CASH PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PTO LEAVE Sample Clauses

CASH PAYMENT IN LIEU OF PTO LEAVE i. An employee who accrues PTO leave pursuant to subsections 10.A. and who leaves AHS service for any reason shall be paid at the bi-weekly or hourly rate for each classification for unused PTO accrued to the date of his/her separation provided that such entitlement shall not exceed the employee’s applicable maximum PTO balance as set forth in subsections 10.C.
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