N.J. Admin. Code § 4A:3-5.7 - Special circumstances: State service
(a) Eligibility for
overtime compensation for on call employees shall be as follows:
1. Employees in covered positions (35, 40,
NE) who are required to remain on call and cannot use their own time
effectively shall be considered to be working and shall have such on call time
included in the total hours worked. In those situations where employees are
merely required to remain at home or leave word with appropriate officials
where they may be reached, they are not considered to be working while on call
unless their freedom to engage in personal activities during that period is
severely restricted.
i. Overtime compensation
at the rate of one and one-half times the regular rate or one and one-half
hours for each hour worked in excess of the regular workweek shall only be
payable for that period after total hours worked exceed 40 hours in a
workweek.
2. Employees
in exempt positions (3E, 4E, NL, N4) shall have no entitlement to compensation
for such time.
(b)
Eligibility for overtime compensation for training shall be as follows:
1. Employees in covered positions (35, 40,
NE) who are required by their employer to participate in job related training
shall have such training time included in the total hours worked.
i. Overtime compensation at the rate of one
and one-half times the regular rate or one and one-half hours for each hour
worked in excess of the regular workweek shall only be payable for that period
after total hours worked exceed 40 hours in a workweek.
ii. For time worked in excess of a 35 hour
fixed workweek but not over 40 hours, hour for hour compensation may be granted
in the form of cash or time off, at the discretion of the appointing
authority.
2. Employees
in exempt fixed workweek positions (3E, 4E) may be granted hour for hour
compensation in the form of cash or time off, at the discretion of the
appointing authority.
3. Employees
in exempt non-limited positions (NL, N4) shall have no entitlement to
compensation for such time.
(c) Eligibility for overtime compensation for
travel shall be as follows:
1. Employees in
covered positions (35, 40, NE) who are required to travel contiguous to the
normal workday in excess of normal commutation time shall have such hours
included in the total hours worked.
i.
Overtime compensation at the rate of one and one-half times the regular rate or
one and one-half hours for each hour worked in excess of the regular workweek
shall only be payable for that period after total hours worked exceed 40 hours
in a workweek.
ii. For time worked
in excess of a 35 hour fixed workweek but not over 40 hours, hour for hour
compensation may be granted in the form of cash or time off, at the discretion
of the appointing authority.
2. Employees in exempt fixed workweek
positions (3E, 4E) may be granted hour for hour compensation in the form of
cash or time off, at the discretion of the appointing authority.
3. Employees in exempt non-limited positions
(NL, N4) shall have no entitlement to compensation for such time.
(d) Eligibility for overtime
compensation for exceptional emergencies shall be as follows:
1. When an agency head declares an
exceptional emergency involving a critical service disruption that poses a
danger to health or safety, he or she may authorize:
i. Cash overtime compensation for non-limited
employees in titles with established salary ranges below range 32 performing
emergency related work. Except as described below, for these circumstances
employees in non-limited titles shall be deemed to have a 40 hour
workweek.
ii. 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 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.
iii. 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 duties 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.
iv. 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.
v. The
provisions of (d)1i, ii, iii, and iv above do not apply to employees in titles
assigned 40, 4E or N4 workweeks.
2. An agency head shall file with the
Chairperson or designee two reports concerning an exceptional emergency as
follows:
i. Within seven days of the
declaration of the exceptional emergency, a fully detailed justification for
the declaration. The report shall describe the critical services which could
have been or were disrupted and what dangers were posed to health or
safety.
ii. Within 30 days of the
conclusion of the exceptional emergency, a list of the names, titles, hours of
work designations and number of hours of emergency related overtime work of
employees who performed emergency related work on an overtime basis.
3. These provisions shall not
apply to work performed beyond the regular work hours on emergency maintenance,
construction, snow removal, or other related work in situations that constitute
unreasonable safety hazards to the public, employees, other persons, or
property of the State. The Chairperson or designee shall establish emergency
condition rates for these circumstances.
(e) Eligibility for special project rate
compensation shall be as follows:
1. If an
employee works on a part time, occasional, or sporadic basis, and solely at the
employee's option, in a different capacity from which the employee is regularly
employed, the hours employed in the different capacity shall be excluded from
the calculation of the hours to which the employee is entitled to overtime
compensation. Such employment may be paid at special project rates as approved
by the Chairperson or designee.
2.
NL and N4 employees who perform extraordinary work activities on a limited or
periodic basis necessitating work time beyond the general workweek in the same
capacity from which the employee is regularly employed may be paid special
project rates as approved by the Chairperson or designee.
3. A fully detailed justification for a
special project for which (e)1 or 2 above would be applicable must be filed
with the Chairperson or designee for review and approval.
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