Effective: September 29, 2013
Latest Legislation: House Bill 59 - 130th General Assembly
(A) Forty hours shall be the standard work week for all employees whose salary or wage is paid in whole or in part by the state or by any state-supported college or university. When any employee whose salary or wage is paid in whole or in part by the state or by any state-supported college or university is required by an authorized administrative authority to be in an active pay status more than forty hours in any calendar week, the employee shall be compensated for such time over forty hours, except as otherwise provided in this section, at one and one-half times the employee's regular rate of pay. The use of sick leave or any leave used in lieu of sick leave shall not be considered to be active pay status for the purposes of earning overtime or compensatory time by employees whose wages are paid directly by warrant of the director of budget and management. A flexible-hours employee is not entitled to compensation for overtime work unless the employee's authorized administrative authority required the employee to be in active pay status for more than forty hours in a calendar week, regardless of the number of hours the employee works on any day in the same calendar week.
Such compensation for overtime work shall be paid no later than at the conclusion of the next succeeding pay period.
If the employee elects to take compensatory time off in lieu of overtime pay for any overtime worked, such compensatory time shall be granted by the employee's administrative superior, on a time and one-half basis, at a time mutually convenient to the employee and the administrative superior. Compensatory time is not available for use until it appears on the employee's earning statement and the compensation described in the earning statement is available to the employee.
An employee may accrue compensatory time to a maximum of two hundred forty hours, except that public safety employees and other employees who meet the criteria established in the "Federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 52 Stat. 1060, 29 U.S.C.A. 207, 213, as amended, may accrue a maximum of four hundred eighty hours of compensatory time. An employee shall be paid at the employee's regular rate of pay for any hours of compensatory time accrued in excess of these maximum amounts if the employee has not used the compensatory time within three hundred sixty-five days after it is granted, if the employee transfers to another agency of the state, or if a change in the employee's status exempts the employee from the payment of overtime compensation. Upon the termination of employment, any employee with accrued but unused compensatory time shall be paid for that time at a rate that is the greater of the employee's final regular rate of pay or the employee's average regular rate of pay during the employee's last three years of employment with the state.
No overtime, as described in this section, can be paid unless it has been authorized by the authorized administrative authority. Employees may be exempted from the payment of compensation as required by this section only under the criteria for exemption from the payment of overtime compensation established in the "Federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 52 Stat. 1060, 29 U.S.C.A. 207, 213, as amended. With the approval of the director of administrative services, the appointing authority may establish a policy to grant compensatory time or to pay compensation to employees in the service of the state who are exempt from overtime compensation. With the approval of the board of county commissioners, a county human services department may establish a policy to grant compensatory time or to pay compensation to employees of the department who are exempt from overtime compensation.
(B)(1) An employee, whose salary or wage is paid in whole or in part by the state, shall be paid for the holidays declared in section 124.19 of the Revised Code and shall not be required to work on those holidays, unless, in the opinion of the employee's responsible administrative authority, failure to work on those holidays would impair the public service.
(2) An employee paid directly by warrant of the director of budget and management who is scheduled to work on the first day of January, the commemoration of memorial day, the fourth day of July, the fourth Thursday in November, or the twenty-fifth day of December and who does not report to work the day before, the day of, or the day after the holiday due to an illness of the employee or of a member of the employee's immediate family shall not receive holiday pay as provided by this division, unless the employee can provide documentation of extenuating circumstances that prohibited the employee from so reporting to work. If the employee works a shift between the employee's scheduled shift and the holiday, the employee shall be paid for the holiday.
(3) An employee also shall not be paid for a holiday unless the employee was in active pay status on the scheduled work day immediately preceding the holiday, except that an employee need not be in active pay status on that work day in order to be paid for the holiday if the employee is participating in a mandatory or voluntary cost savings day under section 124.392 of the Revised Code.
(4) If any of the holidays declared in section 124.19 of the Revised Code falls on Saturday, the Friday immediately preceding shall be observed as the holiday. If any of the holidays declared in section 124.19 of the Revised Code falls on Sunday, the Monday immediately succeeding shall be observed as the holiday. Employees whose work schedules are based on the requirements of a seven-days-a-week work operation shall observe holidays on the actual days specified in section 124.19 of the Revised Code.
(5) If an employee's work schedule is other than Monday through Friday, the employee shall be entitled to eight hours of holiday pay for holidays observed on the employee's day off regardless of the day of the week on which they are observed.
(6) A full-time permanent employee is entitled to a minimum of eight hours of pay for each holiday regardless of the employee's work shift and work schedule. A flexible-hours employee, who is normally scheduled to work in excess of eight hours on a day on which a holiday falls, either shall be required to work an alternate schedule for that week or shall receive additional holiday pay for the hours the employee is normally scheduled to work. Such an alternate schedule may require a flexible-hours employee to work five shifts consisting of eight hours each during the week including the holiday, and, in that case, the employee shall receive eight hours of holiday pay for the day the holiday is observed.
