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21P

Twenty-One Periods - annual salaried payment mode for faculty with academic year obligations who choose to receive their pay over 21 pay periods that approximate the academic year. (Defined pay periods from late August to the middle of June. (Being phased out - called contract pay in our new payroll system and creating major problems).

AA

Affirmative Action

AAO

Affirmative Action Office

ABD

All But Dissertation - usually refers to candidates for jobs who have completed all work towards the Ph.D. except the dissertation. Vacancy announcements should state that ABDs will be considered.

ADA

Americans with Disabilities Act. Requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities.

See: ADA

ADEA

Age Discrimination and Employment Act of 1967. Legislation that prohibits age discrimination in employment.

See: ADEA

ANN

Annual - usually refers to how an object, such as a position, is budgeted and the method of expenditure from the object

ANTE

At Not To Exceed - a budgetary control that appears, for example, on the SOP and sets the ceiling for expenditures from a position.

APPENDIX A

APPENDIX B

Refers to listings in these appendices of the "Policies" that identify professional employee titles in the SUNY professional services negotiating unit in which appointees are ineligible for permanent appointment.

ARS

Accident Reporting System. A system for managing and reporting employee accidents/injuries.

Article 78

A section of NYS Law. A proceeding brought in New York State Supreme Court for review of governmental action pursuant to Article 78 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules.

ASTD

American Society for Training and Development

See: ASTD

ASU

Administrative Services Unit. A collective bargaining unit that includes clerical/office worker positions in State service. It is currently represented by CSEA.

AY

Academic Year - also AcaYr

BFOQ or BOQ

Bona Fide Occupational Qualification. a minimum qualification requirement needed as a prerequisite to being able to do a particular job. BFOQs, if challenged, must be demonstrated to be valid by the employer. The courts have interpreted BFOQs very narrowly, especially with regard to sex. Each applicant must be treated as an individual in comparing his or her skills to the skills required to perform the job.

CAL

Calendar - annual salary payment mode for employees with academic year obligations who receive their pay over 12 months (September 1 - August 31).

CAO

Chief Administrative Officer. The head of a college or contract college whether called president, dean, provost, director, or otherwise.

CARES

Acronym for SUNY's internal control program. Complies with applicable laws and policies; Accomplishment of the campus' mission; Relevant and reliable data; Economical and efficient use of resources; Safeguard assets.

CASUAL

Casual Employee. unclassified service employee whose employment relationship is so limited as not to justify assignment to a negotiating unit.

CDL

Commercial Driver's License.

COBRA

Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985

See: COBRA

Council82

Union that represents University Police Supervisors

CS

Civil Service (Department of ... not to be confused with CSEA, the union that represents some civil service employees.

See: CS

CSEA

Civil Service Employees Association - Union that represents State employees appointed to titles assigned to the administrative (office support staff), operational (mostly facilities), and institutional services (mostly hospitals or health centers) collective negotiating units.

See: CSEA

CSEAP

Clerical Secretarial Employee Advancement Program

See: CSEAP

CSL

Civil Service Law

Select CVL at: Civil Service Law

CUPA-HR

College and University Personnel Association with HR extension resulting from changes in the way some of us name our offices/profession.

See: CUPA-HR

CWSP

College Work-Study Program - a federal program that funds jobs for students who are awarded jobs as financial aid. They are paid on a separate payroll designed to track both their awards and payments received.

CY

College Year - refers to SUNY professional positions budgeted for obligations less than 12 months and/or professional employees with less than 12 month obligations.

CYF

College Year Full - annual salaried payment mode for professional employees with college year obligations but paid over 12 months.

CYP

College Year Partial - annual salaried payment mode for professional employees with college year obligations but paid over 21 equal pay periods. (Being phased out - called contract pay in our new payroll system and creating major problems).

DIFR

Dormitory Income Fund Reimbursable -- budgetary term to describe funding for positions and budgets supported by income generated from dormitory (residence hall) fees. Positions may be established as PSR or TS even though funded by revenues.

DSI

Discretionary Salary Increase

DOB

Division of the Budget - a state agency responsible for State budgets.

See: DOB

DOL

Department of Labor

See: DOL

DOT

Dictionary of Occupational Titles - a federal title classification document that categorizes and describes the type of work typically associated with job titles and places titles into statistical reporting categories.

See: DOT

EAP

Employee Assistance Program.

See: EAP

EEO

Equal Employment Opportunity. Backed by legislation and executive orders, this acronym is used to notify the public that we provide equal treatment and opportunity for all job applicants and employees.

EEOC

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission - a federal compliance agency.

See: EEOC

EPPA

Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988
See: EPPA

ERISA

Employee Retirement Income Security Act.

See: ERISA

ERS

Employees Retirement System (NYS). A defined benefit retirement program available to all State employees.

See: ERS

FEE

A method of payment that allows periodic payments of varying amounts based upon the completion of some measurable unit of work/accomplishment.

