1 | 2 |
A Length of Service Per Pay Period | Accrual Rate |
B Less than 4 years | 3.1 hours |
C 4 but less than 9 years | 4.6 hours |
D 9 but less than 14 years | 6.2 hours |
E 14 but less than 19 years | 6.9 hours |
F 19 but less than 24 years | 7.7 hours |
G 24 years or more | 9.2 hours |
Fifty-two weeks equal one year of service.
The amount of an employee's service shall be determined in accordance with the standard specified in section 9.44 of the Revised Code. Credit for prior service, including an increased vacation accrual rate and longevity supplement, shall take effect during the first pay period that begins immediately following the date the director of administrative services approves granting credit for that prior service. No employee, other than an employee who submits proof of prior service within ninety days after the date of the employee's hiring, shall receive any amount of vacation leave for the period prior to the date of the director's approval of the grant of credit for prior service.
Part-time permanent employees who are paid in accordance with section 124.152 of the Revised Code and full-time permanent employees subject to this section who are in active pay status for less than eighty hours in a pay period shall earn vacation leave on a prorated basis. The ratio between the hours worked and the vacation hours earned by these classes of employees shall be the same as the ratio between the hours worked and the vacation hours earned by a full-time permanent employee with the same amount of service as provided for in this section.
Vacation leave is not available for use until it appears on the employee's earning statement and the compensation described in the earning statement is available to the employee.
R.C. § 124.134