(7) Except as provided under section 124.392 of the Revised Code, part-time permanent employees shall receive four hours of holiday pay regardless of the employee's work shift and work schedule.
(8) When an employee who is eligible for overtime pay under this section is required by the employee's responsible administrative authority to work on the day observed as a holiday, the employee shall be entitled to pay for such time worked at one and one-half times the employee's regular rate of pay in addition to the employee's regular pay, or to be granted compensatory time off at time and one-half thereafter, at the employee's option. Payment at such rate shall be excluded in the calculation of hours in active pay status.
(C) Each appointing authority may designate the number of employees in an agency who are flexible-hours employees. The appointing authority may establish for each flexible-hours employee a specified minimum number of hours to be worked each day that is consistent with the "Federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 52 Stat. 1060, 29 U.S.C.A. 207, 213, as amended.
(D) This section shall be uniformly administered for employees as defined in section 124.01 of the Revised Code and by the personnel departments of state-supported colleges and universities for employees of state-supported colleges and universities. If employees are not paid directly by warrant of the director of budget and management, the political subdivision shall determine whether the use of sick leave shall be considered to be active pay status for purposes of those employees earning overtime or compensatory time.
(E) Policies relating to the payment of overtime pay or the granting of compensatory time off shall be adopted by the chief administrative officer of the house of representatives for employees of the house of representatives, by the clerk of the senate for employees of the senate, and by the director of the legislative service commission for all other legislative employees.
(F) As used in this section, "regular rate of pay" means the base rate of pay an employee receives plus any pay supplements received pursuant to section 124.181 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 124 | Department of Administrative Services - Personnel
Section 124.01 | Department of Administrative Services - Personnel Definitions.
Section 124.011 | City School Districts - Civil Service Commissions.
Section 124.03 | State Personnel Board of Review - Powers and Duties.
Section 124.04 | Director of Administrative Services Powers, Duties, Functions.
Section 124.05 | State Personnel Board of Review Organization.
Section 124.06 | Civil Service Appointments and Removals to Be Made in Accordance With Chapter.
Section 124.07 | Director of Administrative Services Employees, Services and Facilities.
Section 124.08 | Director of Administrative Services Offices.
Section 124.09 | Civil Service Powers of Director of Administrative Services.
Section 124.10 | Garnishment Actions Against State Employees and Officers.
Section 124.11 | Unclassified Service - Classified Service.
Section 124.12 | Notice of Appointment to Unclassified Position.
Section 124.13 | Vacation Leave.
Section 124.132 | Disaster Service Leave.
Section 124.133 | Experimental Leave and Benefits Program.
Section 124.134 | Vacation Leave - Employees Exempt From Collective Bargaining.
Section 124.135 | Jury or Trial Participation Leave - Charitable Advisory Panel Leave.
Section 124.136 | Parental Leave and Benefits.
Section 124.137 | Parental Leave Benefit Fund.
Section 124.139 | Organ Donor Leave.
Section 124.1310 | EMT-Basic, EMT-I, First Responder, Paramedic, or Volunteer Firefighter Leave.
Section 124.1311 | Veteran Funeral Honors Detail Leave.
Section 124.1312 | Caregiver Leave.
Section 124.14 | Job Classification - Pay Ranges.
Section 124.141 | Appointment Incentive Program.
Section 124.142 | Compensation of Chaplains.
Section 124.15 | Pay Ranges and Step Values.
Section 124.151 | Direct Deposit of Compensation.
Section 124.152 | Exempt Employee Salary Schedules.
Section 124.17 | Employee Awards System.
Section 124.18 | Standard Work Week - Compensatory Time - Overtime Pay - Holidays.
Section 124.181 | Pay Supplements - Shift Differentials.
Section 124.182 | Professional Development Fund.
Section 124.183 | One-Time Pay Supplements.
Section 124.19 | State Holidays - University Holidays.
Section 124.20 | Classification Rules - Record Keeping.
Section 124.21 | Civil Service Districts.
Section 124.22 | Educational and Citizenship Requirements for Civil Service Examinations.
Section 124.23 | Examinations.
Section 124.231 | Special Examinations for Legally Blind or Legally Deaf Persons.
Section 124.24 | Examinations for Employees Engaged in Mineral Resource Safety.
Section 124.25 | Formal Application for Examination.
Section 124.26 | Eligibility Lists; Veteran's Preference; Expiration of List.
Section 124.27 | Appointments From Eligible Lists - Probation.
Section 124.271 | Provisional Employees.
Section 124.29 | Authority for Temporary Furloughs.
