Nev. Admin. Code § 284.538 - Annual leave: Computation; part-time employees; long-term employees
1. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection and NAC
284.5415, to compute the amount
of annual leave to which an employee is entitled, an employee must be
considered to work not more than 40 hours each week. If an employee occupies
more than one position in different departments, he or she must be considered
to work not more than 40 hours each week in each position.
2. A part-time employee is entitled to
receive annual leave that is prorated based on the number of hours he or she is
in paid status, excluding overtime.
3. An employee who holds two or more
part-time positions in state service may combine the number of hours he or she
is in paid status for all positions to compute annual leave, excluding
overtime.
4. The basis for the
computation of annual leave to which an exempt classified employee or exempt
unclassified employee is entitled must not exceed the number of hours
authorized in the biennial operating budget of this State for his or her
position.
5. For each calendar
month of full-time service, an employee is entitled to accrue annual leave at
the rate of:
(a) One and one-half days per
month for an employee who has completed 10 years or more but less than 15 years
of continuous full-time or part-time state service; or
(b) One and three-fourths days per month for
an employee who has completed 15 years or more of continuous full-time or
part-time state service.
If an employee has not been in continuous public service, the period before the interruption will not be counted except as otherwise provided in NAC 284.5405.
Notes
[Personnel Div., Rule VII § C, eff. 8-11-73; A 2-5-82] - (NAC A by Dep't of Personnel, 10-26-84; 3-27-92; 9-16-92; 11-16-95; 10-27-97; R031-98, 4-17-98; A by Personnel Comm'n by R145-05, 12-29-2005)
NRS 284.065, 284.155, 284.345, 284.350
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