*Continuous Contract definition
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To be eligible for consideration of a sabbatical leave, an eligible Bargaining Unit Member must have completed six (6) Continuous Contract Years on or before the commencement of the requested sabbatical leave.
A Bargaining Unit Member may choose to retire from JCCC after reaching full retirement eligibility, which shall be defined as any Bargaining Unit Member who meets full KPERS retirement eligibility (as defined by KPERS at the time of the below notification award) and has a minimum of 15 Continuous Contract Years with the College (“Early Notification Retiree”) .
Bargaining Unit Members who have completed 15 Continuous Contract Years and who are within two years of otherwise meeting the criteria for full retirement under the Kansas Public Employee Retirement System (“KPERS”) plan shall be eligible to apply for Senior Scholar status.
Bargaining Unit Members who have at least 15 Continuous Contract Years at JCCC and who have attained age fifty-five (55) may make application for Phase-out Retirement Status which provides the individual an opportunity to reduce workload in preparation for full retirement.
All Bargaining Unit Members who have completed five Continuous Contract Years shall be eligible for nomination for a Distinguished Service award.