Jury Duty Leave - Classified Staff
Definition
Jury Duty is a paid administrative absence for employees who are called upon for service as a jury member or as a material witness.
Eligibility
- Benefits Eligible classified staff.
Procedure:
- The employee shall notify his or her supervisor of the starting and ending dates of jury duty.
- A Classified Staff employee with accrued vacation time may elect, with their supervisor's prior approval, to take the jury/witness day(s) as vacation, in which event they may retain any jury or witness fee paid to them.
- The supervisor shall then notify the departmental payroll representative to adjust the Payroll Time Roster by entering the appropriate leave code in the "Time Recorded" section.
- The leave code "J" is entered to record jury duty hours for which the employee wishes to receive Administrative Leave With Pay, or the leave code "A" is entered to record hours for which the employee wishes to keep the jury duty pay and take jury duty hours as excused unpaid absence.
- Employees who elect to receive "Administrative Absence with Pay" shall submit a check to the supervisor or department head upon completion of jury duty, payable to the University of Arizona, for an amount equal to jury duty pay . The department head shall then submit the check to the Bursar's Office.
What Happens to Your Benefits?
- If this administrative absence is paid, it has no impact on the employee's benefits. Benefit premiums will continue to be deducted from the employee's paycheck.
Link to Policy
FAQs
Q: Is an employee who is required to appear in court as a party with regard to a personal matter eligible for paid administrative absence?
A: No, but the employee may use accrued vacation, if applicable, or request time off without pay.
Q: Is the employee who elects to receive "Administrative Absence with Pay" required to pay the department reimbursements received for travel expenses?
A: No. Such reimbursements may be retained by the employee.
Q: Can employees request to be excused from or to defer their jury service?
A: Yes. They should obtain the necessary certification of employment from the University and request such consideration from the Office of the Jury Commissioner of the appropriate court.
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