Common use of MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE VACATION BALANCE Clause in Contracts

MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE VACATION BALANCE. As of the pay period containing January 1, 2000 and every such pay period containing January 1 thereafter, the vacation leave balance of any employee which exceeds the maximum accrual will be adjusted downward to the maximum vacation balance level (by placing the excess vacation in a departmental catastrophic sick leave pool) and the County will thereafter have no obligation with respect to the vacation leave affected by the adjustment. Department Heads shall make a reasonable effort to accommodate written vacation leave requests submitted by employees which state that the purpose of such request is to reduce accrued vacation leave balances to the level which can be paid for in cash upon termination or to avoid a downward adjustment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE VACATION BALANCE. As of the pay period containing January 1, 2000 2002 and every such pay period containing January 1 thereafter, the vacation leave balance of any employee which exceeds the maximum accrual vacation balance level will be adjusted downward to the maximum vacation balance level (by placing the excess vacation in a departmental catastrophic sick leave pool) and the County will thereafter have no obligation with respect to the vacation leave affected by the adjustment. Department Heads shall make a reasonable effort to accommodate written vacation leave requests submitted by employees which state that the purpose of such request is to reduce accrued vacation leave balances to the level which can be paid for in cash upon termination or to avoid a downward adjustment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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