FLSA

FairLabor Standards Act

See: FLSA

See also: FLSA Summary

FMLA

Family Medical Leave Act - federal law the requires employers to extend medical coverage and guarantee leaves of limited duration.

See: FMLA

FOIA

Freedom of Information Act. Requires agencies to disclose records requested in writing by any person. However, agencies may withhold information pursuant to nine exemptions and three exclusions contained in the statute.

See: FOIA

FTE

Full Time Equivalent - a budgetary term used for both employees and students that "equates" an employee or student to a fraction of full-time based upon factors such as salary and number of courses to be taught for employees, and number of courses enrolled in for students. For employees, it is not a workload measure -- only a budgetary measure. A faculty-student ration is often generated via the relationship between faculty FTE, say in a department, and the number of student FTE taking courses in the department.

GA

Graduate Assistant

GA/TA

Graduate/Teaching Assistant

GFT

Geographic Full-Time. A person serving on the faculty of a medical center who is not employed on a full-time basis for the purpose of fixing compensation payable by the State but all of whose professional services and activities are conducted at the medical center or its affiliated hospitals and are available to the State on a full-time basis for clinical and instructional purposes.

GOER

Governor's Office of Employee Relations - agency responsible for collective bargaining with State employees, for administering negotiated agreements, and for managerial-confidential affairs.

See: GOER

GSEU

Graduate Student Employee Union - union that represents State graduate and teaching assistants.

HIPPA

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996

See: HIPPA

HOP

Health Option Program. A program that allows eligible classified service employees to exchange sick leave credits to reduce health insurance premiums.

HCS

Health Care Spending account program. Also: Health Communication Standard as related to the NYS "Right to Know" law relating to safety and material safety data information.

HMO

Health Maintenance Organizations. Alternative health insurance programs.

See: HMO

HRMS

Human Resource Management System. Information system for management of employee and position data. For campuses using HRMS, it forwards information to PaySr to effect payments.

I-9

I-9 Form. An Immigration and Naturalization Services form employers are required to obtain from of every appointee, along with documentation, to prove their identity and right to employment.

IFR

Income Fund Reimbursable -- budgetary term to describe funding for positions and budgets supported by income generated from fees. Positions may be established as PSR or TS even though funded by revenues. Sources include Parking Registration Fees & Ice Rink Fees.

IHRIM

International Association of Human Resource Information Management.

See: IHRIM

INA

Immigration and Naturalization Act.

INS

Immigration and Naturalization Service

See: INS

IPMA

International Personnel Management Association.

See: IPMA

IPP

Income Protection Plan. An alternative sick leave plan in which employees elect to reduce sick leave accruals.

IRS

Internal Revenue Service

See: IRS

ISU

Institutional Services Unit. A negotiating unit in NY State service composed mostly of those classified service titles responsible for providing therapeutic and custodial care in the State's institutions. It is currently represented by the Civil Service Employees' Association, Inc. (CSEA).

LAG

Payroll system pays two weeks later than the end of the pay period in which work was provided. Except for UUP represented employees, an additional lag is created by withholding one days pay from each of the first 5 pay periods for new employees. This amount is paid upon the employee's separation from service.

LEAP

Labor Education Action Program. A program that provides training for employees.

See: LEAP

LIFE

Legal Immigration Family Equity Act.

See: LIFE

M/C

Managerial/Confidential - Positions (incumbents thereof) that through their designation are excluded from being represented by a collective bargaining agent.

MP (I, II,...)

Management Professional (salary grades for SUNY Managerial/Confidential employees).

MSDS

Material Safety Data Sheet. A MSDA must be available for any product, chemical, etc. with which employees may come in contact in the work place.

NACUBO

National Association of College and University Business Officers.

See: NACUBO

NRA

Nonresident Alien. Individual who is not a U.S. citizen, does not have a green card, and is not a resident alien for tax purposes. NRAs are taxed under an entirely different system.

NU

Negotiating Unit. A unit composed of State titles assigned similar duties that has been determined by PERB to have a common enough interest to collectively negotiate its terms and conditions of employment.

NYBEAS

New York Benefit Eligibility and Accounting System. A system to maintain benefits eligibility and enrollment for health insurance for all state employees and for dental and vision benefits not covered by a benefit fund.

NYS

New York State

See: NYS

NYSCOPBA

New York State Corrections Officers and Police Benevolent Association - union that represents University Police Officers.

See: NYSCOPBA

NYSHIP

New York State Health Insurance Program

See: NYSHIP

NYSTEP

New York State Electronic Personnel System. An information system for processing personnel and classification transactions for employees in the classified service.

OFCCP

Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. A compliance agency that ensures that organizations receiving federal grants adhere to policies including those relating to affirmative action and equal employment opportunity.

See: OFCCP

ORP

Optional Retirement Program. Refers to defined contribution retirement programs approved for SUNY in 1964. Currently the authorized providers include Aetna, MetLife, TIAA-CREF, and Valic.

See: Aetna

See: MetLife

See: TIAA-CREF

See: Valic

OSC

Office of the State Comptroller - Agency that administers State payrolls, State contracts, and other payments (vouchers, etc.)

