CR_16-067 Technical changes to ER rules related to calculation of hours  

  • The Wisconsin Department of Administration proposes to amend Chapter s ER 10 and 18 relating to the Hours Worked and Vacation Calculations
    Analysis Prepared by the Department of Administration
    1. Statute s interpreted: ss. 230.26 , 230.35 (1m) and 230.04 (5) , Stats.    
    2. Statutory authority: ss. 227.11 , Stats. and 230.04 (5) , Stats.
    3. Explanation of agency authority:
    The administrator of the Division of Personnel Management is empowered to promulgate rules related to state employment.
    4. Related statute or rule: ss. 230.26 , 230.35 (1m) and 230.04 (5) , Stats.
    5. Summary of Proposed Rule :
    The objective of the rules are to conform the administrative code to statutory and technological changes. The proposed rule will do the following:
    Section 1: Adjust the maximum number of hours that an LTE may work in accordance with statute.
    Section 2: Adjust the amount of a hours of annual leave for nonrepresented employees with FLSA nonexempt status to receive an annual leave schedule identical to that of FLSA nonexempt status employees covered by collective bargaining agreements, in accord ance with statute.
    Section 3: Adjust the number of hours worked for every full time employee in conformance with the presumption of software purchased and implemented for the administration of payroll.
    Section 4: Adjust the number of hours used in proration calculations to conform to the system requirements of the State’s new ERP program, PeopleSoft, commonly referred to as the STAR project.
    6. Summary of and comparison with, existing or proposed federal regulations.
    Not applicable.
    7. Comparison with rules in adjacent states:
    Not applicable.
    8. Summary of factual data and analytical methodologies:
    Not applicable.
    9. Effect on small business: The proposed rule changes will have no impact upon small businesses.
    1 0 . Agency contact person:
    Paul Ostrowski
    Division of Personnel Management
    Department of Administration
    101 E. Wilson Street, 4th Floor
    Madison, WI 53702
    (608) 267-0343
    11. Place Where Comments are to be Submitted :
    Comments may be submitted to the agency contact person that is listed above until the date given in the upcoming notice of public hearing , or as otherwise indicated in the notice . The deadline for submitting comments and the notice of public hearing will be posted on the Wisconsin Administrative Rules website at: http://adminrules.wisconsin.gov after the public hearing is scheduled.
    SECTION 1: Section ER 10.01 is amended to read:
    ER 10.01 Definition and categories of limited term appointments. The total time worked in any one position by an individual limited term employee shall not exceed 1043 1039 hours of employment during a block of time which consists of 26 consecutive biweekly payroll periods and which ends on the anniversary date of the appointment. The maximum time durations for provisional appointments are provided under s. 230.26 (2) , Stats.
    SECTION 2: Section ER 18.02(3 )( c) 1. to read:
    1. Full−time, full−year employment employees in nonexempt status under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 USC 201 to 219 . Annual leave shall be based upon accumulated continuous state service and earned at the rate for each year as shown in the following table:
    ANNUAL LEAVE RATE FOR
    FULL YEAR OF SERVICE
    Years of Service Hours Earned Each Year
    During First 5 80 104
    5+ to 10 120 144
    10+ to 15 136 160
    15+ to 20 160 184
    20+ to 25 176 200
    25 & Over 200 216
    SECTION 3: Section ER 18.02(4 )( d) is amended to read:
    (d) The amount of annual leave earned by an employee during a calendar year is based on the employee’s hours in pay status up to a maximum of 80 hours per biweekly pay period. Annual leave is not earned during overtime work hours. Hourly annual leave amounts earned for each hour in pay status can be computed by using the following:
    ANNUAL LEAVE RATE   CONVERSION FACTOR
    80 hr. rate .038314 per hour
    104 hr. rate .050000 per hour
    120 hr. rate .057471 .057692 per hour
    136 hr. rate .065134 .065385 per hour
    144 hr. rate .069231 per hour
    160 hr. rate .076628 .076923 per hour
    176 hr. rate .084291 .084615 per hour
    184 hr. rate .088462 per hour
    200 hr. rate .095785 .096154 per hour
    216 hr. rate .103448 .103846 per hour
    SECTION 4: Section ER 18.02(5 )( c) is amended to read:
    (c) The number of hours available for use under pars. (a) and (b) shall be prorated at the pertinent annual leave rate or rates for employees who work less than 2088 2080 hours during the calendar year.
    SECTION 5 : EFFECTIVE DATE. The rules contained in this order shall take effect as emergency rules upon publication in the official state newspaper as provided in s. 227.24(1)(c) , Stats.
    By: ________________________________   Date :_ _______________________________
    Scott Neitzel, Secretary
    Wisconsin Department of Administration