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absences authorized by the Commissioners Court, base pay for non-law enforcement positions will<br />

be computed on "HOURS ACTUALLY WORKED". However, in order to standardize the amount<br />

of each bi-monthly pay check, the Commissioners Court may authorize standard amounts of pay<br />

allocations from month to month although hours actually worked will fluctuate with the variable<br />

number of work days in each month. The yearly total of the twelve monthly allocations for pay will<br />

however, balance with the annual total of base pay allocated for each position in the respective<br />

budget year.<br />

3.08 Base Pay for Non-Exempt, Law Enforcement Positions: Beginning with a demand for 2223<br />

hours of service as justification for each law enforcement position, the ANNUAL ALLOCATION of<br />

base pay is based upon the hourly rate authorized by Commissioners Court times 2223. To compute<br />

base pay per month for law enforcement positions, the 2223 hours of annual service times the hourly<br />

rate are divided by 12 monthly increments which equal to 185.25 hours times the hourly rate. With<br />

exception to absences authorized by the Commissioners Court, base pay for law enforcement<br />

positions will be computed on "HOURS ACTUALLY WORKED". However, in order to<br />

standardize the amount of each bi-monthly pay check, the Commissioners Court may authorize<br />

standard amounts of pay allocations from month to month although hours actually worked will<br />

fluctuate with the variable number of work days in each month. The yearly total of the twelve<br />

monthly allocations will however, balance with the annual total of base pay allocated for each law<br />

enforcement position in the respective budget year. Base pay calculations for covered members of<br />

the bargaining unit shall be paid in accordance with the applicable provisions of an existing labor<br />

agreement for hours actually worked.<br />

3.09 Longevity Pay:<br />

a. Excluding elected officials, longevity pay will be allocated to each Nueces County<br />

Employee with ten (10) or more years of service as of October 1 of each year based on the<br />

total number of years of service he/she has completed as of September 30, of each year. The<br />

amount will be computed monthly at the rate of $5.00 for each year of service completed up<br />

to thirty years of service.<br />

1. In effect the maximum longevity pay an employee could receive would be ($5<br />

x 30 = $150) one hundred, fifty dollars per month.<br />

2. Annually (on or about October 1) or whenever fiscal urgency requires, the<br />

Commissioners Court may adjust or eliminate the rate of longevity pay.<br />

3. In general, the adopted "County Longevity Policy" governs and should be<br />

consulted for details including eligibility.<br />

b. Bargaining Unit: Longevity pay will be calculated in accordance with the applicable<br />

provisions of an existing labor agreement.<br />

c. City/County Health District Employees: Longevity pay will be calculated in<br />

accordance with the applicable provisions of an existing Cooperative Agreement between the<br />

City of Corpus Christi and Nueces County, as amended.<br />

d. Re-Employed / Reinstated Employees: Individuals who are re-employed or reinstated<br />

will be subject to the restoration of longevity pay in accordance with the time of service.<br />

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Nueces County Civil Service Commission Page -22-<br />

Rules and Regulations [Adopted on ___________]

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