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Non-exempt employees are required to record and submit the following on their timecard: <br /> • Amount of Time Worked in increments of the nearest one-quarter hour; <br /> • Description of the activities performed during the time worked; <br /> • Identification of the account to be charged (accounting system designation); and <br /> • The work order(s)to which the time applies (as appropriate). <br /> The purpose of the description of activities during the time worked is to document for <br /> employee performance and client accountability purposes how an employee's work time <br /> was spent. Work orders are utilized for specific projects to track time and labor for billing <br /> purposes, or capitalization projects. <br /> Frequency <br /> Non-exempt employees are required to fill out their timecards daily. It is preferred that <br /> employees fill out their timecards at the end of each completed work day, but timecards <br /> may be completed within the first hour of arriving at work on the subsequent work day. <br /> This is not intended to conflict with payroll deadlines for paperwork. <br /> Timecards will be checked periodically throughout the pay period for completeness and <br /> accuracy. Timecardslt is understood that timecards must be made available for, and are <br /> subject to review/audit upon request by,the employee's supervisor at any time. <br /> Time Deductions for Breaks <br /> Field workers generally will receive one fifteen minute paid break in the morning and one <br /> in the afternoon; and will receive a 30 minute unpaid lunch break during each shift. <br /> Office employees receive a 60 minute break for lunch, 30 minutes of which is paid in lieu <br /> of having two fifteen minute breaks, morning and afternoon. The other 30 minutes of the <br /> office employees' 60 minute lunch break is unpaid. Please see below under "Ensuring <br /> Accuracy of Timekeeping Reports"for important information about pay practices affecting <br /> unpaid lunch breaks. <br /> Ensuring Accuracy of Timekeeping Reports <br /> Non-exempt employees are responsible for,and must take steps to ensure,the accuracy and <br /> completeness of time reporting data collected. This is critically important because <br /> the Utilities relies on such submissions in carrying out its duty to properly pay wages and <br /> other forms of compensation. Furthermore,knowingly submitting or approving inaccurate <br /> time reporting data is a violation of policy and may subject the person to disciplinary <br /> action. <br /> 22 <br /> March 2017 <br /> September 2018 <br /> 69 <br />