Time Clock Guidelines And Procedures - School City Of Hobart

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SCHOOL CITY OF HOBART Time Clock Guidelines and Procedures “Building College and Career Ready Brickies” 2016-2017 The School City of Hobart does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex, color, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information or disability, including limited English proficiency. 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction . 3 Official Record of Time. 3 Employee Time Reports . 3 Time Clock Locations. 3 VeriTime User ID & PIN . 3 Daily Clock In/Out Requirements. 3 Multiple Job Codes. 4 Falsification, Tampering, and Unathorized Viewing . 4 Failure to Clock In/Out And Clock Problems . 4 Lunches . 5 Unreported Hours . 5 Processing of Electronic Time Reports. 5 Disputes Over Time Clocked In or Out . 5 Holidays. 5 Docked Pay. 5 Overtime . 5 Time Clock Editors. 6 Time Clock Supervisors . 6 Time Clock Edit Form . 6 Time Clock System Audits . 6 Adding and Removing Employees From VeriTime . 7 2

INTRODUCTION School City of Hobart (SCOH) has implemented an electronic time tracking system called VeriTime to capture and record all support staff and substitute time records. VeriTime is an electronic time tracking system that allows SCOH to accurately record, track, and report employee information in real time. This allows employees to accurately monitor and keep track of their time and enables SCOH to efficiently process employee time worked and leave taken for payroll purposes. The following procedures and guidelines have been created to ensure accurate recordkeeping and compliance within SCOH. OFFICIAL RECORD OF TIME The VeriTime electronic time keeping system is the official timekeeping software for all support staff and substitutes. In order to ensure consistency of treatment for employees, the data recorded in the VeriTime system shall be considered as the “official” record of the workday. Any disputes over actual hours worked or attendance will be resolved by referring to the VeriTime records. EMPLOYEE TIME REPORTS The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires that employers keep detailed records on time and payments for all employees. All FLSA provisions guide utilization of the time clock system at SCOH. The VeriTime electronic timekeeping system is used to record all hours worked for all support staff and substitutes. TIME CLOCK LOCATIONS Multiple time clock kiosks are located throughout the SCOH at all schools and the Service Center. Please check with your supervisor regarding clock locations in your work area. VERITIME USER ID & PIN The VeriTime User ID & PIN is the same as your AESOP User ID & PIN. Your ID & PIN can be used to view time worked by visiting http://veritime.aesoponline.com. All “time capture events” such as clocking in and out must be completed using the biometric scanner at a time clock kiosk in the employee’s assigned building. DAILY CLOCK IN/OUT REQUIREMENTS It is a job requirement that all support staff and substitutes must “clock in” and “clock out” at the start of their shift, during unpaid breaks, and at the end of their shift, using the biometric scanner at a time clock kiosk. Employees are expected to clock in and out at their regularly scheduled times. Any time worked by an employee that exceeds the employee’s scheduled hours must be approved by the employee’s immediate supervisor prior to the time being worked. FLSA allows an employer to round the number of minutes worked and SCOH applies the 15-minute rule. If an employee clocks in or out between 1-7 minutes before or after the scheduled time, the time will be rounded down. If an employee clocks in or out between 8-15 minutes before or after the scheduled time, the time will be rounded up. 3

EXAMPLE 1: Scheduled start time is 8:00am, and the employee clocks in at 8:07. Employee will be paid starting at 8:00am. However, if the employee clocks in at 8:08, the employee will be paid starting at 8:15am. EXAMPLE 2: Scheduled end time is 4:00pm, and the employee clocks out at 3:53pm. Employee will be paid until 4:00pm. However, if the employee clocks out at 3:52pm, the employee will be paid until 3:45pm. A Time Clock Edit Form must be submitted for approval when working outside the parameters of the scheduled shift. Under certain conditions (such as trainings at an off-site location, extracurricular events, etc.) when an employee cannot “clock in” at their worksite, the employee should report time worked to their supervisor using the Time Clock Edit Form so that their time worked can be manually entered into the system. MULTIPLE JOB CODES There may be instances where employees have multiple job codes. If an employee has more than one position within the district, they will be assigned a separate job code for each position. It is the responsibility of the employee to ensure that they are clocking in on the correct code at all times. Failure to clock in and out correctly on multiple job codes may result in corrective action. If you are unsure which job code you should be using, please contact your supervisor, or the SCOH HR Department for clarification. Employees who have clocked incorrectly using the wrong job code will need to complete and submit the Time Clock Edit form to their supervisor prior to the close of the pay period so their time can be corrected. FALSIFICATION, TAMPERING, AND UNATHORIZED VIEWING The following infractions are prohibited and will be considered severe. Due to the severity of these infractions, employees may be subject to immediate disciplinary action, up to and including termination. Any attempt to tamper with timekeeping hardware or software Clocking in or out for another employee Interference with another employee’s use of the VeriTime system Unauthorized viewing of another employee’s time in the VeriTime system FAILURE TO CLOCK IN/OUT AND CLOCK PROBLEMS If an employee is unable to clock in or out because of a time clock malfunction, accidental oversight, or other reason, it is the employee’s responsibility to immediately inform their supervisor and complete the Time Clock Edit form. The supervisor will manually correct the clock in or clock out information and submit the Time Clock Edit form to the HR Department. The supervisor will notify the HR Department of any clock problems or malfunctions with the time clock kiosk. 4

