Separation Pay. 11.1 Upon separation, eligible employees may choose either Option A or Option B. 11.2 Option A - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid one-half (1/2) of all unused accumulated sick leave days provided: (1) That at the time of separation, the employee has at least four hundred and eighty (480) hours of accumulated sick leave to their credit. (2) That at the time of separation from the County service, the employee must have been employed by the County in the classified service for at least ten (10) years prior to their separation, except that this section shall not apply to an employee whose cause of separation is death, layoff, whose position has been abolished, or who was required to retire from service under provisions of a compulsory retirement law. (3) An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay. (4) That the rate of payment shall be based upon the regular hourly salary of the employee, in their permanent classification, at the time of separation. Separation as used in this rule means the last working day of the employee in the classified service. (5) That in the event an employee has been separated and paid for such accumulated sick leave and subsequently is re-employed, their sick leave shall be calculated as though they were a new employee. (6) Effective January 1, 2008, the maximum allowance shall not exceed $13,000 for any on employee. 11.3 Option B - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee with at least twenty (20) years (41,600 hours) of service, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid according to the schedule below, to a maximum of $7,000 effective January 1, 2008. An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay: (no exceptions to 20 year requirement) Effective January 1, 2008: $210 per year for the first 1-10 years of service $280 per year for years 11-20 $350 per year for years over 20 11.4 That no classified employee who is on a leave of absence to accept a position in the exempt service of the County shall be eligible for separation pay until their employment is finally terminated.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Separation Pay. 11.1 Upon separation, eligible employees may choose either Option A or Option B.
11.2 Option A - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid one-one half (1/2) of all unused accumulated sick leave days provided:
(1) That at the time of separation, the employee has at least four hundred and eighty (480) hours of accumulated sick leave to their credit.
(2) That at the time of separation from the County service, the employee must have been employed by the County in the classified service for at least ten (10) years prior to their separation, except that this section shall not apply to an employee whose cause of separation is death, layoff, whose position has been abolished, or who was required to retire from service under provisions of a compulsory retirement law.
(3) An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay.
(4) That the rate of payment shall be based upon the regular hourly salary of the employee, in their permanent classification, at the time of separation. Separation as used in this rule means the last working day of the employee in the classified service.
(5) That in the event an employee has been separated and paid for such accumulated sick leave and subsequently is re-employed, their sick leave shall be calculated as though they were a new employee.
(6) That any allowance under this rule shall not exceed $10,000 for any one employee through June 30, 2006. Effective July 1, 2006, the maximum allowance shall not exceed $11,500 for any one employee, and effective January 1, 2008, the maximum allowance shall not exceed $13,000 for any on one employee.
11.3 Option B - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee with at least twenty (20) years (41,600 hours) of service, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid according to the schedule below, to a maximum of $7,000 effective January 1, 2008. An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay: . (no exceptions to 20 year requirement) Effective January 1, 2008: $210 per year for the first 1-10 years of service $280 per year for years 11-20 $350 per year for years over 20
11.4 That no classified employee who is on a leave of absence to accept a position in the exempt service of the County shall be eligible for separation pay until their employment is finally terminated.. - 11 -
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Separation Pay. 11.1 Upon separation, eligible employees may choose either Option A or Option B.
11.2 Option A - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid one-one half (1/2) of all unused accumulated sick leave days provided:
(1) That at the time of separation, the employee has at least four hundred and eighty (480) hours of accumulated sick leave to their credit.
(2) That at the time of separation from the County service, the employee must have been employed by the County in the classified service for at least ten (10) years prior to their separation, separation except that this section shall not apply to an employee whose cause of separation is death, layoff, whose position has been abolished, or who was required to retire from service under provisions of a compulsory retirement law.
(3) An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay.
(4) That the rate of payment shall be based upon the regular hourly salary of the employee, in their permanent classification, at the time of separation. Separation as used in this rule means the last working day of the employee in the classified service.
(5) That in the event an employee has been separated and paid for such accumulated sick leave and subsequently is re-employed, their sick leave shall be calculated as though they were a new employee.
