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Status: | Approved on April 21, 2008 | Signatures and dates
on archival copy |
Effective: | 30 days after approval | |
Initiated by: | James E. Kemper
Associate Vice President for Finance and Administration for Human Resources | |
Endorsed by: | Kathy Krendl Executive Vice President and Provost | |
Approved by: | Roderick J. McDavis President | |
Date of Approval | April 21, 2008 |
When the need for emergency employees is recognized, departments will notify University Human Resources, providing supporting documentation that an emergency exists, and stating the duties and qualifications of the position(s) required.
An emergency appointment will be automatically terminated on the thirtieth (30th) calendar day by University Human Resources. University Human Resources must be notified of the last day worked by an emergency appointee, if the appointment is terminated or ends sooner. Consecutive emergency appointments will not be made to the same position or to similar positions within the same department. Upon expiration of an emergency appointment, the position shall be terminated or filled by a permanent, temporary, or intermittent appointment. University Human Resources will examine closely any situation involving consecutive emergency appointments of the same person to similar positions, and will block any such appointment that appears to be an attempt to evade the 30-day limit.
Emergency appointees will be paid at a rate established and approved by University Human Resources.
Emergency appointees will not be paid for any holiday, unless they are scheduled and work on a day observed as a holiday. This type of scheduling should be avoided.
As an employee not subject to civil service law, emergency appointees do not accumulate vacation or sick leave benefits. Emergency employees are not entitled to insurance coverage or educational benefits. Service for time served on an emergency appointment is not credited toward the probationary period of any subsequent regular appointment, nor is the time counted for vacation tenure.
Payroll sign-up procedures for emergency appointees will be scheduled and conducted by University Human Resources.
An emergency appointee may bid on other vacant positions and will be considered as an outside applicant to fill any permanent, temporary, or intermittent vacant positions.
Employees holding a classified position or presidential appointment will not be eligible for appointment to emergency positions.
| Dick Piccard revised this file (http://www.ohiou.edu/policy/40-052.html) on April 23, 2008. |
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