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• Department Heads are responsible for providing the Human Resources Manager with records <br />on all employee training done at City expense; upon request a report will be prepared which <br />documents training received and funds expended. <br />Education -Degree Completion Tuition Reimbursement <br />All regular City employees are eligible to participate, however it is the expectation of the city of <br />Ramsey that new hires come to the City fully qualified for their position. Therefore, training <br />beyond incidental levels shall not be provided during an employee's first year of service. <br />Completion of additional education is not a basis for requesting a salary increase. Courses should <br />be taken outside of work hours; however, when unavoidable courses may be taken during the work <br />day with prior approval from the Department Head <br />Employees wishing to utilize the City's tuition reimbursement funds must: 1) submit a request via <br />a "Pre -Approval for Tuition Reimbursement" form prior to registration of classes; this process <br />should be completed prior to the applicable annual budget process, and 2) submit a reimbursement <br />request form after successful completion of classes; employees should be aware of the following <br />key points <br />• Employees participating in a job -related Bachelor's Degree program at an accredited <br />college or university or post -secondary classes at accredited colleges, universities, and <br />vocational/technical institutes can apply for City reimbursement for 50% of the cost of <br />tuition, books and laboratory fees. Any other fees, including fees for supplies, <br />transportation, student activity fees, late registration fees, school entrance fees, and <br />graduation fees are not eligible for reimbursement. <br />• In order to be eligible for reimbursement, the degree program or classes must be deemed by <br />the Department Head, City Administrator, and Human Resources Manager to be job -related <br />and a benefit to the employer before the employee registers for the class. <br />• Reimbursement will only be made upon receipt of a "C" or better for the course. <br />• Reimbursement will also be made when employees elect to take classes on a Pass / Fail or <br />Credit / No Credit basis, subject to receipt of successful completion. <br />• Employees seeking reimbursement must present a paid fee statement and grade transcript in <br />order to receive reimbursement. <br />• Reimbursement for classes taken at private institutions shall not exceed the tuition charged <br />by Minnesota State Colleges and Universities. <br />• Reimbursements are on a first come, first served basis and shall not exceed the department <br />budget. <br />• In the event a department receives reimbursement requests that exceed its budget allocation <br />for education reimbursement, the Department Head and City Administrator shall have the <br />discretion to apportion the available funds, including the discretion to refuse <br />reimbursement. <br />• In the event an employee leaves the City's employment, any reimbursement for education <br />received during the 12 months prior to leaving must be returned to the City. <br />• Reimbursements will be made through payroll as either a non-taxable reimbursement or <br />taxable reimbursement; contingent upon current IRS guidelines. <br />551Page <br />