Date Adopted: 1 October 1997
Current Review / Revision: 1 October 1997
The Emery County School District strives diligently to continue to be in full compliance with all state and federal mandates. As part of this effort it is the policy of the Emery County School District to comply fully with all aspects of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Accordingly, the School District has established the following working conditions, and set the following guidelines for all employees.
The School District's policy for overtime is incorporated from the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), 290 CFR Pars 500 to 899, 1991 edition. Management may direct an employee to work overtime. However, to ensure overtime usage is efficient and economical:
Overtime compensation standards are identified for each position as either FLSA non-exempt, or FLSA exempt. Employees may appeal their FLSA designation to the Superintendent and the School Board concurrently. Further appeals must be filed directly with the United States Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division.
FLSA non-exempt employees shall be eligible for overtime when they actually work more than 40 hours a week. Lunch periods, break times, personal leave, vacation and holiday time taken within the work period shall not count as hours worked when calculating overtime. Hours worked over two or more weeks shall not be averaged out.
Compensatory Time
Employees and management shall arrange for use of compensatory time as soon as possible. Management shall encourage employees to use accrued compensatory time within 30 days following the pay period in which it was accrued, as long as taking compensatory time off does not unduly disrupt agency operations or endanger public health, safety or property.
Time Reporting
All hours must be recorded in order to claim overtime. Completion of the time sheet is at District discretion when no overtime is worked during the work period.
Hours Worked
FLSA non-exempt employees shall be compensated for all hours they are permitted to work. Hours worked shall be accounted for as long as the District permits employees to work on its behalf, regardless of the reason for the work. Employees who work unauthorized overtime may be subject to disciplinary actions.
Employees required by the School District to be available for on-call work shall be compensated for on-call time at a rate of 1 hour for every 12 hours the employee is on-call:
4. Standby Time
Employees restricted to "stand-by" at a specified location ready to work must be paid full time or overtime as appropriate. Workers must be paid for stand-by time if they are required to stand by their posts ready for duty, even during lunch periods, equipment breakdowns, or other temporary work shut-downs.
5. Commuting and Travel Time
6. Excess Hours
Employees may use excess hours the same way as annual leave or agency management may pay the hours out under one of the following:
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