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Valley County shortens overtime threshold for uniformed officers to 160 hours

5914401 · October 9, 2025
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Summary

The Valley County Board of Commissioners voted to change sheriff's office overtime policy so uniformed officers earn time-and-a-half after 160 hours in a 28-day cycle; county HR presented the change and commissioners approved immediate implementation.

Valley County commissioners voted Oct. 8 to change the sheriff's office overtime calculation so uniformed officers begin earning time-and-a-half after 160 hours in a 28-day pay cycle.

The change was proposed by Director Savoy of Valley County Human Resources as part of ongoing payroll reorganization. "I am asking for your permission ... to begin to have them start earning time and a half for overtime once they've worked at least a hundred and 60 hours in a 4 week cycle," Savoy told the board during the meeting.

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