee and with particular regard for the needs
of the District.
When an employee elects to utilize a portion of his/her
vacation, not to exceed three weeks (15 days) in one through
four (1 through 4) day
intervals,
he/she
shall notify his/her supervisor at least two (2) weeks in advance of
the date requested and receive his/her approval. If the supervisor
feels that
the workload
is such that shorter notice is acceptable, he/she may grant vacation
accordingly. In no event shall an employee be able to take more vacation
than currently
accrued.
Exception to the rule of taking vacation in one or two (1 or 2) day
intervals may be allowed by supervisors to accommodate occasional unforeseen
needs
of an employee. Such exceptions shall be granted in minimum increments
of one
(1) hour, and shall not exceed an aggregate of eight (8) hours in any
calendar year. Two (2) workings days notice is required for such requests.
However,
if the supervisor feels that the workload is such that shorter notice
is acceptable, he/she may grant vacation accordingly.
Exceptions to these procedures may be allowed only by
special authorization from the General Manager.
Each department head shall prepare a vacation schedule
for all employees under his/her jurisdiction. Changes in
this schedule will be permitted
provided an
employee gives his/her department head two (2) weeks notice. The
schedule shall be prepared in such a way that vacations will not
handicap departmental
operations.
12.3 Vacation at Termination/Retirement
- If an employee has no earned and unused vacation
the termination/retirement date shall be the last day
worked.
- An employee who terminates/retires and has earned
and unused vacation may elect either of the following
options:
- Continue to work until the date of termination/retirement
and be paid for unused vacation, or,
- Discontinue working
and take unused vacation time that would extend
from last day worked up to the
date of termination/retirement.
If option (2) is selected, deductions from vacation
pay will be the same as if the employee is
actually on the
job and coverage
will
be provided
under various group programs through vacation
time.
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