Effective - 28 Aug 2014, 2 histories
105.935. Overtime hours, state employee may choose compensatory leave time, when — payment for overtime, when — corrections employees, options — reports on overtime paid — overtime earned under Fair Labor Standards Act, applicability. — 1. Any state employee who has accrued any overtime hours may choose to use those hours as compensatory leave time provided that the leave time is available and agreed upon by both the state employee and his or her supervisor.
2. A state employee who is a nonexempt employee pursuant to the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act shall be eligible for payment of overtime in accordance with subsection 5 of this section. A nonexempt state employee who works on a designated state holiday shall be granted equal compensatory time off duty or shall receive, at his or her choice, the employee's straight time hourly rate in cash payment. A nonexempt state employee shall be paid in cash for overtime unless the employee requests compensatory time off at the applicable overtime rate. As used in this section, the term "state employee" means any person who is employed by the state and earns a salary or wage in a position normally requiring the actual performance by him or her of duties on behalf of the state, but shall not include any employee who is exempt under the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act or any employee of the general assembly.
3. Beginning on January 1, 2006, and annually thereafter each department shall pay all nonexempt state employees in full for any overtime hours accrued during the previous calendar year which have not already been paid or used in the form of compensatory leave time. All nonexempt state employees shall have the option of retaining up to a total of eighty compensatory time hours.
4. Missouri department of corrections employees classified as a corrections officer I or a corrections officer II who have accrued any overtime hours may choose to use those hours as compensatory leave time, provided that the leave time is available and agreed on by such employee and his or her supervisor. Compensatory time shall be considered accrued on completion of time worked in excess of such employee's normal assigned shift and it will be the employee's decision whether to take the time off or request payment for such hours. All employees classified as a corrections officer I or a corrections officer II shall have the right to retain up to eighty hours of compensatory time at any time during the year.
5. The provisions of subsection 2 of this section shall only apply to nonexempt state employees who are otherwise eligible for compensatory time under the Fair Labor Standards Act, excluding employees of the general assembly. Any nonexempt state employee requesting cash payment for overtime worked shall notify such employee's department in writing of such decision and state the number of hours, no less than twenty, for which payment is desired. The department shall pay the employee within the calendar month following the month in which a valid request is made. Nothing in this section shall be construed as creating a new compensatory benefit for state employees.
*6. Each department shall, by November first of each year, notify the commissioner of administration, the house budget committee chair, and the senate appropriations committee chair of the amount of overtime paid in the previous fiscal year and an estimate of overtime to be paid in the current fiscal year. The fiscal year estimate for overtime pay to be paid by each department shall be designated as a separate line item in the appropriations bill for that department. The provisions of this subsection shall become effective July 1, 2005.
7. Each state department shall report quarterly to the house of representatives budget committee chair, the senate appropriations committee chair, and the commissioner of administration the cumulative number of accrued overtime hours for department employees, the dollar equivalent of such overtime hours, the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions and vacant positions, the amount of funds for any vacant positions which will be used to pay overtime compensation for employees with full-time equivalent positions, and the current balance in the department's personal service fund.
8. This section is applicable to overtime earned under the Fair Labor Standards Act. This section is applicable to employees who are employed in nonexempt positions providing direct client care or custody in facilities operating on a twenty-four-hour seven-day-a-week basis in the department of corrections, the department of mental health, the division of youth services of the department of social services, and the veterans commission of the department of public safety.
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(L. 2004 H.B. 1548, A.L. 2005 S.B. 367, A.L. 2014 H.B. 1090 merged with S.B. 852)
*Subsection 6 effective 7-01-05
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title VIII - Public Officers and Employees, Bonds and Records
Chapter 105 - Public Officers and Employees — Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 105.006 - State officials and employees, effective date for salary adjustments, exception.
Section 105.010 - Terms of office.
Section 105.020 - Governor to commission certain officers.
Section 105.030 - Vacancies, how filled.
Section 105.040 - United States senator — vacancy, how filled.
Section 105.050 - Vacancy in certain offices — how filled.
Section 105.060 - Settlement of account with court.
Section 105.070 - Settlement to be entered of record.
Section 105.080 - Duplicate copies of record.
Section 105.090 - Payment to county treasurer of full amount.
Section 105.100 - Duplicate receipts for payment.
Section 105.110 - Delinquent settlements, how enforced.
Section 105.120 - Penalty on delinquents.
Section 105.130 - Treasurer to settle quarterly.
Section 105.150 - No state officer or clerk to deal in state stocks — penalty.
Section 105.160 - United States savings bonds — authorization for withholding.
Section 105.170 - Duties of commissioner of administration.
Section 105.180 - Termination of withholdings.
Section 105.190 - Incurrence of certain liabilities prohibited.
Section 105.200 - Warrant to represent sum withheld.
Section 105.201 - Office of administration to develop flexible benefit plan.
Section 105.210 - Officer may call aid, when.
Section 105.230 - Officer liable to party injured, when.
Section 105.240 - Officers may break doors, when.
Section 105.255 - Discrimination in hiring based on educational programs prohibited, when.
Section 105.260 - Certain laws to apply to St. Louis.
Section 105.265 - Life insurance benefits, effect of active military duty.
Section 105.266 - Leave of absence granted, state employees, bone marrow or organ donation.
Section 105.273 - Definitions.
Section 105.274 - Facsimile signature on public securities, instruments, or contracts, effect.
Section 105.275 - Facsimile seal, use, effect.
Section 105.276 - Fraudulent use of facsimile signature or seal, penalty.
Section 105.277 - Uniformity of interpretation.
Section 105.278 - Short title.
Section 105.300 - Definitions.
