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paragraph (1) above, but who are employed in at least 19 cumulative pay
periods on at least a half-time basis in each of these pay periods within a
fiscal year shall be entitled to the following:
Employees anticipated to continue at the employment level described
above in the current fiscal year shall be credited with three days leave
accruals on April 1 of each year when the 19 cumulative pay periods as
described above have been worked in the previous fiscal year.
If a seasonal employee described in this Section (2) receives a permanent
appointment in the same agency, such employee may carry such leave for
a period of one year in a separate category to be used within one year of the
permanent appointment. Usage of such leave is subject to the operating
needs of the Agency. Any such leave that is not utilized shall be forfeited.
Such leave does not qualify for usage in the Productivity Enhancement
Program (PEP). The leave is to be used subject to prior approval for
absence for personal reasons and for unscheduled absences due to illness.
These leave accruals shall be non-cumulative from fiscal year to fiscal year.
Such accruals do not have a cash-out or retirement value. Service in more
than one State agency shall be credited toward meeting the 19 cumulative
pay period requirement.
C. Health Insurance Coverage
1. Seasonal employees who, at the time of hire, are expected to be
continuously employed on at least a half-time basis for at least six months,
shall be eligible to apply for health insurance coverage as of the date of
employment. Coverage shall be subject to a 42-day new employee waiting
period on the date of first employment, and benefits shall be available as of
the 43rd day of employment, assuming the employee submitted a written
application for coverage during the 42-day waiting period and was on the
payroll or on authorized Workers' Compensation leave without pay for the
entire 42-day waiting period.
2. Seasonal employees who, at the time of hire, are not expected to be
continuously employed on at least a half-time basis for at least six months,
shall not be eligible for health benefits at the start of employment.
However, upon actual completion of six months of continuous employment
on at least a halftime basis, an employee so hired shall become eligible to
apply for health benefits. Coverage shall become effective following the
completion of a 42-day new employee waiting period that commences on
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