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Orange County supervisors set new comp-time carryover caps, vote 4-1 to change wording to "120 and 80"
Summary
The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to amend proposed language on compensatory time carryover limits, changing the two numeric caps in staff recommendations to "120 and 80" while deferring formal policy adoption for later review.
The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted Thursday to change two numeric caps in a proposed compensatory-time policy to “120 and 80,” a change board members said was intended to encourage employees to take leave while limiting the county’s long-term payout liability.
The motion to change the numbers was made during discussion of draft policy language; the board approved the wording change by voice vote, 4-1. Board members emphasized that the vote altered the wording only and that the full updated policy had not yet been formally adopted.
The change was part of a broader discussion about managing accrued comp time and reducing…
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