Section 105.310 - Federal-state agreement — contents — services covered.
Section 105.320 - Contributions by state.
Section 105.330 - Agreements with bistate instrumentality, how made.
Section 105.340 - Contributions by state employees, liability for — collection.
Section 105.350 - Agreements between the state and its political subdivisions — contents.
Section 105.360 - Nonapproval or termination of plan — hearing.
Section 105.370 - Contributions by political subdivisions and employees — liability for.
Section 105.375 - Officer compensated solely by fees to reimburse county for contributions.
Section 105.400 - Certification and transfer of state's share — contribution fund.
Section 105.420 - Additional appropriations for federal payments authorized.
Section 105.430 - Rules and regulations — publication.
Section 105.450 - Definitions.
Section 105.452 - Prohibited acts by elected and appointed public officials and employees.
Section 105.462 - Prohibited acts by persons with rulemaking authority — appearances — exceptions.
Section 105.464 - Prohibited acts by persons in judicial or quasi-judicial positions.
Section 105.467 - Discharge and discrimination prohibited, reasons — reinstatement.
Section 105.470 - Definitions.
Section 105.472 - Violation of law — complaint — oath.
Section 105.475 - Lobbyist exceptions.
Section 105.476 - Applicability of other provisions of law — additional standards.
Section 105.482 - Severability.
Section 105.483 - Financial interest statements — who shall file, exception.
Section 105.487 - Financial interest statements — filed, when, exception.
Section 105.489 - Financial interest statements — to be kept with filing officer.
Section 105.491 - Executive director of commission — duties.
Section 105.494 - Governor — appointment to certain boards or commissions prohibited.
Section 105.496 - Permanent select committee on ethics.
Section 105.498 - Out-of-state travel costs for full-time employees, reporting requirements.
Section 105.500 - Definitions.
Section 105.503 - Applicability — exceptions — federal law supersedes, when.
Section 105.530 - Law not to be construed as granting right to strike.
Section 105.533 - Constitution and bylaws, requirements — financial report, contents — definitions.
Section 105.535 - Officer and employee report, certain financial disclosures required.
Section 105.537 - Attorney-client information not to be included in reports, when.
Section 105.540 - Reports deemed public records — department regulations.
Section 105.545 - Maintenance of records, requirements.
Section 105.550 - Filing of reports, when.
Section 105.580 - Bargaining agreement, procedure — renewal — term of agreement, limitation.
Section 105.583 - Tentative agreement, requirements.
Section 105.585 - Labor agreements, limitations on.
Section 105.590 - Copies of agreement provided to public employees.
Section 105.595 - Civil action for violations.
Section 105.598 - Rulemaking authority.
Section 105.600 - Definitions.
Section 105.620 - Status of exchanged employees.
Section 105.630 - Travel expenses during assignment.
Section 105.650 - Travel expenses of persons assigned to this state.
Section 105.660 - Definitions, retirement benefit changes.
Section 105.662 - Public pension funds not to be commingled — trusteeship.
Section 105.663 - Retirement plan may appoint attorney as legal advisor.
Section 105.665 - Cost statement of proposed changes prepared by actuary — contents.
Section 105.667 - Gain or profit from funds or transactions of plan, prohibited when.
Section 105.670 - Cost statement available for inspection — effect of changes (general assembly).
Section 105.675 - Cost statement available for inspection (political subdivisions).
Section 105.679 - Contact information for retired members to be provided, when (St. Louis City).
Section 105.680 - Expenses for cost statements, how paid.
Section 105.683 - Plan deemed delinquent, when, effect of.
Section 105.685 - Effective date of changes.
Section 105.687 - Definitions.
Section 105.688 - Investment fiduciaries, duties.
Section 105.689 - Investment fiduciary may make investments in certain countries.
Section 105.690 - Selection of fiduciaries, preference to Missouri firms.
Section 105.712 - Dental primary care and preventative health services.
Section 105.725 - Confidentiality agreement, not to be required for claims paid.
Section 105.800 - State employee defined.
Section 105.820 - Option, who shall exercise.
Section 105.840 - Legislators, certain travel covered.
Section 105.850 - Sovereign immunity not waived.
Section 105.900 - Employee defined — limitations — tax exempt, when.
Section 105.905 - Deferred payment agreements authorized — funds, how invested.
Section 105.927 - State's contribution to participants in deferred compensation program.
Section 105.950 - Compensation of certain department heads.
Section 105.956 - Advisory opinion, withdrawn, when.
Section 105.958 - Designated decision-making public servant, notification.
Section 105.962 - Position created in ethics commission for electronic reporting system management.
Section 105.964 - Deadline for filing of reports extended, when — no extension, when.
Section 105.967 - Lobbyists not to serve on certain commissions.
Section 105.969 - Executive branch code of conduct — adoption.
Section 105.975 - Signature not required, when.
Section 105.977 - Attorney general to represent commission, exception.
Section 105.981 - Rules, effective, when — rules invalid and void, when.
Section 105.1000 - Definition.
Section 105.1005 - Withholding part of gross compensation of employees to fund plan.
Section 105.1020 - Political subdivisions may establish and administer other life insurance plans.
Section 105.1073 - Liability coverage to be provided — amounts of coverage.
Section 105.1075 - Eligible insurers — department of commerce and insurance to approve policies.
Section 105.1077 - Definitions.
Section 105.1079 - No waiver of sovereign immunity intended.
Section 105.1100 - Citation of law.
Section 105.1102 - Definitions.
Section 105.1114 - Administrative rules to be provided by state personnel advisory board, procedure.
Section 105.1200 - Guidelines for standardized audits, additional information may be requested.
Section 105.1216 - Hiring authorities to verify registration.