(6) Effective January 1, 2008, the maximum allowance shall not exceed $13,000 for any on one employee.
11.3 Option B - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee with at least twenty (20) years (41,600 hours) of service, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid according to the schedule below, to a maximum of $7,000 effective January 1, 2008. An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay: (no exceptions to 20 year requirement) Effective January 1, 2008: $210 per year for the first 1-10 years of service $280 per year for years 11-20 $350 per year for years over 20
11.4 That no classified employee who is on a leave of absence to accept a position in the exempt service of the County shall be eligible for separation pay until their employment is finally terminated.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Separation Pay. 11.1 Upon separation, eligible employees may choose either Option A or Option B.
11.2 Option A - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid one-one half (1/2) of all unused accumulated sick leave days provided:
(1) That at the time of separation, the employee has at least four hundred and eighty (480) hours of accumulated sick leave to their credit.
(2) That at the time of separation from the County service, the employee must have been employed by the County in the classified service for at least ten (10) years prior to their separation, except that this section shall not apply to an employee whose cause of separation is death, layoff, whose position has been abolished, or who was required to retire from service under provisions of a compulsory retirement law.
(3) An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay.
(4) That the rate of payment shall be based upon the regular hourly salary of the employee, in their permanent classification, at the time of separation. Separation as used in this rule means the last working day of the employee in the classified service.
(5) That in the event an employee has been separated and paid for such accumulated sick leave and subsequently is re-employed, their sick leave shall be calculated as though they were a new employee.
(6) Effective January 1, 2008, the maximum allowance shall not exceed $13,000 for any on one employee.
11.3 Option B - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee with at least twenty (20) years (41,600 hours) of service, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid according to the schedule below, to a maximum of $7,000 effective January 1, 2008. An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay: (no exceptions to 20 year requirement) Effective January 1, 2008: $210 per year for the first 1-10 years of service $280 per year for years 11-20 $350 per year for years over 20
11.4 That no classified employee who is on a leave of absence to accept a position in the exempt service of the County shall be eligible for separation pay until their employment is finally terminated.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Separation Pay. 11.1 13.1 Upon separation, eligible employees may choose either Option A or Option B.
11.2 13.2 Option A - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid one-one half (1/2) of all unused accumulated sick leave days provided:
(1) That at the time of separation, the employee has at least four hundred and eighty (480) hours of accumulated sick leave to their credit.
(2) That at the time of separation from the County service, the employee must have been employed by the County in the classified service for at least ten (10) years prior to their separation, except that this section shall not apply to an employee whose cause of separation is death, layoff, whose position has been abolished, or who was required to retire from service under provisions of a compulsory retirement law.
(3) An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay.
(4) That the rate of payment shall be based upon the regular hourly salary of the employee, in their permanent classification, at the time of separation. Separation as used in this rule means the last working day of the employee in the classified service.
(5) That in the event an employee has been separated and paid for such accumulated sick leave and subsequently is re-employed, their sick leave shall be calculated as though they were a new employee.
(6) Effective January 1, 2008, the maximum That any allowance under this rule shall not exceed one-hundred (100) days pay or $13,000 10,000, whichever is least for any on one (1) employee.
11.3 13.3 Option B - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee with at least twenty (20) years (41,600 hours) of service, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid according to the schedule below, to a maximum of $7,000 effective January 1, 2008. An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay10,000: (no exceptions to 20 year requirement) Effective January 1, 2008: $210 300 per year for the first 1-10 years of service $280 400 per year for years 11-20 $350 500 per year for years over 20
11.4 13.4 That no classified employee who is on a leave of absence to accept a position in the exempt service of the County shall be eligible for separation pay until their employment is finally terminated.
13.5 Separation payment may be deferred to January of the next calendar year if requested in writing by the employee.
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Samples: Labor Agreement
Separation Pay. 11.1 Upon separation, eligible employees may choose either Option A or Option B.