Employees who repeatedly fail to comply with the job requirement of clocking in or out will be subject to disciplinary action. LUNCHES Unpaid lunch breaks will be automatically deducted from the employee’s schedule. The employee does not need to clock in or out for the break. UNREPORTED HOURS All hours worked must be reported using the VeriTime electronic timekeeping system. Any time spent working while not clocked in (a.k.a. “working off the clock”) is strictly prohibited. Employees are required to clock in before performing any work and are not permitted to clock out until all work has stopped. Once an employee has clocked in, he/she is responsible for starting work. When a shift has been completed, it is the employee’s responsibility to clock out. Employees conducting personal business or simply not working while clocked in may be considered “riding the clock” and could be subject to corrective action up to and including termination. PROCESSING OF ELECTRONIC TIME REPORTS The SCOH Payroll Office will close the work week in VeriTime according to a preset schedule to ensure that time adjustments are properly recorded. The workweek begins on Sunday at 12:00 AM and runs through Saturday at 11:59 PM. Supervisors must resolve all missed punches and review clock hours for their staff on the Friday before the close of a pay period. It is imperative that employees complete any necessary Time Clock Edit Forms in a timely manner. DISPUTES OVER TIME CLOCKED IN OR OUT In the event an employee has a dispute over time that was clocked in or out, they should bring it to the attention of their supervisor immediately. The VeriTime electronic time tracking system provides a log to assist in validating times and locations of all employee time events. Any dispute that cannot be resolved using the logs should immediately be reported to the Human Resources Department. HOLIDAYS Employees who are eligible for paid holidays will have those days manually entered into the VeriTime system by the Payroll Department. DOCKED PAY If an employee is absent (half day or whole day) and has used all available absences, their pay shall be docked for the days missed based on their daily rate of pay. OVERTIME Unauthorized overtime is prohibited. Any time worked by an employee that exceeds the employees scheduled hours must be approved by the employee’s immediate supervisor prior to the time being worked. All approved overtime will be calculated based on the actual hours recorded and credited to the 5

employee as measured by the VeriTime electronic timekeeping system using straight time or time-and-ahalf, based on the hours worked in the time clock week. TIME CLOCK EDITORS Time Clock Editors (typically building/department administrative assistants) are appointed by the Time Clock Supervisors as those responsible for monitoring and editing the time clock records for a worksite. This includes: Collecting and verifying the Time Clock Edit Forms to be approved by the supervisor Editing employee’s time as needed to correct missed and incorrect time clock entries If you are unsure who the Time Clock Editor is for your worksite, please check with your supervisor or contact the Payroll Department. TIME CLOCK SUPERVISORS Time Clock Supervisors (building/department administrators) are responsible for monitoring and approving the electronic time and attendance information for their site each week. Time cannot be released to Central Office for payroll processing without site level approval. Approval by a Time Clock Supervisor certifies that the time submitted to Central Office is correct. District level approval will be conducted by the Director of Human Resources & Compliance before payroll is processed. TIME CLOCK EDIT FORM Any corrections to time that occur require a Time Clock Edit Form. The form must be completed and signed by the employee and submitted to the employee’s supervisor for approval and adjustment to the employee’s time in the VeriTime system. The Time Clock Edit form must be submitted to the Director of Human Resources & Compliance at Central Office for approval, prior to payroll processing. The Time Clock Edit Form will be kept on file with the payroll records, and a copy will be placed in the employee’s payroll file. Corrections resulting from a Time Clock Edit Form will be made on the next available payroll run if the workweek had already been paid. Examples of adjustments that require use of the Time Clock Edit Form include: Correcting missed time clock entries Adjusting clock in or clock out times Correcting break or lunch entries that were entered incorrectly Correcting entries to the wrong job code TIME CLOCK SYSTEM AUDITS VeriTime data is subject to annual external audit and may be monitored by a third party to verify compliance. Additionally, the SCOH Human Resources Department will monitor VeriTime data on a regular basis and review for irregularities or patterns. Any irregularities and/or patterns will be reported to the Time Clock Supervisor and all findings will be investigated. 6

ADDING AND REMOVING EMPLOYEES FROM VERITIME Typically, employees are set up on the Time Clock when all necessary paperwork has been filled out with the Human Resources Department and the employee has been cleared to start working. The Payroll Department is responsible for adding new employees onto the Time Clock System. If an employee’s paperwork is delayed and the employee has not yet been entered into the VeriTime system, they should complete the Time Clock Edit form for any hours worked until they can scan at the kiosk. Terminated employees will be removed from the system effective on their last scheduled day of work. Transferring employees will be updated in the system when the proper recommendations and approvals have been received by the Payroll Department. 7

Clock Supervisors as those responsible for monitoring and editing the time clock records for a work site. This includes: Collecting and verifying the Time Clock Edit Forms to be approved by the supervisor Editing employee's time as needed to correct missed and incorrect time clock entries If you are unsure who the Time Clock Editor is for .

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