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Guidelines for Service in Excess of 100% for Academic Employees Service in Excess of 100% payments are paid for overload teaching (overload is defined as teaching duties performed over and above the employee’s normal required teaching load) or for other special projects or assignments normally outside an employee’s routine responsibilities after the service is performed. NECESSARY APPROVALS MUST BE OBTAINED PRIOR TO SERVICES BEING PERFORMED. Guidelines Service in excess of 100% payments are designated for specific duties outside the regular responsibilities and are not intended for payment in lieu of a base increase to the salary, and should not be confused with “other duties as assigned.” Note: Normally, special projects are outside the home unit. Examples of Acceptable payments –
Examples of Unacceptable payments –
Full-time academic employees who are eligible to receive a service in excess of 100% payment –
Approvals/Forms Required –
Additional approvals (in addition to department heads and deans) required –
Payment Guidelines – Service in excess of a full-time appointment should be temporary and kept to a minimum; total payment is not to be paid until all service has been performed. For further information please
consult the Service in Excess of 100 Percent for Academic
Employees policy.
Request for Service in Excess of 100% The Request for Service in Excess of 100% policy and guidelines do not apply to less than full-time Academic Employees. Processing guidelines for lump sum payments for these employees can be found at: Guidelines for Lump Sum Payments for Less than Full-Time Academic Employees 1/11/08
Mark Overmier................... zorkahn@uiuc.edu |