Ohio Admin. Code 3358:14-3-29 - Compensatory time
Statement of purpose: scheduling of work must be arranged to support operational needs of the college and to effectively deliver customer service. Scheduling of work and overtime are the responsibility of the department manager. Employees will be compensated for their work in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and relative collective bargaining agreements.
(A)
Definitions:
(1)
Exempt staff: staff exempt from overtime pay or
compensation time off according to federal and state law.
(2)
Nonexempt staff:
staff eligible for overtime pay or compensatory time off according to federal
and state law.
(3)
Overtime compensation: overtime pay or compensatory
time off provided to nonexempt staff who are required by unit management to be
in an active pay status for more than forty hours in a work
week.
(4)
Safe harbor rule: an employee who retains her or his
exempt, salaried status if the college makes a good-faith effort to comply with
provisions of the FLSA by having a clearly communicated policy that prohibits
improper deductions, having a complaint mechanism, reimbursing employees for
improper deductions, and making a good-faith commitment to comply in the
future.
(5)
Volunteer: an individual who performs hours of service
for a public agency for civic, charitable or humanitarian reasons. Public
sector volunteers provide these services without promise, expectation or
receipt of compensation for services rendered. Volunteer hours cannot be the
same type of service which the individual is employed to perform for the
employer.
(B)
Nonexempt employees will be paid only for actual hours
worked unless they receive benefits under the rule
3358:14-3-09
of the Administrative Code leaves of absences other than FMLA for sick leave,
personal leave, maternity/paternity leave, military leave, jury duty,
professional leave.
(C)
Exempt employees are paid on a salary basis. Exempt
staff are not eligible for overtime compensation for hours worked in excess of
forty per week. Exempt staff have greater flexibility for scheduling
work.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3358
Rule Amplifies: 3358
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