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12/6/2021
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earned. Verification of prior service credit shall be provided to the human resources department by <br />the employee from the appropriate retirement system. <br />Effective January 1, 2022, the Mayor or appropriate appointing authority may provide <br />advanced vacation hours earned to full-time FLSA-exempt employees. Advanced vacation hours <br />provided cannot exceed 120 hours per year. Advanced vacation hours shall be deducted from the <br />employee's vacation batik upon the accrual of any vacation time in the next year. Employees shall <br />be responsible for reimbursing the City for advanced vacation hours at that employee's hourly rate <br />upon separation from employment with the City. At no time shall an employee carry a balance of <br />advanced vacation in excess of 120 hours. <br />When a full-time permanent hourly or salaried employee terminates his employment due <br />to voluntary resignation, retirement or death, vacation time earned during that year shall be prorated <br />based on the above schedules. <br />(2) In applying subsection (a)(1) hereof, there shall be included in the term "regular time <br />service" all regular time worked, regular time not worked but compensated by reasons of the <br />holiday, vacation or sick leave provisions hereof and regular time neither worked nor directly <br />compensated by the City but for which an employee received worker's compensation because of <br />injury sustained in the course of employment by the City. <br />(b) Vacation time for all full-time permanent hourly employees and all salaried employees not <br />covered by a collective bargaining agreement, shall be earned in one year and taken in the <br />subsequent year, except that an employee's paid vacation leave shall be adjusted (or prorated) to <br />reflect time spent on unpaid leave(s) of absence totaling thirty days or more (i. e. for each thirty days <br />spent on unpaid leave of absence, an employee shall lose one -twelfth of regular paid vacation leave). <br />(c) Vacation pay of all employees shall be computed on the basis of compensation schedules, <br />including regular time as to hourly employees, in effect at the time vacations are taken. <br />(d) No employee may accumulate in excess of ten weeks (fifty working days) of vacation time, <br />excluding all vacation time earned in the year in which the accumulated vacation is taken; provided, <br />however, in the event an employee is prevented from taking all of his vacation time earned during <br />such year due to operational requirements of the City, the Mayor, at his sole discretion, shall have <br />the authority to authorize a cash reimbursement for the vacation time such employee would have <br />lost as a result of such prevention. No employee shall take more than four weeks vacation in a single <br />uninterrupted period of time, except upon termination of employment. Accrued vacation time in <br />excess of ten weeks (fifty working days) not taken by the employee shall be deemed surrendered by <br />the employee. Except as otherwise provided herein, vacation time not actually taken as such is not <br />compensable in money; however, an employee may be compensated for vacation time earned upon <br />the termination of his employment for any reason other than discharge for cause, conditioned upon <br />at least one week's notice of such termination by such employee. <br />(e) All vacations shall be granted and taken at such times as shall be mutually agreeable to the <br />employee and his division head, insofar as possible. Where they are unable to agree, the decision of <br />the division head shall govern. The division head may permit the vacation to be taken in other than <br />consecutive days. Each division head shall annually prepare a vacation schedule so devised as to <br />cause minimum interference with normal operation of the division. In the event of conflict between <br />employees in regard to vacation time, seniority shall control. <br />Section 3. It is found and determined that all formal actions of this Council concerning <br />and relating to the passage of this ordinance were adopted in an open meeting of this Council, and <br />that all such deliberations of this Council and of any of its committees that resulted in such formal <br />action were in meetings open to the public in compliance with all legal requirements. <br />Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the <br />immediate preservation of the public peace, property, health, safety and welfare in the City and for <br />the usual daily operation of the City for the reasons set forth and defined in the preamble to this <br />resolution, and provided it receives the affirmative vote of at least two thirds of the members of <br />
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