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9.4 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. <br />Notwithstanding the foregoing, for any affected employee who is in jeopardy of <br />losing vacation because of department staffing needs, may with approval of the <br />Department Head, Executive Director of Personnel Services and City Manager, <br />receive a 30 -clay extension beyond the normal cutoff date so that such employee <br />will not lose vacation time. <br />Completed <br />Years <br />Max <br />Car over <br />1 <br />80 <br />2 <br />160 <br />3 <br />200 <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 />13 <br />300 <br />14 <br />308 <br />15 <br />316 <br />16 <br />328 <br />17 <br />344 <br />18 <br />360 <br />19 <br />376 <br />20 <br />392 <br />21 or more <br />400 <br />9.5 Excess Usage. If vacation time off is used in excess of that available, such excess vacation <br />time off will, first, be deducted from any available compensatory time off accrual; finally, <br />deducted from the next scheduled salary payment. <br />9.6 Effect of Extended Sick Leave on Vacation Accrual. Absence on sick leave for a period <br />in excess of fifteen (15) consecutive calendar days shall not be considered as service time <br />for vacation accrual purposes. <br />39 <br />25B-41 <br />