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Code · Montana · Title 2 — Government Structure and Administration · Chapter 18 · Part 1

2-18-107. Job-sharing positions -- benefits.

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2-18-107 . Job-sharing positions -- benefits.
(1)Job sharing may be used, to the extent practicable, by each agency as a means of promoting increased productivity and employment opportunities. Job sharing may be actively pursued to fill vacated or new positions but may not be actively pursued to replace current full-time employees. However, on request of a current employee, that employee's position may be considered for job sharing. A position may be filled by more than one incumbent currently in a full-time position.
(2)Employees in a job-sharing status are entitled to holiday pay, annual leave, sick leave, and health benefits on the same basis as permanent part-time employees provided for in 2-18-603 , 2-18-611 , 2-18-618 , and 2-18-703 .
(3)Employees classified in a part-time status may not be reclassified to a job-sharing status while employed in the position classified as part-time.
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