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COUNTY OF HAWAII <br /> Notes to the Basic Financial Statements <br /> June 30,2006 <br /> Compensated Absences <br /> Employees earn vacation credit at the rate of one and three-quarter working days for each <br /> month of service. Up to ninety days of vacation leave credits can be accumulated per <br /> employee. In addition,employees who work overtime can elect to take compensatory time off <br /> instead of overtime pay. The time off is earned at the rate of one and a half hours for each <br /> hour of overtime worked. There is no statutory limit.to the amount of compensatory time off <br /> an employee can accumulate. Both compensatory time off and vacation credits are converted <br /> to pay upon termination of employment. <br /> The amounts expected to be liquidated with expendable available resources are accrued in the <br /> appropriate funds and the amounts payable from future resources are recorded in the <br /> government-wide statement of net assets along with the estimated liability for FICA taxes and <br /> employers' retirement contributions on those amounts. All accumulated unpaid vacation and <br /> compensatory time off at June 30,2006 are expected to be liquidated with future expendable <br /> resources. In prior years,the following funds have been used to liquidate this liability for <br /> compensated absences: General Fund,Highway Fund,Sewer Fund,Solid Waste Fund, <br /> Vehicle Disposal Fund,Golf Course Fund and the Housing Agency. <br /> Sick leave accumulates without limit. Sick leave can be taken only in the event of illness and <br /> is not convertible to pay upon termination of employment. However,a County employee who <br /> retires or leaves government service in good standing with 60 days or more of unused sick <br /> leave is entitled to additional service credit in the Employees' Retirement System of the State <br /> of Hawai'i. Accumulated sick leave at June 30,2006 totaled$55,368,000 for the primary <br /> government. <br /> Leases <br /> Leases transferring substantially all of the risks and benefits of ownership are recorded as <br /> capital leases;other leases are operating leases(see Note 8). Capital leases are recorded as <br /> capital asset additions at their estimated fair market value at the inception of the lease and the <br /> related present value of the future minimum lease obligations is recorded as longterm debt. <br /> Operating lease expenditures and expenses are recognized when the lease obligation is paid. <br /> Retirement Plan Contributions <br /> The County's contribution to the Employees'Retirement System of the State of Hawai'i <br /> includes the normal cost plus the level annual payment required to amortize the unfunded <br /> actuarial accrued liability.The County's policy is to fund its required contribution annually <br /> (see Note 13).- <br /> -52- <br />
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