Successful launch of ePAF currently underway
In response to the campus-wide need for a streamlined approach
to data-entry, Human Resource Services has introduced a series of
new electronic Personnel Action Forms (ePAFs). The ePAFs replace
the current myUFL practices by providing a more intuitive format
of data entry on fewer pages.
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Compensatory leave cash-out
must be entered by May 28
All special and overtime compensatory leave on balance as of May
18 will be cashed out during the pay period ending June 1, 2006.
Overtime and special compensatory leave earned after May 18 will
be part of the 2006-07 fiscal year balances.
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Summer student employees may
need reclassification in May
Students currently working in your department may be classified
as FICA-exempt employees through May 18, 2006, at which time departments
will need to determine if those employees are eligible to continue
in a FICA-exempt student status or need to be changed to OPS via
an ePAF.
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Faculty and grad assistant
summer appointments process automated
Summer jobs for nine-month faculty and graduate assistants will
be processed this year via a summer job file that will be available
to the departments the week of April 17. This file will enable departments
to automate the summer jobs, in most cases eliminating the need
to enter the appointment in ePAF. Once departments have updated
the summer job file and it has been reviewed by the Academic Personnel
Office, the information will be automatically applied into job data
in the myUFL system. In addition, a termination record will be created
for each employee’s summer job based in the term indicated
by the department.
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Nine- and ten-month
employees automatically placed on “Short Work Breaks”
Nine- and ten-month employees—including graduate assistants,
faculty, and TEAMS—will be automatically placed on “Short
Work Breaks” in the myUFL system for the summer semester.
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Review Sick Leave
Error Report for over- or under-accruals
Please review the Sick
Leave Accrual Error Report (edit: as of October 2006, please refer to Enterprise Reporting for this information) that lists employees who appear to
have either over- or under-accrued leave in various pay periods
from October 6, 2005, to March 9, 2006. (Please see note
below* for details regarding the future of this report.) Over-
and under-accrual of leave are usually indicators of overpayment
or underpayment, as leave accrual is based on the number of hours
worked.
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VISA status reports circulated
for review
In early April, administrators in your department or college will
be receiving a new VISA status report. This report is available
in the myUFL system
under Enterprise Reporting and is used to track foreign national
employees on VISAs by providing the status and expiration date of
current VISAs.
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