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Bill would study paid time off policies for 12‑month university faculty across state system
Summary
A House member told the Senate Education Committee an amended bill would direct a legislative study into paid time off for 12‑month contracted faculty across the North Dakota University System, citing inconsistent institutional policies and financial accountability concerns.
Representative Joshua Murphy introduced an amended House bill to the Senate Education Committee seeking a legislative management study of paid time off policies for 12‑month contracted faculty at institutions governed by the State Board of Higher Education.
Murphy told the committee that the study would collect and compare best practices in North Dakota and neighboring states, and examine disparities within the North Dakota University System. He said some institutions, notably North Dakota State University, currently provide 12‑month faculty with 24 days of annual leave per year…
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