Jury Duty
The New York State Judiciary Law has been amended to provide a
different method of payment of the jury per diem allowances to, among others,
CUNY employees who serve on State or local juries in New York State. Full -time
employees with the exception of Painter, Supervisor Painter, and Supervisor
of Mechanics, shall not suffer any loss of pay while performing jury duty service.
Prior to the commencement of jury service, a copy of the summons that
specifies the date service is to begin must be submitted to Ms. Brenda Campfield,
in the Office of Human Resource Services. Employees must complete and sign the
notice and answer the following questions.
1. Does your employer pay you while you are on jury service?
Yes
2. Does your employer deduct the $40.00 juror fee from your pay?
No
3. Does your employer have more than 10 employees including you?
Yes
Please remember that an employee of CUNY is a "State or local
employee" for the purpose of Section 521 and the employee must answer in
the affirmative when asked this question by appropriate court personnel.
At the completion of jury duty service employees must present
a original of the completed jury duty certificate to Ms. Brenda Campfield in
the Office of Human Resources. For those employees who submit a timesheet the
original can be attached to the current timesheet. The certificate must include
the employee's name, dates of jury duty service, and the signature or stamp
of the appropriate court clerk.
If the State inadvertently issues a check for per diem jury duty
service, the employee must reimburse the College; contact the Payroll Office
if you have received a check in error. An employee who serves on federal or
out-of-state jury duty will continue to receive a per diem allowance and must
follow the old procedure, i.e. reimburse the College upon receipt of payment.
Full time employees who serve on jury duty while on a regularly
scheduled day off for which they are not receiving salary or wages, are
entitled to receive the jury duty per diem allowance for jury duty service on
such days off.
Full time employees who serve on jury duty while on paid vacation
time (annual leave) or while on a paid leave of absence, are not entitled
to receive the jury duty per diem allowance for jury duty service on such days.
However, the Law exempts full-time teaching instructional staff from this provision
during the summer months provided they are not teaching summer school
for additional compensation.
Full time employees working night shift who also serve on jury
duty during daytime hours of the same day are not entitled to receive
the jury duty per diem allowance.
Adjunct staff may have absences excused if the jury duty
service prevents his or her teaching a particular class or observing a specific
assignment. Prior to commencement of jury service Ms. Hollis Eckmann in the
Office of Human Resources should be contacted as detailed above.
College Assistants who are serving Jury Duty get paid by
the College for the first 3 days served- provided they are scheduled work days.
They are paid their regular wage for the day or $40, whichever is less. A memo
must be submitted to the Human Resources Office by their supervisor stating
normal work schedule prior to serving Jury Duty.
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