2001-16BILL NO. 2001-16
AMENDMENT TO SECTIONS 310.33 AND 310.37
OF THE ORDINANCE CODE OF THE
CITY OF RICHFIELD
THE CITY OF RICHFIELD DOES ORDAIN:
Section 1. Subsection 310.33, Subdivision 8 of the ordinance code of the City of
Richfield entitled "Sell-back of vacation" is hereby amended:
Subd. 8. Sell-back of vacation. Employees may sell-back up to 24 hours of vacation
time earl=~~ear in 2001 if they have an accumulated bank of vacation leave in excess of 64
hours. Beainnina 2002, employees may sell-back up to 36 hours of vacation time each year
if they have an accumulated bank of vacation leave in excess of 64 hours. Employees
eligible to sell-back vacation authorized under this subdivision, may do so only once per
calendar year between February 15 and November 15.
Section 2. Subsection 310.37, Subdivision 1 of the ordinance code of the City of
Richfield entitled "Personal leave" is hereby amended:
310.37. Personal leave. Subdivision 1. Eligibility and accrual. A managerial
employee, a regular full-time or full-time probationary employee, and a regular part-time or
part-time probationary employee, classified and compensated under the management
compensation plan or general services pay plan, as those plans have been adopted and
may be amended from time to time pursuant to subsection 310.17 of this code, is eligible to
accrue and use personal leave. An eligible full-time employee shall accrue ~ 2.55 hours
of personal leave biweekly and may accumulate such leave from year to year up to a
maximum of 4~ 204 hours of personal leave, unless written authorization extending this
maximum is obtained from the department head and the city manager. Hours in excess of
4~ 204 hours shall be forfeited by the employee without compensation. Eligible part-time
employees shall accrue personal leave on a proportional basis of the full-time accrual based
on hours worked per payroll period and shall be limited to maximum accruals and
extensions authorized for full-time employees.
Section 3. This ordinance is effective in accordance with Section 3.09 of the
Richfield City Charter.
Passed by the City Council of the City of Richfield, Minnesota this 13th day of
August, 2001.
Martin J. Kirsch;"IVlayor
ATTEST:
Nancy Gibb City Clerk
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BII.L NO. '2001-16
AMENDMENT TO SECTIONS 310.33 AND 310.37
OF THE ORDINANCE CODE OF THE
CITY OF RICHFIELD
THE CITY OF RICHFIELD DOES ORDAIN:
Section 1. Subsection 310.33, Subdivision 8 of the ordi-
nance code of the City of Richfield entitled "Sell-back ofva-
cation" is hereby aznended:
Subd. 8. Sell-back of vacation Employees may sell-back
up to 24 hours of vacation time e~ in 2001 if they
have an accumulated bank ofvacation leave in excess of 64
hours. Beeinnin~2002 employees may sell-back un to L6
hours of vacation time each year if thev have an accumu
lated bank of vacation leave in excess of 64 hour,, Em-
ployees eligible tosell-back vacation authorized under this
subdivision, may do so only once per calendar year be-
tween February 15 and November 15.
Section 2. Subsection 310.37, Subdivision 1 of the ordi-
nancecode ofthe City of}Zichfield entitled "Personal leave"
is hereby amended:
310.37. Personal leave. Subdivision 1. P ' 'bility and ac-
crual. A managerial employee, a regular full-time or full-
time probationary employee, and a regular part-time or
part-time probationary employee, classified and compen-
sated under the management compensation plan or gen-
eral services pay plan, as those plans have been adopted
and may be amended from time to time pursuant to sub-
section 310.17 of this code, is eligible to accrue and use per-
sonal leave. An eligible full-time employee shall accrue
~ hours of personal leave biweekly and may accu-
mulate such leave from'year to year up to a maximum of
i~3 2~ hours of personal leave, unless written authoriza-
tion extending this maximum is obtained from the de-
partment head and the city manager. Hours in excess of
4~ ~ hours shall be forfeited by the employee without
compensation. Eligible part-time employees shall accrue
personal leave on a proportional basis of the full-time ac-
crual based on hours worked per payroll period and shall
be limited to maximum accruals and extensions autho-
rized for full-time employees.
Section 3. This ordinance is effective in accordance with
Section 3.09 of the Richfield City Charter.
Passed by the City Council of the City of Richfield, Min-
nesota this 13th day of August, 2001.
Martin J. Kirsch, Mayor
ATTEST:
Nancy Gibbs, City Clerk
(Aug. 22, 2001)D2/2001-16