(a) All persons who are regularly employed by the state and who are subject to the provisions of the state Merit System, and all legislative personnel, officers, and employees, including, but not limited to, Legislative Reference Service personnel, whether subject to the state Merit System or not, shall be entitled to accumulate annual leave on the basis of biweekly pay periods through the payday on March 17, 2006, as follows:
Employee's total service with:
Accumulation of leave per pay period
Annual Accumulation
Fewer than five years' service
4 hours
13 days
Five but less than 10 years' service
5 hours
16 days 2 hours
10 but less than 15 years' service
6 hours
19 days 4 hours
15 but less than 20 years' service
7 hours
22 days 6 hours
20 but less than 25 years' service
8 hours
26 days
25 years of service or more
9 hours
29 days 2 hours
(b) Beginning with the payday on April 3, 2006, all persons who are regularly employed by the state and who are subject to the provisions of the state Merit System, and all legislative personnel, officers, and employees, including, but not limited to, Legislative Reference Service personnel, whether subject to the state Merit System or not, shall be entitled to accumulate annual leave on the basis of semi-monthly pay periods as follows:
Employee's total service with:
Accumulation of leave per pay period
Annual Accumulation
Fewer than five years' service
4 hours 20 minutes
13 days
Five but less than 10 years' service
5 hours 25 minutes
16 days 2 hours
10 but less than 15 years' service
6 hours 30 minutes
19 days 4 hours
15 but less than 20 years' service
7 hours 35 minutes
22 days 6 hours
20 but less than 25 years' service
8 hours 40 minutes
26 days
25 years of service or more
9 hours 45 minutes
29 days 2 hours
(c) Maximum accrued leave after 25 years of service shall be limited to 29 1/4 days per year, and the maximum number of days of annual leave which may be carried over at the end of each year shall be limited to 60 days.
(d) Any law enforcement officer in the Department of Public Safety shall be entitled to receive payment for any accrued and unused annual leave days in excess of 60 days, up to a maximum of 10 days per year. Payment shall be calculated using the officer's regular rate of pay.
(Acts 1973, No. 752, p. 1125, §1; Acts 1980, No. 80-752, p. 1556, § 1; Acts 1997, No. 97-716, p. 1486, §1; Act 2005-316, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 766, §1.)
(a) All persons who are regularly employed by the state and who are subject to the provisions of the state Merit System, and all legislative personnel, officers, and employees, including, but not limited to, Legislative Reference Service personnel, whether subject to the state Merit System or not, shall be entitled to accumulate annual leave on the basis of biweekly pay periods through the payday on March 17, 2006, as follows:
Employee's total service with:
Accumulation of leave per pay period
Annual Accumulation
Fewer than five years' service
4 hours
13 days
Five but less than 10 years' service
5 hours
16 days 2 hours
10 but less than 15 years' service
6 hours
19 days 4 hours
15 but less than 20 years' service
7 hours
22 days 6 hours
20 but less than 25 years' service
8 hours
26 days
25 years of service or more
9 hours
29 days 2 hours
(b) Beginning with the payday on April 3, 2006, all persons who are regularly employed by the state and who are subject to the provisions of the state Merit System, and all legislative personnel, officers, and employees, including, but not limited to, Legislative Reference Service personnel, whether subject to the state Merit System or not, shall be entitled to accumulate annual leave on the basis of semi-monthly pay periods as follows:
Employee's total service with:
Accumulation of leave per pay period
Annual Accumulation
Fewer than five years' service
4 hours 20 minutes
13 days
Five but less than 10 years' service
5 hours 25 minutes
16 days 2 hours
10 but less than 15 years' service
6 hours 30 minutes
19 days 4 hours
15 but less than 20 years' service
7 hours 35 minutes
22 days 6 hours
20 but less than 25 years' service
8 hours 40 minutes
26 days
25 years of service or more
9 hours 45 minutes
29 days 2 hours
(c) Maximum accrued leave after 25 years of service shall be limited to 29 1/4 days per year, and the maximum number of days of annual leave which may be carried over at the end of each year shall be limited to 60 days.
(d) Any law enforcement officer in the Department of Public Safety shall be entitled to receive payment for any accrued and unused annual leave days in excess of 60 days, up to a maximum of 10 days per year. Payment shall be calculated using the officer's regular rate of pay.
(Acts 1973, No. 752, p. 1125, §1; Acts 1980, No. 80-752, p. 1556, § 1; Acts 1997, No. 97-716, p. 1486, §1; Act 2005-316, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 766, §1.)
(a) All persons who are regularly employed by the state and who are subject to the provisions of the state Merit System, and all legislative personnel, officers, and employees, including, but not limited to, Legislative Reference Service personnel, whether subject to the state Merit System or not, shall be entitled to accumulate annual leave on the basis of biweekly pay periods through the payday on March 17, 2006, as follows:
Employee's total service with:
Accumulation of leave per pay period
Annual Accumulation
Fewer than five years' service
4 hours
13 days
Five but less than 10 years' service
5 hours
16 days 2 hours
10 but less than 15 years' service
6 hours
19 days 4 hours
15 but less than 20 years' service
7 hours
22 days 6 hours
20 but less than 25 years' service
8 hours
26 days
25 years of service or more
9 hours
29 days 2 hours
(b) Beginning with the payday on April 3, 2006, all persons who are regularly employed by the state and who are subject to the provisions of the state Merit System, and all legislative personnel, officers, and employees, including, but not limited to, Legislative Reference Service personnel, whether subject to the state Merit System or not, shall be entitled to accumulate annual leave on the basis of semi-monthly pay periods as follows:
Employee's total service with:
Accumulation of leave per pay period
Annual Accumulation
Fewer than five years' service
4 hours 20 minutes
13 days
Five but less than 10 years' service
5 hours 25 minutes
16 days 2 hours
10 but less than 15 years' service
6 hours 30 minutes
19 days 4 hours
15 but less than 20 years' service
7 hours 35 minutes
22 days 6 hours
20 but less than 25 years' service
8 hours 40 minutes
26 days
25 years of service or more
9 hours 45 minutes
29 days 2 hours
(c) Maximum accrued leave after 25 years of service shall be limited to 29 1/4 days per year, and the maximum number of days of annual leave which may be carried over at the end of each year shall be limited to 60 days.
(d) Any law enforcement officer in the Department of Public Safety shall be entitled to receive payment for any accrued and unused annual leave days in excess of 60 days, up to a maximum of 10 days per year. Payment shall be calculated using the officer's regular rate of pay.
(Acts 1973, No. 752, p. 1125, §1; Acts 1980, No. 80-752, p. 1556, § 1; Acts 1997, No. 97-716, p. 1486, §1; Act 2005-316, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 766, §1.)