11.2 Option A - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid one-one half (1/2) of all unused accumulated sick leave days provided:
(1) That at the time of separation, the employee has at least four hundred and eighty (480) hours of accumulated sick leave to their credit.
(2) That at the time of separation from the County service, the employee must have been employed by the County in the classified service for at least ten (10) years prior to their separation, except that this section shall not apply to an employee whose cause of separation is death, layoff, whose position has been abolished, or who was required to retire from service under provisions of a compulsory retirement law.
(3) An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay.
(4) That the rate of payment shall be based upon the regular hourly salary of the employee, in their permanent classification, at the time of separation. Separation as used in this rule means the last working day of the employee in the classified service.
(5) That in the event an employee has been separated and paid for such accumulated sick leave and subsequently is re-employed, their sick leave shall be calculated as though they were a new employee.
(6) That any allowance under this rule shall not exceed $10,000 for any one employee through June 30, 2006. Effective July 1, 2006, the maximum allowance shall not exceed $11,500 for any one employee, and effective January 1, 2008, the maximum allowance shall not exceed $13,000 for any on one employee.
11.3 Option B - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee with at least twenty (20) years (41,600 hours) of service, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid according to the schedule below, to a maximum of $7,000 effective January 1, 2008. An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay: . (no exceptions to 20 year requirement) Effective January 1, 2008: $210 per year for the first 1-10 years of service $280 per year for years 11-20 $350 per year for years over 20
11.4 That no classified employee who is on a leave of absence to accept a position in the exempt service of the County shall be eligible for separation pay until their employment is finally terminated.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Separation Pay. 11.1 Upon separation, eligible employees may choose either Option A or Option B.
11.2 Option A - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid one-one half (1/2) of all unused accumulated sick leave days provided:
(1) That at the time of separation, the employee has at least four hundred and eighty (480) hours of accumulated sick leave to their credit.
(2) That at the time of separation from the County service, the employee must have been employed by the County in the classified service for at least ten (10) years prior to their separation, except that this section shall not apply to an employee whose cause of separation is death, layoff, whose position has been abolished, or who was required to retire from service under provisions of a compulsory retirement law.
(3) An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay.
(4) That the rate of payment shall be based upon the regular hourly salary of the employee, in their permanent classification, at the time of separation. Separation as used in this rule means the last working day of the employee in the classified service.
(5) That in the event an employee has been separated and paid for such accumulated sick leave and subsequently is re-employed, their sick leave shall be calculated as though they were a new employee.
(6) Effective January 1, 2008, the maximum allowance shall not exceed $13,000 for any on one employee.
11.3 Option B - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee with at least twenty (20) years (41,600 hours) of service, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid according to the schedule below, to a maximum of $7,000 effective January 1, 2008. An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay: (no exceptions to 20 year requirement) Effective January 1, 2008: $210 per year for the first 1-10 years of service $280 per year for years 11-20 $350 per year for years over 20
11.4 That no classified employee who is on a leave of absence to accept a position in the exempt service of the County shall be eligible for separation pay until their employment is finally terminated.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Separation Pay. 11.1 Upon separation, eligible employees may choose either Option A or Option B.
11.2 Option A - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid one-one half (1/2) of all unused accumulated sick leave days provided:
(1) That at the time of separation, the employee has at least four hundred and eighty (480) hours of accumulated sick leave to their credit.
(2) That at the time of separation from the County service, the employee must have been employed by the County in the classified service for at least ten (10) years prior to their separation, except that this section shall not apply to an employee whose cause of separation is death, layoff, whose position has been abolished, or who was required to retire from service under provisions of a compulsory retirement law.
(3) An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay.
(4) That the rate of payment shall be based upon the regular hourly salary of the employee, in their permanent classification, at the time of separation. Separation as used in this rule means the last working day of the employee in the classified service.
(5) That in the event an employee has been separated and paid for such accumulated sick leave and subsequently is re-employed, their sick leave shall be calculated as though they were a new employee.
(6) Effective January 1, 2008, the maximum allowance shall not exceed $13,000 for any on one employee.
