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HomeMy WebLinkAbout76-4-1257125 'ORDINANCE NO. ?6-4-1257 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUB-SECTION (a) OF SECTION 2-21 "VACATION LEAVE GENERALLY" OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADVCAH, KENTUCKY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMNiISBIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: ._ _ _ SECTION 1. That Sub-section (a) of-Section 2-21 "Vacation leave generally" of the Code of Ordinances o~ the City of Paducah , Kentucky', be' amended' and°reordained so that said sub-section as amended and reordained shall hereafter. read as follows: "Sec . 2=21. Vacation leave generally . ' (a) All present employees shall continue to receive vacation at the rate of one and one-fourth (1=1/4) days`of vacation for each month of employment with 'the city except for those employees who have begun their fifteenth year of service with the city who shall receive vacation at the increased rate as hereinafter seYforth. All employees employedafter the~date of March 31, 1976 shall receive vacation time as follows: During the first year of employment, vacation time shall accrue at the' rate of one-half (1/2) day per month for a total of six days. Between the beginning of the second and the beginning of the fifth year of employment, employees shall accrue vacation at the rate of three-fourths (3/4) day per month for a total of nine days per year. From the beginning of the fifth year to the beginning of the tenth year of employment, the accrual rate shall be one (1) day per month for a total of twelve days per year. Between the beginning of the tenth year and the beginning of the fifteenth year of service, the accrual rate shall be one and one-fourth (1-1/4) days per month for a total of fifteen days per year. Between the fifteenth year and the beginning of the twentieth year of service, the accrual rate shall be one and one-half (1-1/2) days per month for a total of eighteen days vacation per year . From the twentieth year through the twenty-fifth year of service, the accrual rate of vacation will be one and three-fourths (1-3/.4) days per month for a total of twenty-one days per year . For all employees with more than twenty- five years of service the accrual rate of vacation shall be two (2) days per month for a total of twenty-four days per year . An employee may accumulate twenty-one days of vacation at any one time until the beginning of the tenth year of service, and thereafter an employee may accumulate up to a maximum of twenty-four days of vacation at any one time . Members of the police department that have successfully completed fifteen (15) years of continuous service with the department shall thereafter accrue 126 vacation at the rate of one and one-half {1-1/2) days of vacation for each month of employment with the city , and may accrue up to a maximum of thirty days of vacation at any one time.. Members of said department that have successfully completed thirty years of continuous service with the department sha1T thereafter accrue vacation at the rate of one and three-fourths (1-3/4) days vacation for each month of employment with the city, and may accrue up to a maximum of thirty-five days of vacation at any one time . Members of the fire department that have successfully completed twenty years of continuous service with the department shall thereafter accrue vacation at the rate of "gone and one-half (1-1/2) 'days of vacation for each month of employment with the city, and members of said department that- have successfully completed twenty-five years of continuous service with the department shall thereafter accrue vacation at the rate of one and tliree-fourths (1-3/4) days of vacation for each month of employment with the city , and each may accrue up to a maximum of thirty days of vacation at any one time . " - - -SECTION 2. This ordinance amends Section 1 of Ordinance No. 76-2-1234 -- adapted February ~24, 197"6~.- SECTION' 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effe'et from and after the date of itsadoption and retroactive to April 1, 1976. ;, ~. Mayor Passed by the Board of Commissioners April 13, 1976 .. ,. , Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, April 13, 1976.