Common use of Reinstatement of Accrual Rate Clause in Contracts

Reinstatement of Accrual Rate. An eligible employee who is reinstated or reappointed to State service within four (4) years of the date of resignation in good standing or retirement from any branch of Minnesota State government shall accrue vacation leave with the same credit for Length of Service that existed at the time of such separation provided that the employee was in an eligible status as defined in Section 1A of this Article when employed by another branch of Minnesota State government. Employees of the University of Minnesota, the Minnesota Historical Society and the Metropolitan Council who transfer or who are appointed to State service within four (4) years of the date of resignation in good standing or retirement, shall accrue vacation leave with the same credit for length of service that existed at the time of such transfer or separation.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Reinstatement of Accrual Rate. An eligible employee who is reinstated or reappointed to State service within four (4) years of the date of resignation in good standing or retirement from any branch of Minnesota State government shall accrue vacation leave with the same credit for Length of Service that existed at the time of such separation provided that the employee was in an eligible status as defined in Section 1A of this Article when employed by another branch of Minnesota State government. Employees of the University of Minnesota, the Minnesota Historical Society and the Metropolitan Council who transfer or who are appointed to State service within four (4) years of the date of resignation in good standing or retirement, shall accrue vacation leave with the same credit for length of service that existed at the time of such transfer or separation.separation.β€Œβ€Œ

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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