Vacation leave accruals for return-to-work retirees are based on retirement and rehire dates. The table below provides examples of the different vacation leave accruals for return-to-work retirees who retired under the Teachers Retirement System of Texas or the Employees Retirement System of Texas on June 1, 2005 or later:
Vacation accrual by retirement and rehire date
Retired on or before 5/31/2005; rehired prior to 9/01/2005
Accruals are based on total state service with no change.
Example: If the retiree retired 5/31/2005 and returned to work on 7/01/2005, July, August and September vacation accruals would use total state service just as before retirement.
Retired on or before 5/31/2005; rehired after 9/01/2005
Accruals are based on total state service with no change.
Example: If the retiree retired 5/31/2005 and returned to work on 10/01/2005, the October vacation accrual would be based on total state service just as before retirement.
Retired on or after 6/01/2005; rehired prior to 9/01/2005
Split accrual rates apply.
Example: If the retiree retired 6/30/2005 and returned on 8/01/2005, the August accrual would be based on total state service, but September accruals and later would be based on state service since 8/01/2005.
Retired on or after 6/01/2005; rehired after 9/01/2005
Accruals are based on state service since retirement.
Example: If the retiree retired 6/30/2005 and returned on 10/01/2005, October accruals and later would be based on state service since 10/01/2005.
Return-to-Work Retirees
- If you return to state employment after 30 calendar days and within 12 months after the end of your termination month, you may request to have your sick leave balance restored as long as it was not donated to the sick leave pool.
- If the retirement date is on or after 6/1/2005 and the rehire date is after 9/1/2005 the accrual rate for vacation is based on state service since retirement.
- For example, if a retiree retires on 12/31/2023 and returns to work on Feb 1, 2024 at 50% FTE in a staff position the vacation accrual will be 4 hours. for both sick and vacation. Holiday pay will also be 4 hours based on the 50% FTE.
- Do not get Longevity payments.
- Temporary/casual staff are not eligible for leave and do not get Holiday pay.
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