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Arapahoe County advances HR updates tied to HCM: compensatory time cap, accruals, holiday schedule and language‑testing changes

Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners
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Summary

County HR staff presented a package of Human Capital Management (HCM) policy changes including aligning compensatory‑time caps to 80 hours, changing accrual rules to credit first/last month if any hour worked, proposing a second holiday schedule for court staff, defining 24‑hour on‑call shifts and revising dual‑language testing cadence/guardrails; commissioners approved most items as direction and asked HR to draft guardrails for language retesting.

Patrick Hernandez, Arapahoe County director of human resources, briefed commissioners on a set of HR policy changes tied to the county's HCM implementation and market‑based compensation work.

Key proposals and outcomes:

• Compensatory time cap: HR proposed standardizing the compensatory time cap to 80 hours (up from the previous 78 in some units). Commissioners indicated support and gave thumbs up to align the cap countywide.

• First/last month accruals: HR recommended that employees who work any hour in a month receive the full accrual for that month (bringing first and last months into parity with the county’s existing accrual policy). Commissioners indicated support and asked HR to track fiscal implications; HR said financial impacts…

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