Section 124.30 | Filling Classified Positions in Civil Service Without Competition.
Section 124.301 | Waive Residency for Job and Family Services Employee.
Section 124.32 | Transfers - Reinstatements.
Section 124.321 | Reduction in Work Force - Layoffs - Job Abolishment.
Section 124.322 | Layoff Procedures.
Section 124.323 | Layoff Order.
Section 124.324 | Layoff Displacement Rights.
Section 124.325 | Retention Points for Continuous Service and Efficiency.
Section 124.326 | Layoff Jurisdictions.
Section 124.327 | Layoff Lists - Reinstatement - Reemployment.
Section 124.328 | Layoff, Displacement Appeals.
Section 124.33 | Transfers - Appeal - Reimbursement of Expenses.
Section 124.34 | Reduction in Pay or Position - Suspension - Removal.
Section 124.341 | Violation or Misuse - Whistleblower Protection.
Section 124.35 | Refusal to Testify Constitutes Unfitness.
Section 124.36 | Cause for Removal - Teacher Terminations.
Section 124.37 | Police and Fire Departments Reduction in Work Force - Layoffs - Job Abolishment.
Section 124.381 | Occupational Injury Leave Program.
Section 124.382 | Sick Leave Credit - Misuse of Sick Leave.
Section 124.383 | Options With Respect to Sick Leave Credit Remaining at End of Year.
Section 124.384 | Accumulated Sick Leave.
Section 124.385 | Disability Leave Benefits.
Section 124.386 | Personal Leave.
Section 124.387 | Bereavement Leave.
Section 124.388 | Administrative Leave.
Section 124.389 | Employee Exchange Program.
Section 124.39 | Unused Sick Leave.
Section 124.391 | Donation of Paid Leave Program.
Section 124.392 | Exempt Employees Cost Savings Program.
Section 124.393 | Mandatory Cost Savings Program Applicable to Exempt Employees.
Section 124.394 | Modified Work Week Schedule Program.
Section 124.40 | Civil Service Commissions in Municipalities and Townships.
Section 124.41 | Police Department Qualifications - Police Cadet Program.
Section 124.411 | Police Department Appointment From Annexed Territory.
Section 124.42 | Firefighter Qualifications.
Section 124.43 | Separate Examinations and Eligibility Lists for Police and Firemen.
Section 124.44 | Police Department Promotions.
Section 124.45 | Fire Department Promotions.
Section 124.46 | Fire Department Eligibility Lists.
Section 124.47 | Fire Department Special Positions.
Section 124.48 | Fire Department Vacancies.
Section 124.49 | Fire Department Probationary Period.
Section 124.491 | Authorized Educational Achievement of Police Officer or Firefighter.
Section 124.51 | Secretary of Police - Secretary of Fire.
Section 124.52 | Police Department Traffic Control Unit Head Exempt From Civil Service.
Section 124.54 | Boards of Education to Share Cost of Civil Service Administration.
Section 124.56 | Investigation of Violations.
Section 124.57 | Prohibition Against Partisan Political Activity.
Section 124.58 | Fraud or False Representation in Examinations.
Section 124.59 | Payment for Appointment or Promotion.
Section 124.60 | Abuse of Power for Political Reasons.
Section 124.61 | Abuse of Political Authority or Influence.
Section 124.62 | Violations of Civil Service Rules or Statutes.
Section 124.63 | Taxpayer's Suit.
Section 124.64 | Prosecutions for Violations of Civil Service Rules or Statutes.
Section 124.70 | No Residency Requirement for Higher Education Employees.
Section 124.71 | Unauthorized Operation of Motor Vehicles.
Section 124.74 | Criminal Records Check for Employees With Access to Federal Tax Information.
Section 124.81 | Insurance Benefits.
Section 124.82 | Health Insurance Benefits.
Section 124.821 | Health Care Spending Account Fund.
Section 124.822 | Dependent Care Spending Account Fund.
Section 124.823 | Medical Savings Account Pilot Program.
Section 124.824 | Elections by Death Benefit Fund Recipient.
Section 124.825 | Coverage for Tobacco Cessation.
Section 124.83 | Disability and Income Protection - State Employee Disability Leave Benefit Fund.
Section 124.84 | Long-Term Care Insurance - State Employees.
Section 124.841 | Long-Term Care Insurance - Political Subdivision Employees.
Section 124.86 | Employee Educational Development Fund.
Section 124.87 | State Employee Health Benefit Fund.
Section 124.88 | State Employee Assistance Program.
Section 124.90 | Waiver of Federal Law Concerning Discrimination in Employment.
Section 124.91 | Annual Survey on Diversity Within Agency Workforce.
Section 124.93 | Discrimination by Health Insuring Corporation Against Physician.