Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
211.015,
211.170(1),
(2),
211.1751,
212.170(4),
212.870,
Chapter 337,
29
U.S.C. 207, 29 C.F.R. Part 541
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
194A.050(1) requires the
Cabinet for Health and Family Services to promulgate administrative regulations
necessary to operate programs and fulfill the responsibilities vested in the
cabinet.
KRS
211.1755(2) requires the
cabinet to promulgate administrative regulations establishing the policies and
procedures for the local health department personnel program. This
administrative regulation establishes definitions for the terms used in 902 KAR
Chapter 8.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Above minimum salary" means approval by
the department for a minimum salary upon appointment for a specific
classification which is higher than the minimum salary established by the
Compensation plan or given for additional years of experience above what is
required to qualify for the classification.
(2) "Agency" is defined by
KRS
211.1751(1).
(3) "Annual Increment" means a yearly salary
increase for performance based on annual evaluation as approved by the Board of
Health not to exceed five (5) percent of the employee's current
salary.
(4) "Appeal" means the
right to appear before a hearing officer appointed by the department and be
heard on matters of discrimination or disciplinary actions.
(5) "Appointing authority" means the board of
health or public health department director authorized under KRS Chapter 212 to
make appointments.
(6) "Cabinet" is
defined by
KRS
211.015(1)(a).
(7) "Certification of eligible applicants"
means a list of individuals issued by the Department for Public Health to the
agency certifying that the individuals listed meet the established minimum
qualifications of the position, passed the required examination, if any, and
may be considered for employment.
(8) "Class" means a group of positions
similar as to the duties performed; degree of supervision exercised or
required; minimum requirements of training, experience, or skill; and other
relevant characteristics.
(9)
"Classification plan" is defined by KRS 211.175(2).
(10) "Classified service" means employment
subject to
902 KAR
8:060 through
902
KAR 8:130 except for:
(a) An employee appointed on a provisional,
temporary, or emergency basis as described in
902
KAR 8:080;
(b) An employee appointed as a janitor;
or
(c) An employee appointed under
902
KAR 8:080 to work a variable schedule as needed by an
agency and whose hours of actual work do not exceed 800 hours per
year.
(11) "Compensation
plan" is defined by
KRS
211.1751(3).
(12) "Compensatory time" means the
accumulation of leave time for time worked on an hour-for-hour basis in excess
of thirty-seven and one-half (37.5) hours per week subject to KRS Chapter 337
and the Fair Labor Standards Act,
29
U.S.C. 207.
(13) "Continuous open recruitment" means the
local health department accepts applications at any time for a designated
classification.
(14) "Council" is
defined by
KRS
211.1751(4).
(15) "Demotion" means a change of an employee
from a position in one (1) class to a position in another class having a lower
entrance salary and less discretion or responsibility.
(16) "Department" is defined by
KRS
211.1751(5).
(17) "Detail to special duty" means the
assignment of an employee to a position for not more than twenty-six (26) pay
periods to fulfill the responsibilities of an employee on leave or the
assumption of additional job duties which are temporary.
(18) "Discipline" means a practice to correct
behavior or performance that is below acceptable standards.
(19) "Discrimination" means any
administrative decision that violates
KRS
344.040.
(20) "Eligible" means an individual whose
name appears on a register for a particular class.
(21) "Emergency appointment" means the
appointment of a person to a position, for a period not to exceed seven (7) pay
periods, if an emergency makes it impractical or impossible to fill the
position through standard appointment procedures.
(22) "Excessive absenteeism" means absences
from the employee's work station or assigned place of work that cause the
irregular attendance with or without approval of the agency; including:
(a) Tardiness;
(b) Leaving early;
(c) Abuse in the use of sick leave;
(d) Excessive unexcused absence that causes
repetitive disruption of job performance and responsibilities of the employees
and the agency;
(e) Abuse in the
use of annual leave;
(f) Violating
agency break policy; or
(g)
Violation of agency lunch policy.
