This action is used for Students that are being rehired or reinstated. The individual must have been on the University payroll during the current calendar year with no gap in service to use this action code. If there is a break in service, a New Employment action must be completed to put that person back on payroll.
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Field Name Description Format Effective Date Date that the action is to occur in the payroll system. MM/DD/YYYY (ex. 01/31/2005) Working Title This is the overall title for the employee. Text (ex. Professor/Chair or Special Proj. Officer & Associate Director) Base Dept A four digit number for departments, centers, professional schools and any other academic units to which a specific dept number has been assigned. 1234
Visiting If primary appointment is less than one (1) year, this must be checked yes; except for students
For students (rank code 20-29), this should always be NoY = Yes
N = NoClinical Pay A one-time payment for the portion of the Clinical Pay that is determined by reviewing clinical performance in accordance with the Clinical Compensation Plan. Can be awarded up to four times a year. This option is only available to individuals that hold faculty ranks in the Health Affairs – School of Medicine departments. (42xx) Y = Yes
N = NoCheck Dept Department to which paycheck and all payroll reports should be sent. 1234
Tenure Status Faculty ONLY( not required for non faculty and student ranks) – status of position Tenured – New appointments with Tenure are typically reserved for Professor appointments and in some occasions Associate Professors could be appointed with Tenure.
On Tenure Track – applies to those appointments that are on track to eventually receive tenure. Associate and Assistant Professors are typically appointed in the tenure track.
Not on Tenure Track – applies to the Faculty ranks of
Lecturer and Instructor as well as Fixed Term Faculty
ranks such as Clinical Professor or Research Associate
Professor for example.Retired – This code should be used for an appointment of an
individual that is an official retiree of a previously held
appointment that participated in the state or optional
retirement plan that is returning back to work and that is
not in the Phased retirement program.Phased Retirement – This code should only be used for
individuals that are being reemployed as a participant in the
Phased Retirement program after official retirement from
their Faculty appointment.
T = Tenured
N = On Tenure Track
Z = Not On Tenure Track
R = Retired
P = Phased RetirementUNC P&A Clinical Faculty that are members of UNC Physicians & Associates (P&A) receive certain supplemental fringe benefits in addition to the basic fringes received by all UNC-CH EPA faculty. This option is only available to individuals that hold faculty ranks in the Health Affairs – School of Medicine departments. (42xx) Y = Yes
N = No1st EPA Date first appointed as EPA faculty or non-faculty position. Does not include student appointments MM/DD/YYYY (ex. 01/01/2005) Perm/Temp If the duration of the appointment is less than twelve months or if the appointment is coded as visiting, code as temporary.
P = Permanent
T = TemporaryFunding Contingency The continuation of employment is contingent on the continued availability of funds Y = Yes
N = NoDental Faculty Practice Plan Faculty only with Base Rank dept number 43xx must have this entered (School of Dentistry) Y = Yes
N = NoService Period This code applies to the appointment service time and how they are paid. 9 month faculty appointments are when the faculty are hired for the academic year but paid over 12 months.
12 month appointments are when Faculty or EPA Non Faculty are working 12 months per year.
1 semester is used for students that are employed for only one semester where salary is paid over 9 biweekly pay periods.
2 semesters is used for students that are employed for two semesters where salary is paid over 26 pay periods.
1 = 9 Month
2 = 12 Month
3 = 1 Semester
4 = 2 Semesters
5 = Other (specify)Pay Cycle Time interval that employee is to be paid.
B = Bi-Weekly
M = Monthly
S = Summer SchoolRank Code Can have multiple entries, one for each rank held by the employee.
01 - 07
09 - 28
30
50 - 55Modifier Code A descriptive term used in conjunction with the rank title that better reflects the true title and work performed by the person that holds a specific appointment. Examples of rank modifiers include:
Acting/Interim Distinguished
Adjunct Distinguished Term
Assistant Not Applicable
Assistant To Other
Associate Research
Clinical
An example of a rank with a rank modifier would be: Clinical Professor.
A
0 - 9Dept Four digit number for Department where particular rank is held. 1234
Rank Title The rank title is derived from the rank and modifier code that are indicated in those fields. Display only Begin Date The date that the person was officially appointed to new rank. MM/DD/YYYY (ex. 01/01/2005) Scheduled End Date The scheduled end date for this rank. MM/DD/YYYY (ex. 01/01/2005) Actual End Date Last actual date of appointment. (only indicated when actually ending a specific rank) MM/DD/YYYY (ex. 01/01/2005) Primary Indicator Indicates Primary Rank for Employee. Only one rank may be set as “Y” for yes. All other ranks must be “N” for no. If an employee holds a Senior Administrator appointment, it is considered their primary appointment. Senior Administrators include the Chancellor, Provost, Deans and some Administrative Directors.
