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6/16/1997
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Board of Commissioners
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308 <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Mills. seconded by Commissioner Barnhart and <br />unanimously carried, the Board adopted the following amendments to the Cabarrus <br />County Personnel Ordinance, approved the Retirement Incentive Plan and agreed to <br />add existing retirees in the insurance program with Oabarrus County paying 100 <br />percent of the life/health insurance cost for existing retirees. <br /> <br />Article VI, Leaves of Absence <br /> <br />Ordinance No. 1997-06 <br /> <br />Section 6. Annual Leave - Manner of Accumulation <br /> <br />The anniversary date of employment shall be used for determining earned annual <br />leave. Any employee working the basic workweek shall earn annual leave at the <br />following rates: <br /> <br />Schedule A <br /> <br />Years of Aggregate Leave Earned Bi-Weekly Leave Earned Yearly <br />Service <br />Less than 5 years 3 hours 4 minutes & 37 80 hours & 2 seconds <br /> seconds (10+ days) <br />5 but less than 10 years 4 hours 104 hours (13 days) <br />10 but less than 15 & hours 36 minutes & 55 119 hours 59 minutes & <br />years seconds 50 seconds (15- days) <br />15 hut less than 20 5 hours 13 minutes & 51 136 hours & 6 seconds <br />years seconds (17+ days) <br />20 years plus 6 hours 9 minutes & 14 160 hours & 4 seconds <br /> seconds (20+ days) <br /> <br />Schedule A is for all persons hired or rehtred on July 1, 1997, or thereafter; <br />and those in full-time County employment immediately prior to that date who <br />voluntarily chose to change from Schedule B effective, July 1, 1997, under the <br />following conditions: <br /> <br /> County paid health and life insurance coverage will be provided to <br /> employees qualifying for retirement as a member of the North Carolina <br /> Local Governmental~Employees' Retirement System with at least ten of their <br /> creditable years being in the service of Cabarrus County. These benefits <br /> will be paid at the same level as for active employees and will be <br /> provided to retired employees until they become eligible for Medicare (or <br /> reach the age where they would have had such benefits if they had been <br /> qualified for Social Security). <br /> <br /> Employees qualifying for retirement in the North Carolina Local <br /> Governmental Employees' Retirement System but with less than ten years of <br /> service with Cabarrus County shall receive one-half of 'the benefit <br /> provided to retiring employees with at least ten years Of service with <br /> Cabarrus County. <br /> <br /> Employees earning more annual leave than listed on Schedule A for their <br /> years of service, will have their annual leave accrual rate remain at the <br /> then current level until or when advancement in seniority entitles them to <br /> earn an increased amount of leave. The exception -- employees earning more <br /> than twenty days ~f annual leave a year will as of July 1, 1997, and <br /> thereafter, earn at a rate of twenty days a year. <br /> <br />Schedule B <br /> <br />Years of Aggregate Leave Earned Biweekly Leave Earned Yearly <br />Service <br />Less than 2 years 3 hours 4 minutes & 37 $0 hours & 2 seconds <br /> seconds (10+ days) <br /> <br /> <br />
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