SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXEMPT SALARY AND BENEFIT PLAN



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SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXEMPT SALARY AND BENEFIT PLAN New York State Education Law and the State University of New York regulations promulgated in accordance with such law authorize and direct the Board of Trustees to set the terms and conditions of employment for individuals employed at the College. In addition, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education warned the College that its accreditation may be in jeopardy due to concerns about compliance with standards and requirements in several areas. Two of the areas cited indicated that the College needs to provide evidence that the Board of Trustees has the autonomy and authority to establish personnel policies and salary schedules, and to make compensation and benefits determinations for all members of senior management. Accordingly, Suffolk County Community College has developed this Salary and Benefit Plan for College employees who are excluded from collective bargaining agreements. This Plan is designed to fairly compensate the College s exempt administrators in a manner that is competitive with its national peer institutions, thus eliminating barriers to the recruitment of qualified applicants. The Plan also reflects the need to address the internal compensation and benefit inequities that exist between exempt and Guild positions, which deter Guild administrators from pursuing exempt management positions. The goals of the Plan are as follows: Enhance the College s ability to attract the most qualified external and internal candidates for exempt positions; Enhance the College s ability to retain those exempt employees whose skills are critical to the success of the organization; and Recognize the greater scope, complexity and responsibility of exempt positions in order to appropriately align compensation and benefits. To achieve these goals, the College implements the following compensation chart effective January 1, 2010. The compensation chart reflects salaries that range from 85% to 115% of median. Beginning January 1, 2010 existing exempt administrators will be placed in the appropriate category and step. It is expected that all exempt administrators will have the opportunity to reach the median salary within 5 to 7 years. Step increases will take effect on September 1 of each year. Exempt administrators will be eligible for a partial to full step based on performance. The Salary Schedule shall be adjusted annually, effective September 1, by the average of the Consumer Price Index for the New York metropolitan area for the preceding twelve month period not to exceed 4%. Finally, the benefits for exempt administrators are consistent with the benefits provided to members of the Guild of Administrative Officers. Changes to previously existing exempt administrator benefits shall only apply prospectively.

2014-2015 EXEMPT SALARY SCHEDULE Category 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A 185478 191969 198688 205642 212840 220289 227999 235978 244237 252786 B 167382 173241 179304 185579 192074 198798 205755 212959 220411 228125 C 158335 163875 169612 175548 181692 188050 194631 201444 208495 218986 D 139993 147133 154638 162524 170813 179524 188681 198303 208416 218986 E 153811 159194 164767 170534 176502 182680 189074 195692 202541 209633 F 139993 145453 151125 157019 163142 169505 176116 182985 190121 197298 G 145295 149830 155074 160501 166119 171933 177951 184179 190625 197298 H 131191 135783 140537 145455 150546 155814 161268 166913 172754 178800 I 115810 119863 124059 128401 132895 137546 142360 147343 152501 157837 J 87763 90834 94013 97305 100710 104235 107882 111657 115566 119610 K 85049 88025 91105 94295 97596 101012 104547 108206 111993 115914 L 69710 72150 74675 77287 79992 82792 85689 88689 91793 95005 A: Executive Vice President B: VP for Academic & Student Affairs/VP for Business & Financial Affairs/Interim Executive Vice President C: VP for Institutional Advancement/VP for Planning & Institutional Assessment D: VP for Workforce & Economic Development/College General Counsel E: Associate VP/Executive Deans Ammerman & Grant F: Assistant VP G: Executive Dean East H: Director/Executive Director/College Deputy General Counsel I: College Dean/Campus Dean J: Executive Assistant to the President K: Assistant to the VP/Project Director L: Assistant to the President/Executive Deans Ammerman & Grant