11.3 Option B - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee with at least twenty (20) years (41,600 hours) of service, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid according to the schedule below, to a maximum of $7,000 effective January 1, 2008. An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay: pay (no exceptions to 20 year requirement) ). Effective January 1, 2008: $210 per year for the first 1-10 years of service $280 per year for years 11-20 $350 per year for years over 20
11.4 That no classified employee who is on a leave of absence to accept a position in the exempt service of the County shall be eligible for separation pay until their employment is finally terminated.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Separation Pay. 11.1 13.1 Upon separation, eligible employees may choose either Option A or Option B.
11.2 13.2 Option A - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid one-one half (1/2) of all unused accumulated sick leave days provided:
(1) That at the time of separation, the employee has at least four hundred and eighty (480) hours of accumulated sick leave to their credit.
(2) That at the time of separation from the County service, the employee must have been employed by the County in the classified service for at least ten (10) years prior to their separation, except that this section shall not apply to an employee whose cause of separation is death, layoff, whose position has been abolished, or who was required to retire from service under provisions of a compulsory retirement law.
(3) An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay.
(4) That the rate of payment shall be based upon the regular hourly salary of the employee, in their permanent classification, at the time of separation. Separation as used in this rule means the last working day of the employee in the classified service.
(5) That in the event an employee has been separated and paid for such accumulated sick leave and subsequently is re-employed, their sick leave shall be calculated as though they were a new employee.
(6) Effective January 1, 2008, the maximum That any allowance under this rule shall not exceed one-hundred (100) days pay or $13,000 10,000, whichever is least for any on one (1) employee.
11.3 13.3 Option B - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee with at least twenty (20) years (41,600 hours) of service, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid according to the schedule below, to a maximum of $7,000 effective January 1, 2008. An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay10,000: (no exceptions to 20 year requirement) Effective January 1, 2008: $210 300 per year for the first 1-10 years of service $280 400 per year for years 11-20 $350 500 per year for years over 20
11.4 13.4 That no classified employee who is on a leave of absence to accept a position in the exempt service of the County shall be eligible for separation pay until their employment is finally terminated.
13.5 Separation payment may be deferred to January of the next calendar year if requested in writing by the employee
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Samples: Labor Agreement
Separation Pay. 11.1 Upon separation, eligible employees may choose either Option A or Option B.
11.2 Option A - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid one-one half (1/2) of all unused accumulated sick leave days provided:
(1) That at the time of separation, the employee has at least four hundred and eighty (480) hours of accumulated sick leave to their credit.
(2) That at the time of separation from the County service, the employee must have been employed by the County in the classified service for at least ten (10) years prior to their separation, except that this section shall not apply to an employee whose cause of separation is death, layoff, whose position has been abolished, or who was required to retire from service under provisions of a compulsory retirement law.
(3) An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay.
(4) That the rate of payment shall be based upon the regular hourly salary of the employee, in their permanent classification, at the time of separation. Separation as used in this rule means the last working day of the employee in the classified service.
(5) That in the event an employee has been separated and paid for such accumulated sick leave and subsequently is re-employed, their sick leave shall be calculated as though they were a new employee.
(6) Effective January 1, 2008, the maximum allowance shall not exceed $13,000 for any on one employee.
11.3 Option B - Upon separation from the service by resignation, layoff, expiration of a leave of absence or death, a permanent employee with at least twenty (20) years (41,600 hours) of service, their designated beneficiary, or their estate shall be paid according to the schedule below, to a maximum of $7,000 effective January 1, 2008. An employee who is laid off or whose position has been abolished shall have the option of waiting until their eligibility for reinstatement expires before applying for separation pay: (no exceptions to 20 year requirement) ). Effective January 1, 2008: $210 per year for the first 1-10 years of service $280 per year for years 11-20 $350 per year for years over 20
11.4 That no classified employee who is on a leave of absence to accept a position in the exempt service of the County shall be eligible for separation pay until their employment is finally terminated.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement