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Codington County approves pilot to integrate Aladtec scheduling with TimeClock Plus to handle law‑enforcement overtime

3029414 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

The Codington County Commission approved a pilot partnership with Aladtec to integrate employee scheduling with TimeClock Plus to better track overtime and complex shift accruals for deputies and corrections staff. Commissioners voted to proceed after questions about cost and contract terms.

The Codington County Commission on April 15 approved a pilot partnership with Aladtec to integrate scheduling with the county's TimeClock Plus (TCP) time‑tracking system, aiming to address overtime and accrual calculations for law‑enforcement and corrections staff.

Brent Solum, chief deputy with the Codington County Sheriff's Office, told commissioners the county has held twice‑weekly meetings with TCP staff to configure accruals and that the department faces complex scheduling needs: "As you can imagine, the accruals are extremely difficult to navigate through that process, and there's a lot of customizing that…

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