BI-WEEKLY PAYOFF PLAN: UNUSED SICK LEAVE ACCRUAL (NON- PERSABLE Sample Clauses

BI-WEEKLY PAYOFF PLAN: UNUSED SICK LEAVE ACCRUAL (NON- PERSABLE. 1. When an employee shall have accumulated three hundred and eighty-four hours (384) hours of unused sick leave credit, the employee will, thereafter, be eligible for payment in each pay period of a portion of the unused sick leave accrued during the preceding pay period, subject to the following conditions: TIER 1: SICK LEAVE PAYOFF AT THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY FOUR (384) HOURS Bi-weekly Accrual Rate Tier 1 Maximum Accumulation Amount of Bi-weekly Sick Leave Payoff @ 50% (Non-PERSable) Amount of Bi-weekly Sick Leave Accrued @ 50% 4 hours 384 hours 2 hrs X hourly rate (1/2 [50%] of bi-weekly accrual rate of 4 4 hours) 2 hours  The unit employee must maintain at least three hundred and eighty four (384) hours of sick leave accruals.  If the sick leave accrual balance falls below three hundred and eighty four (384) hours at any time, the unit employee will become ineligible for any unused sick leave payment until such time as her/her sick leave accruals again exceed three hundred and eighty four (384) hours. 2. An eligible unit employee may elect on or before December 1 of each year not to participate in the bi-weekly payoff plan and will then accrue unused sick leave for the ensuing calendar year (January through December). However, eligible employees may only accrue to a maximum of seven hundred and twenty (720) hours. 3 a. Unit employees with at least three hundred and eighty four (384) hours but less than seven hundred and twenty (720) hours of accrued sick leave may be paid for one-half (50%) of sick leave accrued and unused in each pay period as set forth in the Tier 1 table above.
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BI-WEEKLY PAYOFF PLAN: UNUSED SICK LEAVE ACCRUAL (NON- PERSABLE. 1. When an employee shall have accumulated three hundred and eighty-four hours (384) hours of unused sick leave credit, the employee will, thereafter, be eligible for payment in each pay period of a portion of the unused sick leave accrued during the preceding pay period, subject to the following conditions: TIER 1: SICK LEAVE PAYOFF AT THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY FOUR (384) HOURS Bi-weekly Accrual Rate Tier 1 Maximum Accumulation Amount of Bi-weekly Sick Leave Payoff @ 50% (Non-PERSable) Amount of Bi-weekly Sick Leave Accrued @ 50% 3.7 hours 384 hours 1.85 hrs X hourly rate (1/2 [50%] of bi- weekly accrual rate of 3.7 hours) 1.85 hours  The unit employee must maintain at least three hundred and eighty four (384) hours of sick leave accruals.  If the sick leave accrual balance falls below three hundred and eighty four (384) hours at any time, the unit employee will become ineligible for any unused sick leave payment until such time as her/her sick leave accruals again exceed three hundred and eighty four (384) hours.

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