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Additional Compensation
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Office of Academic Personnel
Stephanie Jordan [email protected] transfers, additional compensation
Karen Moreno x5429 [email protected] Sciences, Creative Studies, Academic Programs, Education, Humanities and Fine Arts (except depts listed below)
Viktoriya Filippova x5428
[email protected] Sciences, Bren, Library, Engineering, Depts of Art, Dramatic Arts/Dance, English, MATP, Religious Studies
Cindy Doherty x8332 [email protected]
General policy questions
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Agenda
• What is additional compensation?
• Compensation from outside the University
• Additional compensation during the Academic Year
• Additional compensation during the Summer
• Helpful hints
• Quiz3
What is Additional Compensation?
• Any salary paid to an academic appointee by the University in excess of their full-time salary.
• During the academic year, only for duties not directly related to the employee’s recognized University duties. Limits vary dependent on kind of payment and type of academic appointment held.
• During the summer quarter, allowed for an academic employee paid on a 9/12 basis. Maximum of 3/9ths per summer.
• Can be paid even if a person is on leave without salary.
Reference: APM 660, Red Binder Section VI-10
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Compensation from outside UC
APM 025, Red Binder I-29
• Conflict of Commitment and Outside Professional Activities
• All senate faculty must report
• 39 day limit
• Categories:• I: Appear to be conflict; Prior approval required.
Must report• II: Unlikely to be a conflict. Must report• III: No conflict. Allowed, not reported.
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Additional Compensation during the Academic Year
• University Extension teaching
• Faculty consultant services
• Lectures and similar services
• Extramural Funding
• Housing allowance
• Administrative stipends6
University Extension teaching
Reference: APM 662, appendix B-1; Red Binder VI-17
• Teaching beyond the regular assigned teaching load that takes place through the Extension
• Counts towards the 39 day limit. A day equals “six contact or podium hours”.
• Input done by Extension
• During the summer, counts towards the 3/9ths limit
• DOS code is ACX
• Title code is 3570: University Extension Teacher
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Faculty Consultant Services
Reference: APM 664; Red Binder VI-17
• Consulting or participation in projects that do not fall within the normal duties of the individual.
• Rate is negotiated. Limited to daily rate when state funds are used, or the daily rate plus 30% if grant funding is used.
• Daily Rate: • 9 month employees, annual salary divided by 171.• 11 month employees, annual salary divided by 236.
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Faculty Consultant Services(continued)
• Allowed during both the academic year and the summer months. Can overlap with other payments in summer.
• During the summer, the compensation counts toward the 3/9ths maximum.
• The DOS code is FCA
• Title Code is 3700: Faculty Consultant
• Indicate days used in comments, use full month for payment• Can pay on MO positive or exception• Can pay on BW, positive via LX
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Sample faculty member
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Faculty Consultant(EAPP)
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Faculty Consultant(comments)
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Intercampus one-time payments
Reference: APM 666; Red Binder VI-15
• Lectures or similar services given on another UC campus.
• Can not be paid from state funds.
• Allowed up to $1,500 per event (up to $3,000 by exception), total of 10% of the faculty member’s annual salary.
• Payments during the summer count toward the 3/9th limit.
• Payments are made using a one-time intercampus payment form. No PPS entry is involved. Payment is issued by the home campus.
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Is your department the
host or the home
department?
Host HomePrepare an
Intercampus Payment form by contacting home
campus for information on home campus
appointment. Fund source must be authorized for
payment. Send form to Academic Personnel office
(UCSB).
Academic Personnel office will
review form and forward to Academic
Personnel office at home campus.
Home department will sign form and forward to payroll
for payment.
Assist host campus in
completing form by supplying
information as requested.
Academic Personnel office will forward the original form to the department
for approval.
Once approved, return form to
Academic Personnel, who will forward to accounting for
payment.
Intercampus Payment Forms—Where do they go?
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Extramurally Funded Research
Red Binder VI-14
• Release to grant: grant funds used in place of a portion, or all, of the regular state funded salary for a limited amount of time.
• May be referred to as “course buy-out”
• Not additional compensation.
