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C. Computing Regular Vacation. <br />1. In computing vacation, each municipal holiday that occurs during the vacation, and <br />that falls on a day which the employee would have worked had he or she not been on <br />vacation, shall be deducted from the computation so that one (1) additional day of <br />vacation shall be allowed to the employee. Should an employee be confined to a <br />hospital for sickness or injury while on authorized vacation, each full day of such <br />confinement, when confirmed by a physician's statement and approval of the Police <br />Chief, may be deducted from the computation of vacation expended and charged <br />against the employee's accumulated sick leave. <br />2. No employee may carry over from one (1) calendar year to the next, more than the <br />maximum vacation carryover as set forth in the following table. Effective December <br />31, 2019, any vacation not used beyond the maximum carryover amount from the <br />current calendar year will be cashed out at the employee's baserate ofpay by the City <br />at the end of the current calendar year provided that the employee takes a minimum <br />of eighty (80) hours of accrued vacation leave time off in that calendar year. <br />3. Any employee that does not take a minimum of eighty (80) hours of vacation leave <br />hours during the calendar year beyond the maximum carryover amount as described <br />in this section 10.2.C.2., the hours beyond the maximum carry over amount from year <br />to year will be forfeited, meaning that no pay shall be received for such unused <br />vacation at any time. This provision constitutes a waiver of any rights to vested <br />vacation benefits under California Labor Code section 227.3. <br />Completed <br />Years <br />Max <br />Carryover <br />1 <br />120 <br />2 <br />240 <br />3 <br />240 <br />4 <br />240 <br />5 <br />240 <br />6 <br />244 <br />7 <br />252 <br />8 <br />260 <br />9 <br />268 <br />10 <br />276 <br />11 <br />284 <br />12 <br />292 <br />25 <br />55A-35 <br />