Section 3.18
Date: March 1989
RELEASE TIME FOR COURSE WORK AND SEMINARS
I. APPLICABLE TO:
All non-faculty employees.
II. RESPONSIBILITY:
All supervisors whose employees request release time for the purpose of
attending courses, seminars,
incentive training
programs, etc...
III. BASIC POLICY:
It is the policy of the University to encourage employees to attend educational
programs that are intended to
improve their performance
in their current position. When approved through this procedure the
University
may grant release time to
employees to attend those sessions which occur during normal working hours.
For many programs, the
release time granted shall be made by the employee or leave will be discharged.
A further explanation is
provided in Section 3 or Procedure.
IV. PROCEDURE:
1. Employees interested in obtaining release time to attend
in-service training courses, courses, seminars,
training sessions, etc., must submit a written request to their supervisor
itemizing the specific times
involved. This request must be submitted sufficiently in advance of the
scheduled starting date of the
program to allow for proper planning by the supervisor. Whenever possible,
employees will take courses
outside normal work hours.
2. The decision as to whether or not release time will be
granted rests with the department head/director.
The department's current workload and work schedule will be considered in the
decision-making process.
Release time will not be unreasonably withheld. Upon receiving a request
for release time, a supervisor
is expected to respond promptly in writing to the employee.
3. Release time that is granted under the conditions of this
policy shall be made up unless the employee is
directed to attend the program by the supervisor (administrative leave) with the
approval of the
Assistant Vice President for Human Resource Administration. Administration
Leave must be given
in advance and in writing by the appropriate Vice President/Provost and the
Assistant Vice President
for Human Resource Administration. Should make-up time be required, the
specific method by which
the time is made up must be approved in advance by the responsible department
supervisor and be made
a matter of record. Employees may not use break time or more than thirty (30)
minutes of their lunch
time to make up release time.