• Use Professional Research title, the same basis and at the same pay rate as the Professor appointment (9/12). Professor title distributions reduced to accommodate the Research appointment.
• DOS code is REG. 15
Title Codes for Release to Grant
Salary Scale Tables 13 & 3Professional Researcher
9/12 basisGeneral
Engineering• Asst. Researcher 3223 1985
• Assoc. Researcher 3213 1983
• Researcher 3203 198116
Release to Grant (Screen 1)
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Release to Grant (Screen 2)
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Release to Grant (Screen 3)
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Housing Allowance
• Given as part of start-up for rental deposit or down-payment.
• Does not count as additional compensation.
• DOS code FHA, PRQ code of EA
• Title code 3993• Can pay on MO positive or exception• Can pay on BW, positive via LX
• Consult with Payroll 20
Housing Allowance
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Administrative Stipends
Reference: Red Binder VI-17
• Department Chairs and Directors.
• Approved on an annual basis by the Executive Vice Chancellor or Vice Chancellor for Research
• Paid as a stipend, DOS code STP
• 7/1 through 06/30 on an 11/12 basis.22
Title Codes for Chair and Director Stipends
• 0900: Director
• 0910: Assoc. Director
• 1096: Dept. Chair
• 1095: Acting Dept. Chair
• 1094: Dept. Vice-Chair
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Chair Stipend
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Additional Compensation During the Summer
• Summer Session teaching
• Dates, Calendars and Charts
• Summer Research
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Summer Session TeachingReference: APM 661-14; Red Binder VI-17
• Payments count towards the 3/9ths maximum that may be earned during the summer.
• Payments are figured on the 06/30 pay rate, paid as flat amount based on Summer Session formula
• DOS Code SSC or SST depending on DCP contribution status.
• Paid on the MO pay day (schedule available on Summer Session web site)
• Summer Session staff has access and enters into PPS 26
Available Dates for 2014 Additional Compensation
Month Number of Days
PercentTime
June 16-30 11 .5789
July 1-31 23 1.2105
Aug. 1-31 21 1.1053
Sept. 1-26 20 1.052627
Summer Months 2014
JUNE JULY
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
29 30 27 28 29 30 31
AUGUST SEPTEMBER
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30
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CHART #1 - "19-DAY CHART"(Daily Factors)
Red Binder VI-12
# of Working # of Working Days used Dist % days used Dist. %
1 .0526 13 .68422 .1053 14 .73683 .1579 15 .78954 .2105 16 .84215 .2632 17 .89476 .3158 18 .94747 .3684 19 1.00008 .4211 20 1.05269 .4737 21 1.105310 .5263 22 1.157911 .5789 23 1.210512 .6316 29
Summer research paymentsReferences: APM 667, Red Binder VI-14
• Each day during the summer only used once (up to 100%). Faculty Consultant and housing allowance exceptions.
• 3/9ths is equal to 57 working days (1/9th is equal to 19 working days).
• Paid at the salary rate in effect at the time of payment; i.e. June pay is at the June rate
• May be requested in terms of days or percent time of the period.
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Summer research paymentsReferences: APM 667, Red Binder VI-14
• Researcher title on a 9/9 basis at the equivalent rank and step.
• Dos code is ACR
• Time is reported and may be in excess of 100% for a month (distribution line will not necessarily reflect percentage reported).
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Title Codes for Summer 1/9ths
Salary Scale Table 14 Professional Researcher
9/9 basis
• 3225: Asst Res 1/9th
• 3215: Assoc Res 1/9th
• 3205: Res 1/9th
Salary Scale Table 3Professor (Eng/Econ)
9/9 basis
• 1986: Asst Res Eng 1/9th
• 1984: Assoc Res Eng 1/9th
• 1982: Res Eng 1/9th1608: Lecturer SOE 1/9th32
Sample faculty
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1/9th payment(EAPP)
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1/9th payment(Comments)
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2/9th payment(EAPP)
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2/9th payment(Comments)
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Flat rate or specific percentage summer research payments
• Recruitment and Retention commitments• May be paid out over multiple summers.• Can be awarded in terms of 1/9ths or flat amount
but always paid on percentage basis.