See: OSC

OSHA

Occupational Safety and Health Administration - a federal agency responsible for ensuring safe work environments. It has a NYS counterpart.

See: OSHA

OSU

Operational Services Unit. a negotiating unit in NYS service composed of craft workers, maintenance and repair personnel and machine operators. It is currently represented by the Civil Service Employees' Association, Inc., (CSEA).

OTETA

Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991. Requires random drug testing for certain employees who need CDLs to do their jobs.

See: OTETA

PaySR

NYS Payroll System administered by the OSC.

PDME

Payroll Distribution Management Transaction system.

PEF

Public Employee Federation - union that represents classified service professionals in New York State service.

PERB

Public Employment Relations Board - a State Agency with responsibility for providing oversight of collective bargaining for State employees including making unit determinations, rendering decisions in disputes, etc.

See: PERB

PESHA

Public Employees Safety And Health Act (the public employee OSHA)

POLICIES

Policies of the Board of Trustees of the State University of New York. Applies to all State employees in the SUNY Unclassified/Professional Service (M/Cs and UUP Negotiating Unit)

PSR

Personal Service Regular - a budgetary term to identify the type/source of funding. May include positions funded from IFR and DIFR as well as State positions (FTE) authorized in the NYS executive budget. PSR positions must be classified to appear on the SOP and appointees to them must be paid on an annual salary basis

PS&T

Professional, Scientific and Technical Services Unit. A collective bargaining unit that includes positions in the State classified professional services. Currently represented by PEF.

PSU

Professional Services Unit (SUNY) A negotiating unit in NYS service composed primarily of academic employees and professional employees of the State University of New York. It is currently represented by United University Professions, Inc., (UUP).

QAR

Qualified Academic Rank - faculty rank other than academic rank. Includes the title Lecturer and academic titles with prefixes (qualifiers) such as Visiting, Clinical, etc. Faculty appointed QAR do not accrue credit (years of service do not count) towards tenure.

RA

Resident Alien. Individual who is not a U.S. citizen and does not have a green card, but who has passed the substantial presence test for U.S. residency. A resident alien is taxed like a U.S. citizen.

RF

Research Foundation

See: RF

RIF

Reduction In Force.

SA

Student Assistant - students who are employed on temporary service and paid on an hourly basis.

SEC SUPR

Security Supervisors Unit. A negotiating unit in NYS service composed of supervisors of corrections, university police, and safety employees, mostly lieutenants, currently represented by Council 82.

SG (SGxx)

Salary Grade (statutory salaries tables).

SHRA

SUNY Human Resource Association

See: SHRA

SHRM

Society for Human Resource Management

See: SHRM

SL (SLxx)

Salary Level (for professional employee position, non-statutory salary charts).

SLEP

Sick Leave Exchange Program. Program that allows eligible M/C and UUP represented employees to exchange sick leave credits to reduce health insurance premiums.

SMSA

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. The area of employee recruitment against which parity and utilization levels are compared. The SMSA may vary depending upon level of job class, availability of applicants, location of work station, etc.

SOP

Schedule of Positions - part of the position/expenditure control system. All positions established in PSR must be lined out (listed by line item number) on the Schedule of Positions before OSC will approved expenditures from them.

SRA

Supplemental Retirement Annunity

SS

Social Security.

See: SS

SSU

Security Services Unit. A collective bargaining unit that includes corrections, safety, and university police officer titles. It is currently represented by NYSCOPBA.

SUBOA

SUNY Business Officers Association

See: SUBOA

SUCF

SUNY Construction Fund

See: SUCF

SUNY

State University of New York

See: SUNY

SUP

State University Plaza - new name for system administration. Includes SUNY Operations, SUNY Research Foundation, and SUNY Construction Fund.

SysAdm

State University of New York System Administration (being renamed: State University Plaza)

TA

Teaching Assistant

Taylor Law

Enabling legislation for collective bargaining in New York State. (The NYS Public Employees' Fail Employment Act).

See: TAYLOR LAW

TB SERVICE or TBS

Tuberculosis Service. A parenthetic designation attached to the title of a position the incumbent of which works in close and regular association with patients having active tuberculosis. In recognition of the hazard of infection, such positions receive a salary grade higher than that of other positions classified to the same basic title.

TDA

Tax Deferred Annuity

TIMA

Time Accrual System. A system that is used to maintain employee accrual balances.

TRS

Teachers' Retirement System (TRS). A defined benefit retirement program available to SUNY professional service employees.

See: TRS

TS

Temporary Service - also T/S. A source of funding that is provided as a lump sum in state appropriations that can be used to hire temporary staff or to fund student, graduate, and teaching assistant positions. TS positions do not have to be lined out on the SOP. Positions funded from temporary service cannot be paid on an annual salary basis (must be hourly, biweekly, or fee).

UUP

United University Professions. Union that represents SUNY Professional Staff in the Professional Services Unit.

WC

Workers' Compensation

WCB

Workers' Compensation Board

See: WCB