Maximum Accumulation of Leave Sample Clauses

Maximum Accumulation of Leave. Personal leave accrued but not used shall accumulate to a maximum of 825 hours on December 31 of any calendar year. A department head may permit an employee to carry over more than 825 hours of accrued personal leave if the employee was unable to reduce his/her accrued hours because the member was assigned work of a priority or critical nature over a period of time. By June 1 of each calendar year, those employees whose personal leave balances exceeds, or could exceed by December 31 , the personal leave accumulation maximum of 825 hours must submit to their supervisor for approval a plan to use personal leave to bring their balance below the accumulation maximum. If the employee fails to submit a plan, or adhere to an approved plan, the employee’s division director will order the employee to take sufficient personal leave to reduce the employee’s balance or potential balance on December 31 below the accumulation maximum. Employees who have a personal leave balance that exceeds 400 hours on December 16, 2013, shall be exempt from this provision until such time as his/her personal leave balance equals 400 hours or less on December 31 of any calendar year.
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Maximum Accumulation of Leave. Personal leave accrued but not used shall accumulate to a maximum of one-thousand and five hundred (1,500) hours on December 31 of any calendar year. A department head may permit an employee to carry over more than one- thousand and five hundred (1,500) hours of accrued personal leave if the employee was unable to reduce his/her accrued hours because the member: (1) was required to work as a result of fire, flood, or other extensive emergency; or (2) was assigned work of a priority or critical nature of a period of time. By June 1 of each calendar year, those employees whose personal leave balance exceeds, or could exceed by December 31, the personal leave accumulation maximum of one-thousand and five hundred (1,500) hours must submit to their supervisor for approval a plan to use personal leave to bring their balance below the accumulation maximum. If the employee fails to submit a plan, or adhere to an approved plan, the employee’s division director will order the employee to take sufficient personal leave to reduce the employee’s balance or potential balance on December 31 below the accumulation maximum. If the member does not take the scheduled leave, the member shall be entitled to payment for the unused portion. This payment shall be at the member’s annualized hourly rate. The period of time for which payment is made will be deducted from the member’s personal leave balance. Members who had a personal leave balance that exceeded four hundred (400) hours on December 16, 2014 shall be exempt from this provision until such time as his/her personal leave balance equals four hundred (400) hours or less on January 1 of any calendar year. When a member is appointed from a position in a Bargaining Unit without a leave cap into a position in the Public Safety Unit, the determination as to whether they will be exempt from the leave cap will be made at the time of appointment using the same criteria as above.
Maximum Accumulation of Leave. If an employee has annual leave accredited to him or her that is equal to more than 1/13 of the number of nominal hours worked by the employee for the Employer during a period of 104 weeks, the Employer may direct the employee to take up to 1/4 of the amount of annual leave credited to the employee at the time the direction is given. For example, if an employee has accrued 8 weeks of leave or more in a 2 year period, the Employer can direct an employee to take up to 2 weeks of annual leave. For clarity, an Employer may not automatically direct an employee to take annual leave prior to that employee having accrued 8 weeks of leave.
Maximum Accumulation of Leave. Personal leave accrued but not used shall accumulate to a maximum of one thousand (1000) hours on December 31 of any calendar year. A department head may permit an employee to carry over more than one thousand (1000) hours of accrued personal leave if the employee was unable to reduce his/her accrued hours because the member: (1) was required to work as a result of fire, flood, or other extensive emergency; or (2) was assigned work of a priority or critical nature of a period of time. By June 1 of each calendar year, those employees whose personal leave balance exceeds, or could exceed by December 31, the personal leave accumulation maximum of one thousand (1000) hours must submit to their supervisor for approval a plan to use personal leave to bring their balance below the accumulation maximum. If the employee fails to submit a plan, or adhere to an approved plan, the employee’s division director will order the employee to take sufficient personal leave to reduce the employee’s balance or potential balance on December 31 below the accumulation maximum. Members who have a personal leave balance that exceeds four hundred (400) hours on December 16, 2013 shall be exempt from this provision until such time as his/her personal leave balance equals four hundred (400) hours or less on January 1 of any calendar year.

Related to Maximum Accumulation of Leave

  • Maximum Accumulation An employee may accumulate earned leave, excluding the separate vacation balance, if any, to a maximum of twice their annual time management accumulation. As of the end of the pay period in which March 31 falls in each year, any employee credited with accrued leave greater than twice their annual leave accumulation shall forfeit that amount above their maximum accumulation. An employee who has acquired the maximum allowable accumulation of earned leave may continue to accumulate earned leave for the balance of the year in which the maximum accrual was reached, provided, however, that the employee must reduce the accumulation to the maximum allowable prior to the following March 31 or forfeit the excess.

  • Vacation Accumulation (a) Vacations are not cumulative from year to year. (b) Notwithstanding the above, the Employer may grant a special request from an employee to carryover a maximum of five (5) vacation days into the next year. The employee shall specify in her request to the Employer the purpose for which she is seeking the carryover. (c) During the first year of employment, a full time employee with at least six

  • Duration of Leave An eligible female employee may apply for pregnancy leave, to commence after the 22nd week of pregnancy for a duration of up to 17 weeks. The pregnancy leave of an employee who is not entitled to take parental leave ends on the later of the day that is seventeen weeks after the pregnancy leave began or the day that is six weeks after the birth, still-birth or miscarriage.

  • Accumulation of Vacation Leave Credits An employee shall earn vacation leave credits for each calendar month during which the employee receives pay for at least ten (10) days at the following rate:

  • Termination of Leave Interruption of pregnancy will terminate the leave. Human Resources may require in such cases forty-five (45) days’ notice to return.

  • Accumulation of Vacation Leave For each month of a fiscal year in which an employee receives ten (10) days pay, he shall earn vacation leave at the following rates:

  • Sick Leave Accumulation (a) An employee is eligible to accumulate sick leave with full pay at the rate of 16 working hours for each 173 1/3 hours of service. (b) The maximum number of days of sick leave which may be awarded to an employee during any consecutive twenty (20) year period of service shall not exceed 3840 hours.

  • Amount of Leave Eligible employees are entitled to a total of 12 workweeks of unpaid leave during any 12-month period. As of January 2008, FMLA was amended to include a special leave entitlement that permits eligible employees to take up to 26 weeks of unpaid leave to care for a covered servicemember during a single 12-month period. No more than 26 workweeks of leave may be taken within any single 12-month period.

  • Vacation Leave Accrual Rate Schedule Full Years of Service Hours Per Year

  • Extension of Leave 7 If an extension of the leave is required, a request for the extension must be 8 submitted in writing at least five (5) days in advance of the leave expiration 9 or as soon as practical. Consideration of an extension will be based on the 10 same criteria as the original request. Failure to return to work at the 11 expiration of the leave may result in termination.

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