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<br />the amount of accumulated vacation leave remaining at the time <br />of the cash-out in either July or December. <br />6. If an employee makes an irrevocable election to cash-out <br />vacation in the following calendar year and uses vacation leave <br />during that subsequent calendar year, the vacation leave used <br />will first come from vacation leave the employee had earned (if <br />any) prior to January 1st of the calendar year the employee had <br />elected to cash-out. The use of such earned, but unused, vacation <br />leave accumulated from previous calendar years shall not result <br />in a reduction in the amount of vacation hours the employee is <br />eligible to cash-out. <br />9.3 Vacation Carry Over <br />A.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. Any vacation not <br />used beyond the maximum carryover amount from year to year is forfeited, <br />meaning that no pay shall be received for such unused vacation at any time. With <br />respect to any vacation forfeited in this manner, this provision constitutes a waiver <br />of any rights to vested vacation benefits under California Labor Code section 227.3. <br />Maximum Hours <br />of Vacation CarryCompleted <br />Years Over <br />120 <br />240 <br />360 <br />360 <br />360 <br />364 <br />372 <br />384 <br />396 <br />408 <br />420 <br />432 <br />444 <br />456 <br />468 <br />484 <br />504 <br />528 <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />SANTA ANA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION (SAMA) MOU: 2022-2025 27