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Paid Time Off Policy

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10 + Years of Service - 16 Hours Monthly or 160 hours per yeariii) Maximum Accrual(1) Staff members may accrue up to a maximum of 160 hours (Non-exempt) or twenty (20)days (Exempt).(2) In extreme cases when Staff members are unable to take vacation time throughout the yeardue to work demands, the limit on accrual may be exceeded. This requires the priorapproval of the Director of Human Resources at the recommendation of the Division VicePresident.iv) Should the employee terminate before his/her vacation balance returns to 20 days or less, theUniversity shall only be eligible for a pay-out of 20 days’ vacation.b) Recording Vacation <strong>Time</strong>.i) Non Exempt(1) Non-exempt employees are required to record all vacation hours daily as used.(2) Vacation time may be taken on one quarter (¼) hour increments.(3) Employees, who are on vacation when time sheets are due, must complete their timesheets and submit them electronically to their supervisor prior to their departure.ii) Exempt(1) Exempt employees are required to record all vacation days used weekly and provide totheir supervisor by June 15 th each year an accounting of all time used for the previous 12-months.(2) Vacation time must be used in full day increments.4) Sick Leavea) Approved Use of Sick/Health Days:i) Proper use of paid sick/health time would include time taken for illnesses or injuries that createthe following circumstances:(1) Required confinement that would prevent the performance of usual and customary workrelated functions.(2) Contagious diseases that would jeopardize the health of co-workers.(3) The medically required use of prescribed drugs that impair motor and/or thinking ability.(4) Appointment(s) with health care providers, including laboratory testing, medicalprocedures, and examinations.(5) Sick/health time may also be used for preventative health care. However, since medicalappointments are usually planned in advance, the employee must notify the supervisor atthe earliest time possible, but must provide a minimum of five (5) working days’ noticeprior to the absence. Preventative health care may include time-off for the followingplanned activities:(a) Annual physical examination or checkup with a physician.(b) Medical examinations by specialists when referred by the primary-care physician.(c) Care for any chronic condition that requires visitations to clinics, laboratories, andhospital outpatient visits. This would include immunizations, chemical and radiationtreatments as well as physical and psychiatric therapy.(6) An illness or injury which results in an absence of three (3) or more consecutive work daysshall require the employee to return to work with a written note from their physician.(a) In addition, the employee will be required to contact the Benefits Specialist in HumanResources to complete FMLA paperwork.3

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