The purpose of the Town of Amherst Employee Suggestion Program
is to secure for the Town of Amherst and its taxpayers the maximum
benefit from the conservation of Town resources. The program recognizes
that the employees of the Town represent an unlimited source of ideas
for better ways to serve the public. Monetary awards are intended
to offer a significant incentive for employees to become involved
in the creative process and to amplify the capabilities of management.
The program recognizes that every employee will, by identifying problems
and providing possible solutions, become, in a very real sense, a
part of the creative management team.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEE
All Town employees, whether full-time, part-time, or volunteer,
are eligible to submit suggestions. Former employees are also eligible
as long as (1) the suggestions were submitted prior to separation
of service with the Town; (2) such separation was voluntary; (3) and
the suggestions are implemented within one (1) year of submittal.
Department heads and supervisors, where supervisors' job responsibilities
call for them to seek methods to improve operations or services, shall
not be eligible for cash awards for suggestions which deal with operations
under their own supervision. They may, however, receive cash awards
for suggestions that deal with operations other than those under their
supervision or assigned general responsibility. Elected officials
of the Town may never receive cash awards.
MERIT AWARD BOARD
Consists of the following individuals: the Town Board of
the Town of Amherst and two (2) private citizens with business backgrounds,
to be appointed annually by a majority vote of the Town Board at the
Town reorganization meeting.
A.
The Merit Award Board shall have the power and duty to make
rules and regulations pertaining to the payment of employee awards.
All decisions of the Merit Award Board regarding the worthiness of
a suggestion for an award and the amount of such award shall be final
and binding and shall not be subject to review in any court or before
any other body, except as provided for in the rules and regulations
promulgated in accordance with this chapter.
B.
Members of the Merit Award Board shall not receive any salary
or compensation for service as members of such Board. However, Town
Board members will continue to receive their regular salaries as provided
by law.
SUGGESTION
A definite, constructive, original idea or a new application
of an old idea, submitted in writing by one or more eligible Town
employees, which is intended to do the following: increase productivity;
conserve Town resources; reduce Town costs; or improve the morale
of Town employees. The suggestions must not be the kind which employees
are reasonably expected to develop in the course of their regular
duties.
SUGGESTION REVIEW COMMITTEE
Consists of the following individuals: the Director of Human
Resources; the Comptroller; a Town Board member; three (3) private
citizens with business backgrounds, to be appointed by the majority
of the Town Board (these individuals shall not also serve on the Merit
Award Board), with one (1) member employed as a representative of
a labor organization (public or private) and the Town Attorney.
A.
The Suggestion Review Committee shall receive all suggestions,
as defined above, review them and forward its recommendations to the
Merit Award Board for final determination. The Suggestion Review Committee
may use other resources in order to complete its investigation/analysis.
B.
The Suggestion Review Committee shall have the power to make
all rules and regulations implementing the receipt of suggestions
by employees, the review of such suggestions by the Suggestion Review
Committee, and the criteria for determining which suggestions shall
be forwarded to the Merit Award Board. All decisions of the Suggestion
Review Committee shall be final and binding and shall not be subject
to review in any court or before any other body, except as provided
for in rules and regulations promulgated in accordance with this chapter.
A copy of the rules shall be on file with the Town Clerk.
C.
Members of this Suggestion Review Committee shall not receive
any salary or compensation for service as members of the Committee.
All necessary procedures for the submission and review of suggestions,
or for the awarding of monetary awards, will be established by the
Suggestion Review Committee or the Merit Award Board, respectively,
subject to the following guidelines:
A. All suggestions become the property of the Town of Amherst upon their
receipt, and all decisions of the Merit Award Board or the Suggestion
Review Committee shall be final and binding and nonreviewable, except
as provided for in the rules and regulations promulgated in accordance
with this chapter.
B. Duplicate suggestions cannot be given consideration for cash awards.
If duplicate suggestions are dated on the same day, the time received
in the Town Personnel Office shall govern, and the first filed shall
be the only one eligible for award.
C. In order to be eligible for a cash award, a suggestion with tangible
benefits must result in at least One Thousand Dollars and Zero Cents
($1,000.00) in projected savings during the first year after implementation.
D. The amount of the cash award shall be ten percent (10%) of the first
year's tangible monetary benefit, with no cap.
E. All employees who have a suggestion adopted, either individually
or in collaboration with others, will receive an Employee Suggestion
Award Certificate and a letter of commendation, both of which will
become a permanent part of their personnel record. Any suggestion
which have a tangible monetary benefit will have the same noted on
the Award Certification which shall also state the amount at issue.
F. All monetary awards will be charged to the budget or department which
benefits most from the suggestion.
G. Rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter shall govern
the character and quality of acceptable suggestions, the method of
submission and the procedures for their review, the manner in which
the suggestions will be passed on to the Merit Award Board, the value
of awards, the issuance and payment of such awards, and any other
policies and procedures as may be deemed necessary or appropriate
for the proper administration of this chapter.
H. Nothing herein shall be construed to change or otherwise modify the
terms of any collective bargaining agreement existing between the
Town of Amherst and any duly organized employee union of the Town
of Amherst.
The Town Board is hereby empowered to fund and expend moneys
for the purpose of this chapter.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, or part of this chapter
or application thereof to any person or circumstances shall be adjudged
by any court to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair,
or invalidate the remainder thereof or the application thereof to
other persons and circumstances but shall be confined in its operation
to the clause, sentence, paragraph, or part thereof and the persons
and circumstances directly involved in the controversy in which such
judgment shall have been rendered.
This chapter shall take effect immediately upon filing with
the Secretary of State of the State of New York, pursuant to the Municipal
Home Rule Law of the State of New York and the Code of the Town of
Amherst.