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23.1 HOLIDAYS.
(Amended 9/93; Regents amended 6/14/95, effective 1/1/95; amended 8/05)
Staff covered by collective bargaining agreements may have benefits different from those described in this section. Reference should be made to the current agreement for those staff members for precise details.
b. Paid Holidays.
(Board of Regents, 7/28/77)
(2) Once personal holidays are added to the staff member's accrued vacation, they are taken in accordance with the policies governing vacation.
(3) When New Year's Day, Independence Day, or Christmas Day fall on Saturday, the Friday preceding is declared the holiday. When any of the three holidays falls on Sunday, the Monday following is declared the holiday.
(4) Holiday pay is granted to all permanent and continuous staff members provided they work their last regularly scheduled workday prior to, and also their first regularly scheduled workday following a holiday, unless failure to work on either or both days is excused because of: 1) scheduled vacation days, or 2) scheduled compensatory time off, or 3) personal illness or injury, or 4) other extraordinary circumstances beyond the control of the staff members which cannot be corrected in time for them to meet their employment obligations.
(5) When a holiday falls during the period of a leave of absence without pay, the staff member is not entitled to equivalent time off nor pay for the holiday.
(6) If a University holiday falls on a staff member's regular day off, where the individual is covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act, he or she will be given another day off within the next pay period if at all possible or will be paid for the holiday if the compensatory time cannot be scheduled. Whenever possible and feasible, department heads and supervisors should decide whether a staff member will be paid for a holiday or given time off at a later date in accordance with the wishes of the staff member.
(7) A Merit System staff member required to work on a holiday will be compensated at the rate of time and one half for all hours actually worked as well as receive compensatory time for hours worked up to a maximum of eight hours.
23.2 VACATIONS.
(Iowa Code, Chapter 70A.1; President 7/1/79; 9/93; Regents amended 6/14/94, effective 1/1/95; amended 10/04)
Vacation is granted at the discretion of the department heads; however, every reasonable effort should be made to schedule sufficient vacation so as to prevent any loss of accrued vacation. Vacation may be accrued to an amount not to exceed twice the staff member's annual entitlement. No staff member may be granted vacation in excess of the amount accrued.
(Staff members covered by collective bargaining agreements may have benefits different from those described here; refer to the appropriate current agreement for exact entitlements and procedures.) Staff members and eligible faculty on permanent continuous appointments, as well as Merit System staff hired on project appointments of more than four months duration, are entitled to vacation with pay. Those on appointments which are less than full time are entitled to vacation with pay in proportion to their percent of time. Staff members hired on a temporary, on call, or emergency basis are not entitled to vacation pay while on these types of appointments. Students hired through the Office of Student Financial Aid and students hired in positions reserved specifically for students are not eligible for vacation pay. Faculty on academic-year appointments are not eligible for vacation pay.
(2) Usage. Vacation and personal holidays are used at the rate of one hour for each hour of paid absence. When a paid University holiday occurs within a period of vacation, no charge is made against accruals for that day. Vacations make a recognized contribution to faculty and staff effectiveness and departments are to schedule vacations on a regular basis consistent with operational needs of the department.
(3) Compensation. A faculty or staff member may not continue to work during a period of paid vacation and thereby be entitled to additional compensation for work performed. For staff and faculty with an accrued vacation balance at termination, the accrued vacation balance will be paid as a lump sum at the current hourly rate of pay and is not to be used to extend the last day of service.
(4) Requests. A request for approval of specific vacation dates is prepared on an Absence Report form or a specified departmental form. Application procedures such as how far in advance requests must be made, length of vacation which may be requested, etc., are as designated by appropriate departmental policies and procedures.
(5) Reports. Vacation usage is reported to the University vacation and sick leave accounting system using the various forms provided by University Payroll. A cumulative report of usage and accruals (Staff Leave and Pay Adjustment Report) is available online for departmental use. The report is available in the University of Iowa Self-Service Center in HR Applications under Reports.
(6) Banked Vacation. Excess vacation hours are transferred to a "banked status" when a change in status, e.g., transfer from a full-time position to a part-time position, causes an eligible faculty or staff member to have more accrued vacation than would be allowed by their new status.
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b. Faculty and Professional and Scientific Staff.
(President 8/22/74; Regents 6/14/94 changes effective 1/1/95)
In general, this policy applies to faculty and staff members who are exempt from overtime premium pay. Faculty and Professional and Scientific staff members on a twelve-month appointment accrue vacation and personal holidays at the following rates:
| Annual Rates | Monthly Rates | |
|---|---|---|
| Vacation | 22 days or 176 hours | 14.67 hours |
| Personal Holidays | 2 days or 16 hours | 1.33 hours |
| Total | 24 days or 192 hours | 16 hours |
One day of service rates are calculated by taking the appropriate monthly accrual rate and dividing it by the number of working days in the month.
Note: All rates shown are for full-time faculty and staff. Part-time faculty and staff accrue in proportion to their percent of time. Faculty and staff on academic-year appointments are not eligible for vacation or personal holiday pay.
Where less than a full month in pay status is involved, e.g., cases in which an eligible faculty or staff member is hired during the month, accruals for that month are computed using the one-day-of-service rate multiplied by the days in pay status. Vacation credits do not accrue for less than one day in pay status.
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c. Merit System Staff. (Staff members covered by collective bargaining agreements may have benefits different from those described here; refer to the appropriate current agreement for exact entitlements and procedures.)
(2) Vacation and Personal Holiday Accrual (IC 70A.1). Merit System staff members shall accrue 10 days vacation per year during the first through fourth year of employment, 15 days per year during the fifth through eleventh year, 20 days per year during the twelfth through nineteenth year, 22 days per year during the twentieth through twenty-fourth year and 25 days per year for the twenty-fifth and all subsequent years. Personal holidays accrue at the rate of two per year regardless of years of service.
Vacation Schedule (not including personal holidays):
| Years of Service | Annual Rates | Monthly Rates |
|---|---|---|
| 1- 4 | 10 days or 80 hours | 6.67 hours |
| 5-11 | 15 days or 120 hours | 10.00 hour |
| 12-19 | 20 days or 160 hrs. | 13.33 hours |
| 20-24 | 22 days or 176 hours | 14.67 hours |
| 25+ | 25 days or 200 hours | 16.67 hours |
One-day-of-service rates are calculated by taking the appropriate monthly accrual rate and dividing it by the number of working days in the month.
Personal holidays are added to the above vacation schedule as follows:
| Annual Rate | Monthly Rate | One-Day-of-Service Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 2 days or 16 hours | 1.33 hour | .062 hour |
One-day-of-service rates are calculated by taking the appropriate monthly accrual rate and dividing it by the number of working days in the month.
Note: Vacation and personal holiday rates shown above are for full-time Merit System staff. Part-time staff accrue in proportion to their percent of time.
Where less than a full month in pay status is involved, e.g., cases in which a staff member is hired during the month, accruals for that month are computed using the one-day-of-service rate multiplied by the days in pay status. Vacation credits do not accrue for less than one day in pay status.