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     credits proportional to the number of additional hours worked during the 26
           pay periods under review. An employee must have worked a minimum of
           13 hours of additional time above the number of hours equated to his/her
           payroll percentage to earn an additional one-quarter (1/4) hour of personal
           leave. Eligible  employees are credited  with one-quarter (1/4)  hour of
           personal leave for every 13 hours of additional time worked during the 26
           pay  periods  under  review.  For  this  purpose,  time  worked  includes  time
           charged to leave credits.
             For example, during the period April 1, 2004 through March 31, 2005, an
           ISU employee works a total of 235 hours beyond her pay-roll percentage
           and  earns  4.50 hours  of  personal leave adjustment time.  (235  hours  of
           additional time  worked divided  by 13 hours =  18.08 13-hour segments
           multiplied by .25 hour credited for each  13 hours of additional time
           worked=4.52 hours. Rounding to the nearest quarter hour, the employee
           received 4.50 hours of personal leave adjustment credit.)
             3. Employees must charge accruals on the basis of the total number of
           hours the employee is scheduled to work on a given day beginning with the
           first day following the pay period in which the employee is first credited
           with  additional  vacation  and  sick  leave  credits  under  this  Program  (see
           Vacation and Sick Leave (3) above).
             4. Personal leave adjustment credits accrued as a result of additional time
           worked will be kept in a separate leave category called "Personal Leave
           Adjustment."
             5. An employee will have 12 months from the personal leave adjustment
           date to use personal leave adjustment credits. Unused leave will lapse at
           close of business on the day prior to the personal leave adjustment date.
             6. If the payroll percentage of an eligible employee changes (i.e., 50% to
           75%, 50%  to 100%,  etc.) the employee's unused regular personal leave
           balance will be converted to days based on the new percentage. Personal
           leave adjustment time will not be carried forward.
             Additional Issues
             Agencies or facilities may develop procedures in local labor/management
           regarding access during the 60-day recording period, in cases of special
           need for leave, to vacation, sick leave and personal leave adjustment credits
           earned but not yet recorded.
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