IVD Question
#1
I used 5 IVDs in 2023, twice. 2 before my PVAC, which was 3 weeks. The final 3 PVDs were utilized in the month before my SVAC. All PVDs came off the front end of my 2 SVAC weeks in NOV, so when the month came I had 9 actual SVAC days and the last one was on Thanksgiving Day. Now, looking at my DEC Timecard, I'm showing VAC in/payoff/out at zero, as expected. But at the bottom, I'm showing 2 IVDs available and 1 IV occasion available. 5 days used should leave me with 1 available, I believe. Since I have no remaining current year vacation, these numbers seem meaningless, and even if I had some vacation on the books, didn't I exhaust my IVD alottment be cashing in on 2 occasions? I'm guessing 14.K is in play. Where do I see that tally of sick leave usage in my category? I'd appreciate any attempts to distribute some clarity, especially on the issue of what 2 IVDs available and 1 IV occasion are good for if I have zero vacation time available.
TIA.
TIA.
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#2
I used 5 IVDs in 2023, twice. 2 before my PVAC, which was 3 weeks. The final 3 PVDs were utilized in the month before my SVAC. All PVDs came off the front end of my 2 SVAC weeks in NOV, so when the month came I had 9 actual SVAC days and the last one was on Thanksgiving Day. Now, looking at my DEC Timecard, I'm showing VAC in/payoff/out at zero, as expected. But at the bottom, I'm showing 2 IVDs available and 1 IV occasion available. 5 days used should leave me with 1 available, I believe. Since I have no remaining current year vacation, these numbers seem meaningless, and even if I had some vacation on the books, didn't I exhaust my IVD alottment be cashing in on 2 occasions? I'm guessing 14.K is in play. Where do I see that tally of sick leave usage in my category? I'd appreciate any attempts to distribute some clarity, especially on the issue of what 2 IVDs available and 1 IV occasion are good for if I have zero vacation time available.
TIA.
TIA.
Sick leave contest results were on Deltanet if that helps answer as to why you have one showing.
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I believe you could conceivably use 2 IVDs in a single occasion to drop 3 consecutive trips. One blocks in early day 1, second reports late same day and blocks in early on 2nd day, third reports late on 2nd day.
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1) a single rotation of any length,
2) multiple rotations totaling no more consecutive days than the number of IVDs requested
3) no more consecutive reserve on-call days than the number of IVDs requested, or
4) a combination of rotations and reserve on-call days totaling no more consecutive days than the number of IVDs requested.
If you have two back to back 2-day trips, you could drop both with one IVD occasion, but it would require using 4 IVD days. You can’t use only 2 IVD days and drop both trips by touching only one day of each trip (unless you use more than one IVD occasion).
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23.I.11.e:
1) a single rotation of any length,
2) multiple rotations totaling no more consecutive days than the number of IVDs requested
3) no more consecutive reserve on-call days than the number of IVDs requested, or
4) a combination of rotations and reserve on-call days totaling no more consecutive days than the number of IVDs requested.
If you have two back to back 2-day trips, you could drop both with one IVD occasion, but it would require using 4 IVD days. You can’t use only 2 IVD days and drop both trips by touching only one day of each trip (unless you use more than one IVD occasion).
1) a single rotation of any length,
2) multiple rotations totaling no more consecutive days than the number of IVDs requested
3) no more consecutive reserve on-call days than the number of IVDs requested, or
4) a combination of rotations and reserve on-call days totaling no more consecutive days than the number of IVDs requested.
If you have two back to back 2-day trips, you could drop both with one IVD occasion, but it would require using 4 IVD days. You can’t use only 2 IVD days and drop both trips by touching only one day of each trip (unless you use more than one IVD occasion).
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23.I.11.e:
1) a single rotation of any length,
2) multiple rotations totaling no more consecutive days than the number of IVDs requested
3) no more consecutive reserve on-call days than the number of IVDs requested, or
4) a combination of rotations and reserve on-call days totaling no more consecutive days than the number of IVDs requested.
If you have two back to back 2-day trips, you could drop both with one IVD occasion, but it would require using 4 IVD days. You can’t use only 2 IVD days and drop both trips by touching only one day of each trip (unless you use more than one IVD occasion).
1) a single rotation of any length,
2) multiple rotations totaling no more consecutive days than the number of IVDs requested
3) no more consecutive reserve on-call days than the number of IVDs requested, or
4) a combination of rotations and reserve on-call days totaling no more consecutive days than the number of IVDs requested.
If you have two back to back 2-day trips, you could drop both with one IVD occasion, but it would require using 4 IVD days. You can’t use only 2 IVD days and drop both trips by touching only one day of each trip (unless you use more than one IVD occasion).
But let's say you had 3 back-to-back 2-day trips over a 3-day footprint as I described above (like lean-overs, except with legal rest.). This would only take 3 IVD's and one occasion, yes?
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