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Appendix B

170.0 VI-12.00 - POLICY ON EMERGENCY CONDITIONS: CANCELLATION OF CLASSES AND RELEASE 

(Approved by the Board of Regents, May 1, 1992) 



        I.     Purpose and Applicability 

               This policy governs work and the use of leave in the event of an 
               emergency condition.  This policy applies to all University of 
               Maryland System Employees. 

      II.      Cancellation of Classes 

               Each employee of the University is expected to report to work as 
               scheduled, even if classes are canceled, unless the employee has 
               been notified through established campus procedures not to 
               report. 

     III.      Closing Facilities 

               A.   Before the Start of Work.  When any facility is closed 
                    prior to the start of normal work hours or shifts, non- 
                    essential employees, except those on previously approved 
                    leave, are to be considered to be on Administrative Leave. 
 

                    The status of contractual employees will be determined by 
                    the terms of their contracts. 

               B.   After the Start of Work.  When, as a result of emergency 
                    conditions any facility is closed after the start of normal 
                    work hours or shifts non-essential employees are to be 
                    placed on Administrative Leave.  Non-essential employees 
                    who have not reported to work and are not on previously 
                    approved paid leave must be given the option to use 
                    appropriate accrued paid leave, or be placed in a no-pay 
                    status. 

                    The status of contractual employees will be determined by 
                    the terms of their contracts. 

      IV.      Essential Employees 

               Employees who are required to perform duties after an emergency 
               condition has been declared shall be compensated with 
               compensatory leave or cash payment equivalent to the 
               Administrative Leave granted to non-essential employees who are 
               released from the same facility. 

               Only extenuating circumstances of a most serious nature will 
               warrant the exemption of an essential employee from the 
               requirement to report for duty in a timely manner. 

        V.     Liberal Leave 

               A Chief Executive Officer (CEO) or designee may declare a policy 
               of Liberal Leave in which case non-essential employees who fail 
               to report to work, or who report late, or choose to leave early, 
               because of dangerous traffic or highway conditions, hazardous 
               weather, civil disorder or other circumstance not yet declared 
               as an emergency shall be excused.  Such excused absence must be 
               charged to appropriate paid or unpaid leave. 

      VI.      Evacuation of an Institution Facility 

               In the interest of personal safety, nothing in this policy 
               precludes the necessary, immediate evacuation of a campus 
               facility by the person in charge or his/her designee. 

  DEFINITIONS: 

        "Emergency Conditions" - Those conditions which are determined by each 
        campus CEO or designee to be serious enough to warrant the cancellation 
        of classes or the release of employees.  Such conditions may arise 
        because of inclement weather, fire, power failure, civil disorders or 
        other unusual circumstances which may endanger students and/or 
        employees. 

        "Essential Employee" - An employee of a facility who has been designated 
        as vital to the operation of the facility, whose presence is required 
        regardless of the existence of an emergency condition, and whose absence 
        from duty could endanger the safety and well being of the campus 
        population and/or physical plant.  Examples of such employees are 
        police, stationary engineers or other heating plant and maintenance 
        personnel, snow removal employees, food service staff, hospital staff, 
        etc. 

  IMPLEMENTATION PROCEDURES: 

        Each Chief Executive Officer shall develop procedures as necessary to 
        implement this policy and submit a copy to the Chancellor. 
        Replacement for: 

        BOR VI - 18.00, Policy Relating to Emergency Conditions, page 1 

        UM Personnel Policies and Procedures for Classified Employees - Section 
        VI Leave with Pay, page VI-21 

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