Y = Yes
N = NoFac Prim Indicator Denotes primary faculty rank. Only one rank may be set as “Y” for yes. All other ranks must be “N” for no. Y = Yes
N = NoNon Fac Indicator This field should only be indicated for appointments to Non Faculty positions. The non faculty indicator is determined based on the type of position that was approved when established and should be found on the position approval letter. For definitions of EPA Non Faculty types, click here.
1 = Research
2 = Instructional
3 = Senior Admin Tier I
4 = Senior Admin Tier IIBase Rate The annual base salary for the person (not annualized)
This value should be equal to the total of the base rates entered for each source123456
No commas or $
Supp Rate Administrative and Other Term Supplements such as Chair/Assistant Chair stipends, advisor stipends or Dean stipends. 123456
No commas or $
Total Salary Display only – Base Rate plus Supplemental Rate – Display only Display only FTE Full-Time Equivalent is the percent of time employed: full-time = 100%, one-third time = 33%, two-thirds time = 67% Do not enter fractional percents (two-thirds equals 67%, not 66.7%). If the appointee is coded as a UNC-CH student (Rank 20-26) fte is zero. If the appointee is Rank 27 or 28 and is eligible for health insurance the FTE has to be 1. FT/PT field is defaulted based on the FTE (FTE = 1.00 then FT, otherwise PT) 1.0
0.5
0.25Annualized Salary Display only – Base Rate/FTE. For part-time employee, this will show what annual salary would be if employee was full time. Display only Del If checked, this will delete salary source line.
FRS Acct/Object CD FRS Account
A 6-digit number to which revenue/expenses are assigned & the Four-digit object code revenue or expense category identifier. Click here for object code rules.XXXXXXXXXX entered without dashes
Ex. 2123451112C/S Cost Share - A 5 digit FRS account number that is used to share the funding with a Contracts and Grants account. 12345 Dist Amt The amount of the annual base salary that is funded by this source. 123456
No commas or $
Supp Dist Amt The amount of the annual supplemental salary that is funded by this source. 123456
No commas or $
Acct Exp Date The end date is not entered by the user; it is retrieved from FRS for the specific account. The end date is null for all state funds. Display only - MM/DD/YYYY Scheduled Source End Date This date field is provided for departments to indicate the date for sources that they plan to end at a specific time. These dates will eventually be used to calculate encumbrances on the accounts once that functionality is available in EPAWeb. MM/DD/YYYY (ex. 01/01/2005) BD Budget Code - Retrieved from FRS based on the 6 digit account number. FRS–lookup based on acct ID
Display only
PUR x-XXX-xxxx is the three-digit series after the budget code. It identifies the broad University purpose to which a transaction relates. The Office of State Budget and/or the University designates purpose codes that apply uniformly to state, trust, and contract and grant funds.
See the Accounting Services section of the Business Manual for a complete listing of General Purpose Code definitions.
http://www.ais.unc.edu/busman/act/actapp1.html
FRS–lookup based on acct ID
Display only
Dept The last four-digit series of numbers attribute segment of the account number identifying the activity of the department or the departmental cost center. A department number is used for all funds in the FRS system. FRS–lookup based on acct ID
Display only
Cost Code Used with InDepth. User defined codes utilized at the funding level to identify and to further classify expenses to the cost centers associated with a particular expenditure. Must be alpha and/or numeric Sub Acct Used with InDepth. InDepth internal accounts that are related or tied to a specific legacy account. 123 Sub CD Used with InDepth. These subcodes are used to create individualized "extensions" for existing legacy subcodes to further itemize charges to a specific subcode.
12345 Dist FTE Distributed FTE - This is a calculated field; defaults to the account % times the Employee FTE. 12 Acct % This is a calculated field; the total of all fund source distribution lines must equal 100%. If only one line of fund source distribution, this will be 100%.
Calculate the % based on the Total Salary
Display only Document Attach Allows user to attach documents to EPAWeb actions. Click here for help with this feature. Display only Comments open field for justifications Free form entry
| Routing Rules |
Approval/notification routing for actions prepared in the EPAWeb Personnel Action System is determined by what type of EPA appointment the employee has, what type of action is prepared, which department initiates the action (for employees with joint appointments), and how routing is setup for the department(s) involved. For more detailed information on approval/notification routing, click here.