N.J. Admin. Code § 4A:3-5.3 - 40 hours or less in a workweek: State service
(a)
Employees in the following groups may be eligible for overtime compensation for
work performed beyond their regular work hours, but not more than 40 hours:
1. Employees in 35 hour fixed workweek titles
(35, 3E) for time worked in excess of the regular workweek.
2. Employees in 35 hour fixed workweek titles
(35, 3E) who are participating in an approved alternative workweek program may
be eligible for overtime compensation for work performed beyond 70 work hours
in a 14 day work period.
3.
Employees in non-limited titles (NL, NE) who meet unusual work time
requirements, at the discretion of the appointing authority.
4. State Police law enforcement officers, at
the request of the Office of Employee Relations.
5. Part-time employees only when they work
beyond the regular workweek established for full-time employees in their
titles.
(b) Temporary
employees shall not be eligible for overtime compensation under this
section.
(c) An employee shall be
eligible for overtime compensation under this section only when:
1. The employee is in pay status for the full
number of hours in his or her regular workweek;
2. The employee works at least one hour
beyond the regular workweek or approved alternative workweek program of 70
hours in a 14 day work period, for employees in 35 hour fixed workweek titles
(35, 3E); and
3. The work is
covered by the job specification for the employee's title, except for
emergencies as provided in
N.J.A.C.
4A:3-5.7(d).
(d) Overtime compensation under
this section shall be paid as follows:
1.
Employees in 35 hour fixed workweek titles (35, 3E) shall be compensated either
in cash payment or compensatory time off at the discretion of the appointing
authority with the approval of the Chairperson or designee for time worked in
excess of the regular workweek but not more than 40 hours, except that such
employees participating in an approved alternative workweek program of 70 hours
in a 14 day work period shall be so compensated for time worked in excess of 70
hours but not more than 80 hours.
i. Cash
compensation for overtime work shall be at the rate of one and one-half times
the hourly proration of an employee's base salary. An overtime rate conversion
table shall be published with the State Compensation Plan.
ii. Compensatory time off shall be at the
rate of one and one-half hours for each hour worked in excess of the regular
workweek or approved alternative workweek program of 70 hours in a 14 day work
period for employees in 35 hour fixed workweek titles (35, 3E).
2. Employees in non-limited titles
(NL, NE) who meet unusual work time requirements may, at the discretion of the
appointing authority, be compensated through either a provision for flexible
work patterns or a grant of comparable amounts of time off to a maximum of one
hour for each hour of unusual work time, provided that employees serving as a
commissioner or department head; an assistant or deputy commissioner; a
division director or equivalent; and employees in exempt positions in titles
which are not represented in collective negotiations with established salary
ranges at or above range 32, and in such exempt positions in titles with single
rates or no range who are receiving a salary at or above the first step of such
ranges, shall not be granted such compensation. Except as described below, in
no event shall employees in non-limited titles have any entitlement to cash
overtime compensation.
i. During the period of
March 28, 2020, to the expiration of the Public Health Emergency declared for
COVID-19, employees who conduct in home and community child abuse and neglect
investigations in the Department of Children and Families, Division of Child
Protection and Permanency, COVID-19 Impact Team, and employees in direct care
and service titles in the Division of Developmental Disabilities are eligible
to receive cash overtime at one and one-half times the regular rate for hours
worked between 35 and 40 hours per workweek. Applicable employees must receive
approval from their Department heads to receive overtime under this
subparagraph.
ii. During the period
of March 28, 2020, to the expiration of the Public Health Emergency declared
for COVID-19, employees with increased workloads directly related to COVD-19
response in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development Divisions of
Income Security, Disability Determinations, Information Technology, and Finance
and Administration are eligible to receive cash overtime at one and one-half
times the regular rate for hours worked between 35 and 40 hours per workweek.
Applicable employees must receive approval from their Department heads to
receive overtime under this subparagraph.
iii. During the period of March 28, 2020, to
the expiration of the Public Health Emergency declared for COVID-19, employees
in direct care and service titles (NL and NE only) in the Department of Health
are eligible to receive cash overtime at one and one-half times the regular
rate for hours worked between 35 and 40 hours per workweek. Applicable
employees must receive approval from their Department heads to receive overtime
under this provision.
iv. The
provisions of (d)2i, ii, and iii above do not apply to employees in titles
assigned 40, 4E, or N4 workweeks.
3. Work credited toward overtime compensation
must be in one-half hour units of continuous work beyond each regular work day,
or a work day in an approved alternative workweek program of 70 hours in a 14
day work period for employees in 35 hour fixed workweek titles (35,
3E).
4. Employees in non-limited
(NL, NE) positions who are not eligible for cash overtime compensation shall
not receive a cash payment for unused comparable time off upon separation from
service.
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