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Compensatory Time

2015-03-23
In PDA 7. Overtime

PDA 7.4 Compensatory Time Off

Utilization of comp time off shall be by mutual agreement between the employee and the department head.  The smallest increment of compensatory time which may be taken off is six minutes. Compensatory time off which accrues in excess of ninety-six (96) hours must be liquidated by monetary payment. All monetary payments for overtime must be paid no later than the next biweekly payroll following the pay period in which the overtime was worked. The maximum compensatory time off accrual shall be ninety-six (96) hours.Read More →

2015-03-17
In DSA-Sworn Safety

DSA 8.4 Compensatory Time Off (CTO)

CTO which accrues in excess of eighty (80) hours must be liquidated by monetary payment. Utilization of compensatory time off shall be by mutual agreement between the department head and the employee. The smallest increment of CTO which may be taken off is 6 minutes. Effective January 31, 2016, the maximum compensatory time off accrual shall be increased from the current amount of eighty (80) hours to ninety-six (96) hours. This provision shall be in effect for six (6) months. At the end of the six-month period, the Department will compare overtime usage for this past six-month period with the same six month period inRead More →

   
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