• 19 days at the percentage vs. less days with modified percentage
• Example: pay $5,000 in summer salary for work in July
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Flat rate: example 1(payment of $5000)
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Flat rate(comments)
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Flat rate: example 2(payment of $5000)
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Flat rate(comments)
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Time Reporting
• Research summer salary does NOT pay automatically. (Variable - Z)
• % in Dist. Line is for your information and pps history.
• Print out comments screen and report time based on those calculations each month.
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Time Reporting(roster or LX)
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NIH cap and other limits
• NIH cap• Rate maximum changes each January 1 and is
dependent on start date of award; set by NIH• January 1, 2012 monthly maximum is $14,975 so
effects faculty with salary over $134,775.• Less than 3/9th max on NIH: pay with ARC.• NIH supplement uses dos code AAC, TC 3998
• NSF limit of 2/9ths per summer• Other award or funding limitations
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Helpful Hints
• The title used must correspond to the type of additional compensation being paid.
• For summer 1/9th payments, use the 9/9 pay rate rather than the 9/12 pay rate.
• The basis paid over fields for most additional compensation should be 9/9.
• If the payment is on a variable sub, the F/V code must be variable, and on line time reporting must be completed. Be sure to report correct percentage (not necessarily the distribution percentage).
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More Helpful Hints
• Entry of Department Chair and Director stipends should not be processed prior to approval of the appointment and compensation.
• Housing allowance and Chair/Director stipends should not be counted against the summer 3/9ths total.
• All additional compensation is paid on the MO payday. Late pay can be done via LX on the BW payday.
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Strategies and Best Practices
• Coordination when multiple departments are involved
• Record keeping• Documentation of faculty requests and retro
changes• Pay should as closely as possible reflect the actual
service period and effort
• Requests in days vs. percentage of the period• If in days, use the actual days• If in percentage, can either break into days or divide
over the 19 day period; i.e. 50% of 1/9th, 50% of 19 days or a percentage of 10 days
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Strategies and Best Practices
• Make sure your documentation is clear:• If the faculty member requests “one month” do they
mean “a calendar month” or “19 days for 1/9th
effort?” • Document “interpreting” done by the department
• Understand the “day limits”;• 57 days per summer (38 days for NSF)• Not 19 days per month; i.e. can work more than 19
days in a month
• Advise faculty to consult with their tax advisor if they are concerned about the withholding amounts over the summer
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Quiz1. In which of the following situations might a faculty
member earn additional compensation? (There is more than one right answer.) How would each be paid?
a. Professor Smith teaches an evening class through Extension.
b. Professor Jones mentors two graduate students on their theses.
c. Professor Davis is an invited speaker at a consortium at another UC campus.
d. Professor Martinez of Statistics is asked by Film Studies to assist in designing and implementing a statistical survey on some aspect of film studies.
e. Professor Chang is awarded a grant that will supply him with 33% of his salary for one quarter.
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f. Professor Harris serves as Department Chair for his department.
g. Professor Kanobi serves on a search committee for her department.
Quiz
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2. Your department has asked Professor Seismic, from UC Davis to give a lecture on “Earthquakes in the 21st Century” to a group of UCSB students.
a. By what method will Professor Seismic get paid?
b. Who will initiate payment?
c. Which of the following is true?
i. It is acceptable to pay Professor Seismic $2500 for his lecture.
ii. It is acceptable to pay Professor Seismic using state funds.
iii. The payment will count towards Professor Seismic’s 3/9th limit.
Quiz
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3. Can a faculty member hired 07/01/13 be paid 3/9ths in addition to their housing allowance over the summer of 2013?
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4. You have heard rumors that Professor Jones will be the new Department Chair. What do you need prior to entry into PPS?
a. A letter from Professor Jones indicating how much compensation he is expecting for serving as Chair.
b. A letter from the Executive Vice Chancellor approving the appointment and compensation for the Chair.
c. A petition signed by the graduate students in your department agreeing to the appointment
Quiz
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