University
of Kentucky
Human
Resources Policy and Procedure
Number
75.0: Uniformed Services Leave
(Military Leave)Policy
Revision
09/20/01
75.1 Policy
75.1.1 Uniformed Services Leave shall be granted
to eligible employees in accordance with applicable state and federal
laws. It is the policy of the
University to comply with the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment
Act of 1994 (USERA) which grants military leave for employees and, in most
cases, reinstatement rights regardless of whether the service is voluntary or
involuntary. The University shall also
comply with the provisions of Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS) 61.373 through 61.377
and KRS 61.394.
75.1.2
It is a violation of University policy to
discriminate against an employee or prospective employee on the basis of
application for or service in the Uniformed Services.
75.1.3
Eligibility for Uniformed Services Leave applies to
all members of the Uniformed Services of the United States. The term “uniformed services” means the
Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines), the Army National Guard and
the Air National Guard when engaged in active duty for training, inactive duty
for training, or full-time National Guard duty, the commissioned corps of the
Public Health Service, and any other category of persons designated by the
President in time of war or emergency.
75.1.3.1
Any employee who is called for training or active
duty in
the
Uniformed Services of the United States is eligible for Uniformed Services
Leave, provided the employee gives notice of the military obligations.
75.1.3.2 Eligibility for
Uniformed Services Leave extends to
regular
employees (faculty and staff), but does not apply to temporary employees.
75.1.4 Types of Leave and Lengths of Service
Time
75.1.4.1 Reserve Training Leave
for inactive duty occurs when an employee attends weekly or monthly meetings or
weekend drills.
75.1.4.2 Temporary Uniformed
Services Leave occurs when an employee is ordered to full-time active Uniformed
Services training for a period not to exceed one hundred eighty (180) calendar
days, including time spent traveling to and from such duty.
75.1.4.3 Extended Uniformed
Services Leave occurs when an employee enlists or is ordered into active-duty
service of any length or active-duty training in excess of one hundred eighty
(180) days or when an employee is ordered into active Federal Uniformed
Services as a member of the National Guard or Naval Militia. Leave shall be granted for a period not to
exceed five (5) years. In addition,
leave shall be granted for a period up to six (6) months from the date of
release from duty.
75.1.4.4 Emergency National Guard Leave occurs when an employee, who as a member of the National Guard, is called to active duty by proclamation of the Governor during a state of emergency. An employee, who is a member of the National Guard and who is called to active federal Uniformed Services Duty at the request of the President of the United States, is not eligible for emergency National Guard Leave, but shall be granted extended Uniformed Services Leave.
75.1.4.5 Physical Examination
Leave occurs when an employee is required to take a pre-induction or
pre-enlistment physical examination to fulfill a commitment under a Selective
Service or comparable law, or during a period of war or comparable national
emergency. Leave shall be granted for
time necessary to complete physical examination, including time spent traveling
to and from such examination.
75.1.5 Extended Uniformed Services Active Duty
75.1.5.1 Employees have legally
protected rights not only to take time off from work to perform Uniformed
Services Duty, but also to be restored to their positions with the same
seniority, status and pay they would have had if they had never left. Employees performing active-duty or reserve
training activities in the Uniformed Services generally are entitled to these
reemployment protections for up to five (5) years under federal law.
75.1.5.2 Uniformed Services Leave
for extended active duty shall be granted provided the regular staff employee
is leaving the University’s employment for the express purpose of Uniformed
Services Duty with the Armed Forces of the United States. During such absence, the following
conditions will apply:
75.1.5.2.1 The regular full-time or half-time employee
will not accrue vacation or temporary disability leave.
75.1.5.2.1.1 Previously
accrued vacation and temporary disability leave shall be restored upon return
from Uniformed Services Leave.
75.1.5.2.1.2 The employee may
request to use all accrued vacation leave prior to commencement of Uniformed
Services Leave.
75.1.5.2.2 Retirement Plan.
75.1.5.2.2.1
As long as the regular full-time employee remains in
a paid leave status, the retirement contributions shall continue, along with
the University’s matching contributions.
If the employee goes into an unpaid leave status, the employee may
continue to make contributions to the retirement plan on an after-tax
basis. The employee shall make
arrangements to mail these contributions directly to the retirement
carrier(s). The University shall not
match after-tax contributions.
75.1.5.2.2.2
The returning employee shall be permitted to make
missed contributions to the retirement plan, through payroll deduction (on a
pre-tax basis), over a period equal to three (3) times the period of the
Uniformed Services Leave, but no longer than five (5) years. The University shall make, on behalf of the
returning service member, matching contributions (up to a maximum of ten
percent) to the retirement plan that the University would have made if the
employee had not been absent for Uniformed Services Leave. The University shall not credit the employee
with any interest.
