Payoff at Separation Sample Clauses

Payoff at Separation. If a temporary employee terminates his/her County employment (separates from County service), the employee shall be paid all currently “credited” PTO hours, as described in subsection 44.3 paragraph A (Crediting and Maximum Accumulation of Paid Time Off) and, in addition, shall be paid off for that portion of PTO hours earned but not credited on the basis of that portion of the straight time hours worked (“STHW”) toward the next increment of two thousand eighty (2080) straight time hours required for crediting of PTO. The formula for the earned but not credited payoff is: STHW divided by 2080 multiplied by 40 multiplied by the current hourly pay rate at separation.
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Related to Payoff at Separation

  • Notice of Separation When an employee’s resignation is presumed in accordance with Section 27.2 above, the Employer will separate the employee by sending a separation notice to the employee by certified mail to the last known address of the employee. Such notice will include information regarding eligibility for continuation of medical benefits.

  • Payment Upon Separation An employee or an employee's estate will be paid for:

  • Sick Leave Separation Cash Out At the time of retirement from state service or at death, an eligible employee or the employee’s estate will receive cash for their compensable sick leave balance on a one (1) hour for four (4) hours basis. For the purposes of this Section, retirement will not include “vested out of service” employees who leave funds on deposit with the retirement system.

  • Disability Separation A. An employee with permanent status may be separated from service when the Employer determines that the employee is unable to perform the essential functions of the employee’s position due to a mental, sensory, or physical disability, which cannot be reasonably accommodated. Determinations of disability may be made by the Employer based on an employee’s written request for disability separation or after obtaining a written statement from a licensed physician or licensed mental health professional. The Employer can require an employee to obtain a medical examination, at Employer expense, from a licensed physician or licensed mental health professional of the Employer’s choice. Evidence may be requested from the licensed physician or licensed mental health professional regarding the employee’s limitations.

  • Separation ‌ Any employee, who has been employed for at least six (6) continuous months will be entitled to payment for vacation leave credits when they:

  • Sick Leave Transfer The Board will honor written requests from a bargaining unit member to donate one or more sick leave days from the donor’s accumulated sick leave to a member under the following conditions:

  • Separation control Where legally required, Provider will ensure that Personal Data collected for different purposes can be Processed separately. Provider shall also ensure there is separation between test and production systems. AVAILABILITY CONTROL. Provider protects Personal Data against accidental destruction or loss by following these controls:

  • Retirement Seminar Release Time 236. Subject to development, availability and scheduling by SFERS and PERS, employees shall be allowed not more than one day during the life of this CBA to attend a pre-retirement planning seminar sponsored by SFERS or PERS. All such seminars must be located within the Bay Area.

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