The payroll period for the school district shall be monthly. Employees shall be paid on the 20th day of each month. If this day is a holiday, recess, or weekend, the payroll shall be paid on the last working day prior to the holiday, recess or weekend. It shall be the responsibility of the board secretary to issue payroll to employees in compliance with this policy. The requirements stated in the Master Contract between employees in a certified collective bargaining unit and the board regarding payroll periods of such employees shall be followed.
Legal Reference: Iowa Code 20.9; 91A.2 (4), .3 (2003).
Cross Reference: 706.2 Payroll Deductions
Approved Dec. 13, 2004
Reviewed November 20, 2023
Revised
Ease of administration shall be the primary consideration for payroll deductions, other than those required by law. Payroll deductions shall be made for federal income tax withholdings, Iowa income tax withholdings, social security, and the Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System. Employees may elect to have payments withheld for professional dues, district-related and mutually agreed upon group insurance coverage, and/or approved tax sheltered annuity programs. Requests for these deductions shall be made in writing to the superintendent. Requests for purchase or change of tax-sheltered annuities may be made only once per month. It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to determine which additional payroll deductions will be allowed. The requirements stated in the Master Contract between employees in a certified collective bargaining unit and the board regarding payroll deductions of such employees shall be followed.
Legal Reference: Iowa Code §§ 91A.2(4), .3; 294.8-.9, .16.
Cross Reference: 406.6 Licensed Employee Tax Shelter Program 412.4 Classified Employee Tax Shelter Program 706.1 Payroll Periods
Approved Dec. 13, 2004
Reviewed November 20, 2023
Revised February 9, 2009
The district provides leaves of absences to allow employees to be absent from work to attend to important matters outside of the workplace. As public employers, school districts are expected to record and monitor the work that employees perform and to conform to principles of public accountability in their compensation practices.
Consistent with principles of public accountability, it is the policy of the district that, when an employee is absent from work for less than one work day and the employee does not use accrued leave for such absence, the employee’s pay will be reduced or the employee will be placed on leave without pay if:
In each case in which an employee is absent from work for part of a work day, a deduction from compensation will be made or the employee will be placed on leave without pay for a period of time which is equal to the employee’s absence from the employee’s regularly scheduled hours of work on that day.
Legal Reference: 29 U.S.C. Sec. 2 13(a)
29 C.F.R. Part 541
Cross Reference: 409.2 Employee leaves of absence
Approved May 11, 2025
Reviewed
Revised