The following information is designed to assist timekeepers with entering
time for employees whose shift includes 2:00a.m. on Sunday, 10/29/2006 (the ending of daylight saving time). The information is set up in
Question (Q) and Answer (A) format.
Q. Is there a Bulletin that addresses Daylight Saving Time?
A. Yes, Bulletin No. 96-01; however it addresses the institution of Daylight Saving Time which occurs in April; it does not cover the ending
of Daylight Saving Time.
Q. Should we use the DST (Daylight Saving Time) earnings code to report hours worked on Sunday 10/29/2006?
A. No, this code is used in April when Daylight Saving Time is instituted.
Q. When does the time actually change?
A. Clocks are set back one hour at 2:00a.m. Sunday, 10/29/2006.
Q. Will the hours worked result in Overtime (OTP) or Compensatory Time
Earned (CME) and how should the time worked be reported? The example below
assumes an employee's workday includes 2:00a.m. Sunday.
A1. If an employee is on a 12:01a.m.-12:00a.m. workweek, this change will not affect them until the end of the week beginning 10/29/2006. These
hours are recorded at the 1.0 rate of pay (for example REG 9 hours if the employee worked 9 hours during the specified shift on Sunday). The
employee could adjust his/her work schedule for the rest of the workweek or potentially receive overtime (OTP)/compensatory time earned
(CME) at the end of the 10/29/2006-11/04/2006 workweek. Remember that overtime is
not reported until an employee has met his or her FLSA threshold (40 hours
for a regular non-exempt employee).
A2. If the employee is on a 7:01a.m.-7:00a.m workweek, this change will affect the employee's workweek that started 10/22/2006. If the employee
does not adjust his/her work schedule prior to 7:00a.m. Sunday, 10/29/2006, then the employee could potentially receive OTP/CME for the
10/22/2006 workweek (prior to the beginning of the new workweek). Remember
that overtime is not reported until an employee has met his or her FLSA threshold (40 hours for a regular non-exempt employee).
If you have questions regarding how to record Daylight Saving Time, you may contact Brent Smith at
brent.smith@da.state.ks.us .
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