N.J. Admin. Code § 4A:3-5.5 - Federal fair labor standards applicable to more than 40 hours in a workweek for 35, 40, and NE titles: State service
(a) Employees in
covered positions may be eligible for overtime compensation under this section
as follows:
1. Employees in covered fixed
workweek titles (35, 40) and covered non-limited titles (NE), shall be eligible
for either cash payment or compensatory time off at the discretion of the
department head with the approval of the Chairperson or designee for time
worked in excess of 40 hours per week, provided that compensatory time off in
lieu of cash overtime compensation is permitted by one of the following
agreements:
i. Applicable provisions of a
collective negotiations agreement, memorandum of understanding, or any other
agreement between the State and representatives of such employees;
ii. In the case of employees who do not have
a collective negotiations representative, an agreement or understanding made
between the appointing authority and the employee before the performance of the
overtime work. For such employees who were hired prior to April 15, 1986, the
regular practice in effect on April 15, 1986 regarding compensatory time off in
lieu of cash overtime compensation shall constitute an agreement or
understanding.
2. The
Chairperson or designee may approve an alternate work period and corresponding
maximum hour designation for covered law enforcement and fire protection
employees as set forth in the table below. Such employees shall receive
overtime compensation for time worked in excess of maximum allowable hours in
the work period.
Maximum Hours in Work Period
| Work Period (days) | Firefighters | Law Enforcement |
| 28 | 212 | 171 |
| 27 | 204 | 165 |
| 26 | 197 | 159 |
| 25 | 189 | 153 |
| 24 | 182 | 147 |
| 23 | 174 | 141 |
| 22 | 167 | 134 |
| 21 | 159 | 128 |
| 20 | 151 | 122 |
| 19 | 144 | 116 |
| 18 | 136 | 110 |
| 17 | 129 | 104 |
| 16 | 121 | 98 |
| 15 | 114 | 92 |
| 14 | 106 | 86 |
| 13 | 98 | 79 |
| 12 | 91 | 73 |
| 11 | 83 | 67 |
| 10 | 76 | 61 |
| 9 | 68 | 55 |
| 8 | 61 | 49 |
| 7 | 53 | 43 |
3. A
hospital or residential care facility may, under a prior agreement with
affected employees and as approved by the Chairperson or designee, use a work
period of 14 consecutive days for computing overtime compensation for covered
employees.
4. Temporary employees
shall be entitled to overtime compensation unless their work duties meet the
criteria for exemption under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
(b) Overtime compensation under this section
shall be paid as follows:
1. Covered
employees (35, 40, or NE titles) shall be compensated either in cash payment or
compensatory time off at the discretion of the department head with the
approval of the Chairperson or designee for time worked in excess of 40 hours
per week as provided in (a)1 above. However, if an alternate work period is
adopted pursuant to (a)2 above, overtime compensation shall be paid in
accordance with that schedule.
2.
Cash compensation for overtime work shall be at the rate of one and one-half
times the regular rate.
3.
Compensatory time off shall be at the rate of one and one-half hours for each
hour worked in excess of the regular workweek.
4. Employees engaged in a public safety
activity, an emergency response activity, or a seasonal activity may accrue not
more than 480 hours of compensatory time off. Employees engaged in any other
work may accrue not more than 240 hours of compensatory time off.
5. Cash compensation for accrued compensatory
time off shall be paid at the regular rate earned by the employee at the time
such employee receives such payment. However, upon termination of employment,
an employee shall be paid for unused compensatory time at a rate not less than
the average regular rate received during the last three years of employment, or
the final regular rate received by such employee, whichever is
higher.
6. Overtime compensation
for work in excess of 40 hours for covered employees who work at different pay
rates during the same workweek shall be paid as follows:
i. Cash overtime compensation shall be at the
rate of one and one-half times the weighted average of the different rates paid
during that workweek.
ii.
Compensatory time off in lieu of cash compensation shall be at the rate of one
and one-half hours for each hour worked in excess of the regular
workweek.
7. If a 14 day
work period is elected for hospital employees under (a)3 above, covered
employees shall receive overtime compensation for work in excess of eight hours
in a workday or 80 hours in a work period at a rate representing one and
one-half times the regular rate of pay. The extra compensation at the premium
rate paid for hours worked in excess of eight in a workday may be credited
toward any overtime compensation payable for hours worked in excess of 80 in
the 14 day work period.
8. Work
credited toward overtime compensation shall be in one-tenth hour units (six
minutes) of continuous work beyond each regular work day.
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