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ARTICLE 25 <br />SEPARATIONS <br />25.1 The effective date of separation shall be the last day on which the employee is <br />present for duty unless otherwise specified herein. <br />25.2 Resignation is defined as an action whereby an employee voluntarily leaves <br />County employment. An employee wishing to leave the County in good standing <br />shall file with the County a written resignation, stating the date and reasons for <br />leaving. Such notice must be given at least two weeks prior to the date of <br />separation. Failure to comply with this courtesy may be cause for denying such <br />employee re-employment with the County. Employees who are absent from <br />work for three consecutive work days without providing proper notice and being <br />excused (unless the employee is physically unable to provide notice) will be <br />considered as having "abandoned their position" and thereby voluntarily quit. <br />Requests for vacation leave shall not be unreasonably denied in accordance with <br />Article 31.6. At that time, the County will formally note the termination and <br />advise the employee and the Union of the action by first class U.S. mail to the <br />employee's address on record in the Human Resources Department. <br />25.3 Retirement is defined as a voluntary or involuntary procedure whereby an <br />employee separates from County employment for reasons of length of service or <br />disability. Retirement regulations and benefits shall conform with the provisions <br />of the Florida Retirement System. <br />25.4 Termination shall be effective as of the date of death. All compensation and <br />benefits due to the employee as of the effective date of separation shall be paid <br />to the beneficiary, surviving spouse, or the estate of the employee, as <br />determined by law or by executed forms in the employee's personnel file. <br />25.5 If a layoff does occur the County will determine which classifications within the <br />affected division will be eliminated. For purposes of this section, "classification" <br />shall be defined as the established positions in the bargaining unit's pay plan. <br />Additionally, full-time and part-time positions shall be considered separate <br />classifications. For purposes of this section, "division" shall be defined as <br />follows: Aquatic Centers, Customer Service, Engineering, Facilities <br />Management, Fire Rescue, Golf Course, Ocean Rescue, Parks, Road and <br />Bridge, Sanitary Landfill, Traffic Engineering, Vehicle Maintenance, Wastewater <br />Collection, Wastewater Treatment, Water Distribution, Water Production. The <br />employees in the affected classification within the affected division shall be laid <br />off based on the inverse order of their county -wide seniority (most recent hire <br />date). In lieu of layoff, an affected employee may displace any less senior <br />employee in the bargaining unit in any lower classification providing he/she <br />previously held the position and remains qualified. Employees accepting <br />36 <br />