75.1.5.2.3 Health care coverage.
75.1.5.2.3.1 The regular
full-time employee may continue participation in the University’s heath care
plan if, prior to commencement of Uniformed Services Leave, the employee
arranges for direct payment of premium contributions.
75.1.5.2.4 Life Insurance.
75.1.5.2.4.1 The regular
full-time employee may continue participation in the University’s life
insurance plan if, prior to commencement of Uniformed Services Leave, the
employee arranges for direct payment of premium contributions.
75.1.5.2.5 Upon completion of
active Uniformed Services Duty, the employee shall be restored to the former
position held as indicated under the above provisions.
75.1.6 National Guard and Reserves
75.1.6.1 Uniformed Services Leave
with pay for annual training shall be granted to a regular employee who is a
member of the National Guard or Reserve Components of the Armed Forces of the
United States. During such absence the
following conditions shall apply:
75.1.6.1.1 Uniformed Services
Leave with pay shall not exceed ten (10) working days in any one (1) federal
fiscal year if the employee’s position is based upon a five (5) day work week.
75.1.6.1.1.1 Uniformed
Services Leave exceeding ten (10) working days shall be without pay unless the
employee requests use of accrued vacation leave.
75.1.6.1.2 Uniformed Services
Leave with pay shall not exceed twelve (12) working days in any one (1) federal
fiscal year if the employee’s position is based upon a six (6) day work week.
75.1.6.1.2.1
Uniformed Services Leave exceeding twelve (12) working
days shall be without pay unless the employee requests use of accrued vacation
leave.
75.1.6.1.3
Uniformed Services Leave with pay shall not exceed
fifteen (15) working days in any one (1) federal fiscal year if the employee’s
position is based upon a seven (7) day work week.
75.1.6.1.3.1
Uniformed Services Leave exceeding fifteen (15)
working days shall be without pay unless the employee requests use of accrued
vacation leave.
NOTE: The federal fiscal year runs October 1st
through September 30th.
75.1.6.2
The regular full-time or half-time employee shall
continue to accrue vacation and temporary disability leave while in a paid
status.
75.1.6.3
The employee’s benefits shall remain in effect
during Uniformed Services Leave in a paid status.
75.1.6.3.1
Any employee using Uniformed Services Leave without
pay shall make arrangements for payment of life insurance premiums, health care
coverage premiums, and retirement contributions as described in section
75.1.5.2.2 within this policy as appropriate.
75.1.7
Reinstatement/Reemployment
75.1.7.1
Employees absent on Uniformed Services Leave for
ninety (90) days or less shall be entitled to reinstatement to the jobs they
left, with their seniority, status and pay adjusted for any promotions, pay
increases or other benefits they would have earned if they had remained on the
job. Employees absent greater than
ninety (90) days may or may not be reinstated to the same job. However, they shall be reemployed in a job
of like seniority, status and pay that takes into account any promotions, pay
increases or other job changes they would have been eligible for if they had
remained on the job. The time frame for
requesting reemployment is linked to the amount of time the employees were away
from the job as follows:
75.1.7.1.1 Employees who serve
in the military one hundred eighty one (181) days or longer have ninety (90)
days after their military discharge in which to request reemployment.
75.1.7.1.2 Employees who serve
for a period of thirty-one (31) to one hundred eighty (180) days have fourteen
(14) days after their military discharge in which to request reemployment.
75.1.7.1.3
Employees who serve for thirty (30) days or less
generally shall report for reemployment at the start of the next regular work
day following their release from military service plus travel time and eight
(8) hours rest.
75.1.7.1.4
Employees who are unable to report within these time
limits may be entitled to additional time.
Time limits may be extended for up to two (2) years if an individual is
hospitalized or convalescing from an injury related to Uniformed Services Duty.
75.2 Delegation
75.2.1
The department head is responsible for receiving the
request and scheduling the employee’s Uniformed Services Leave for
training. Requests for other Uniformed
Services Leave shall be reviewed with the Employee Relations Office of Human
Resource Services prior to authorization.
75.3 Procedures
75.2.2
An employee requesting Uniformed Services Leave
shall submit a written request to the department head along with a copy of
military orders.
75.2.3
An employee shall arrange for payment of life
insurance premiums, health care coverage premiums, and retirement
contributions, as appropriate, in advance of any Uniformed Services Leave
without pay.
75.2.4
The department head shall make appropriate notation
in the human resource system (HRS) indicating Uniformed Services status.
75.2.5
Upon reemployment, the department head shall make
appropriate notation in HRS indicating return from Uniformed Services Leave and
restoration of vacation and temporary disability leave balances as well as
other benefits of length of service, as provided in this policy.