(23) "Exempt" means an employee in an
executive, administrative, or professional position who receives an exemption
from the minimum wage and overtime pay requirements under the Fair Labor
Standards Act, 29 C.F.R. Part 541 , based upon salary level, salary basis, and
job duties.
(24) "Full-time
employee" means an employee who works at least thirty-seven and one-half (37.5)
hours in a work week and is compensated on a salary basis for a standard
biweekly pay period.
(25) "In-Range
adjustment" means an increase in an employee's salary because the employee's
position duties and responsibilities have changed, but not to the extent that
would warrant a reclassification.
(26) "Initial probationary period" means a
minimum period of six (6) months that an employee is required to serve prior to
becoming a regular employee in an agency.
(27) "Insubordination" means the refusal or
the ignoring of a request to perform a task or to comply with an order given to
the employee by a supervisor under circumstances where:
(a) The employee understands the order or
request; and
(b) Refusal to perform
is not justified by a reasonable safety concern.
(28) "Local health department" means an
agency subject to 902 KAR 8:040 through
902
KAR 8:140.
(29) "Lump sum merit payment" means a single
payment made to an employee based on that employee's outstanding job
performance.
(30) "Midpoint" means
the salary is equidistant between the minimum and maximum rates of salary
compensation set for a classification.
(31) "Minimum qualifications" means a
comprehensive statement which establishes the minimum background required as to
education and experience.
(32)
"Minimum salary" means the lowest rate of pay in the salary range for a class
of positions.
(33) "Nonexempt"
means the employee is required to receive minimum wage and overtime pay
benefits under the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 C.F.R. Part 541.
(34) "Part-time employee" means an employee
who works an average of less than 100 hours per month
(35) "Partial year appointment" means the
employment of a person to a position that shall contain regularly-scheduled
hours, with a break of time not to exceed seven (7) pay periods per year,
during which the incumbent remains an employee but is not at work.
(36) "Part-time 100 hour employee" means an
employee who works an average of 100 hours per month or more.
(37) "Pay status" means a period of time for
which an employee receives pay for:
(a) Time
worked;
(b) A holiday; or
(c) Approved accumulated leave of absence,
including:
1. Sick leave;
2. Extended sick leave;
3. Vacation, using annual or compensatory
leave;
4. Military leave;
or
5. Another type of paid leave
provided by
902
KAR 8:120.
(38) "Performance evaluation" means a method
of appraising each employee on the employee's capability of performing the
duties and responsibilities of the job.
(39) "Position description" means a written
narrative of responsibilities and duties for an individual employee that:
(a) The employee is expected to assume for a
particular position; and
(b) Is in
line with the job description for the designated classification.
(40) "Probationary employee" means
an employee serving the required initial probationary period following
appointment.
(41) "Promotional
probationary period" means a period during which an employee is required to
demonstrate knowledge of skill in the duties to which the employee has been
promoted by actual performance of the duties of the position.
(42) "Reallocated" means the placement of an
employee in one position to a newly established class, or to another class due
to the employee's current class having been abolished.
(43) "Re-employ" means an employee who was
laid off and has been recalled for employment to the same or another position
based on needs of the agency. Re-employment rights last for one (1)
year.
(44) "Register" means an
officially promulgated list of eligible applicants for a job
classification.
(45) "Regular
status employee" means an employee who has successfully completed a required
initial probationary period upon appointment, and any extension, and is subject
to 902 KAR Chapter 8.
(46)
"Reinstatement" means to return a former employee to a position which the
employee held in previous employment.
(47) "Revert" means to return an employee to
a previously held position.
(48)
"Salary range" means the rate and range of pay established for a classification
of positions.
(49) "Variable hour
position" means the employee:
(a) Works
irregular hours and does not follow a regular schedule for work; and
(b) Is paid per service or paid an hourly
rate salary.