EXEMPT BENEFIT PLAN Sick Leave Sick Leave Buyout @ Retirement Personal Leave Bereavement Leave Vacation Vacation Payout @ Separation Longevity Holidays Snow Days Jury Duty Military leave Parental Leave Family Medical Leave Sabbaticals Health Coverage 10 days p/y; after accumulated used, salary continued at ½ pay for illnesses exceeding 20 days for number of pay periods equivalent to full years of continuous service One day paid for every two days accumulated up to a total of 175 days paid for 350 accumulated 5 days p/y; unused leave @ end of each year converts to accumulated sick leave 4 days for immediate family; 2 days for other family members at the discretion of supervisor 20 days p/y; permitted to accumulate up to a maximum carry over of 60 days; 25 days p/y after 10 years In case of death, beneficiary receives payment for unused vacation up to 80 days; upon separation, payment for unused vacation up to 80 days As set forth in the Guild contract 13 paid holidays p/y Paid holiday on any day President declares the College closed (as opposed to cancelling classes) for a weather related emergency Excused from work for jury service (salary less fee received for jury service) or if appears as witness in court in a College-related matter Granted as required by law As per Family Medical Leave Act As per Family Medical Leave Act As per BOT policy Full family health care insurance under either Suffolk County Employee Medical Health Plan or HMO options offered; Coverage under a HMO may require a contribution; coverage becomes effective on the first day of month after completed 2 full months of employment. (see EMHP.org)

Health Coverage as of January 1, 2013 No participant employed by the College on December 31, 2012, shall contribute toward the premium or group cost of health benefits they select, single or family, through December 31, 2020, or in retirement should they retire prior to December 31, 2020. All employees hired on or after January 1, 2013, shall contribute 15% of the premium or group cost of health benefits they select, single or family. When an employee hired on or after January 1, 2013, retires, he or she shall continue to pay 15% at the rate in effect on the date of retirement until he or she becomes Medicare eligible at which time contributions will cease (in that the Medicare-eligible enrollee must enroll in and pay for Medicare Parts A & B). The College reimburses employee for the cost of the Medicare Part B premiums. Failure to enroll in and pay for Medicare Parts A and B when you first become eligible to do so will result in a drastic reduction in your health benefits. All benefits are in accordance with the EMHP Summary Plan Description as amended Prescription Drug Co-pay Reimbursement Employees Benefit Fund (up to $350 p/y) Workers Compensation As required by State law Dental Employees Benefit Fund (based on schedule of allowances) Optical Employees Benefit Fund (based on schedule of allowances) Legal Services Employees Benefit Fund (up to $1,000 p/y) Hearing Aid (in addition to EMHP coverage) Employees Benefit Fund (up to $400 every 3 years) Income Tax Employees Benefit Fund (up to $70 p/y) Retirement Programs Choose to join and have contributions made to ERS, TRS, or TIAA-CREF Retirement Contributions ERS & TRS: Employee pays 3% TIAA-CREF: Employee pays 3% except as set forth in state law and SUNY regulations, College pays 8% for first 7 years, 10% after that except as set forth in state law and SUNY regulations Retirement Vesting Period ERS & TRS: Vested after 5 years TIAA- CREF: Vested after 13 months Deferred Compensation Plans 403(b) and 457(k) plans are available Flexible Spending Accounts Available through the County and subject to IRS guidelines Bonds I and EE through payroll deductions before taxes

Life Insurance $10,000 life insurance policy for employee; $1,000 surviving spouse benefit Short Term/Long Term Disability Short Term: For illnesses exceeding 20 work days salary continued at ½ pay for number of pay periods equivalent to full years of continuous service Long Term: After 91 st day paid $450 per week for up to 2 years combined short term and long term benefit not to exceed normal salary Death Benefit At least $50,000; where the retirement or pension plan pays less than $50,000, the College will provide the difference between the amount paid and $50,000 Domestic Partners Medical benefits provided for domestic partners in accordance with applicable EMHP guidelines; Under the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rules, the fair market value of the health benefits is treated as income for tax purposes when a person who is not a qualified dependent under Federal IRS rules is covered under EMHP or one of the HMOs. Tuition Reimbursement Exempts After 1 year full-time employment, tuition and fee reimbursement for two SCCC courses per semester, with prior approval of supervisor and successful course completion Tuition Reimbursement Spouse & Dependents After 1 year full-time employment, tuition reimbursement for dependents up to a maximum of 30 credits p/y subject to registration/enrollment requirements and successful course completion Conference Attendance Work-related conference attendance reimbursed; no reimbursement for professional conferences of exempt s choice Meal & Lodging Reimbursement $12 per meal; reasonable lodging reimbursement for travel in excess of 50 miles from home Transportation Mileage Reimbursement Mileage reimbursement at the IRS rate Relocation Expenses As per BOT Resolution No. 2005.69: Authorizing the Reimbursement of Moving Expenses for Certain Employees Overload Assignments With approval of President Suffolk County Residency Requirement None