Wireless Communication Device Policy
The University
of Alabama in Huntsville
Policy on Wireless Communication Device Supplements
and Cellular
Telephone Use
Policy:
Subject to the appropriate approvals, UAHuntsville will
allow employees whose job duties require them to be accessible outside of normal
working hours to elect the policy option referenced below for cell phones or
other wireless communication devices.
Eligible employees can receive a bi-weekly, taxable
supplement to their pay and then make their own arrangements for their wireless
communication device directly. Employees must follow the procedures noted below
to enroll.
Rationale:
Two options are allowed by current IRS regulations. The
university has elected to offer a reimbursement that is a taxable benefit. This
option is most advantageous, requires less paperwork for employees and
departmental personnel, does not require logs of all calls to be maintained, and
does not result in records of all calls being subject to open records laws.
This option also allows employees to retain their cell phone numbers, if
desired, if no longer employed by the University.
Transition:
Immediately upon approval of this policy and authorization
by the appropriate supervisor/vice president, employees may participate in the
Payroll Supplement Policy. The supplement will go into effect the month
following employee notification to Payroll Services.
Policy Guidelines / Procedures:
Employees desiring a wireless communication device
supplement must comply with the following procedures:
A.
Application. If an employee’s job duties require spending
considerable time away from their office or work area or require them to be
accessible outside of normal working hours, he/she may apply for a wireless
communication device supplement with approval by the employee's supervisor and
the appropriate vice president. Approval of the supplement shall remain in
effect until terminated pursuant to the terms of this policy. A wireless
communication supplement is not an entitlement and may be changed or withdrawn
by the University at any time.
B. Amount of Supplement. The amount of the supplement is established
as a maximum of $45 per month for voice and $95 for voice and data service.
These amounts will be reviewed annually and revised as warranted.
No more frequently than every twelve months, an employee may request
a wireless communication equipment supplement. Upon approval of such request and
submission of an invoice showing the date of purchase and purchase price of the
equipment, the employee shall receive a lump sum reimbursement of eighty percent
(80%) of the cost of a new wireless communication device, not to exceed five
hundred dollars ($500).
C.
Payment of Supplement. The wireless communication device supplement
shall be paid to the employee on a bi-weekly basis as part of the employee's
bi-weekly compensation. The supplement is a taxable fringe benefit and is
subject to withholding requirements. The supplement is not an increase in base
pay and will not be included in calculations of percentage increases in pay,
retirement contributions, or other similar calculations.
D. Contracting for Services. Employees who receive approval for a
wireless communication device supplement are responsible for selecting and
contracting with a service provider in their own name for approved voice
service, data service, and wireless communication equipment. The employee must
retain an active service provider contract as long as he/she receives the
wireless communication device supplement. Any charges by the employee's service
provider in excess of the communication supplement are the personal
responsibility of the employee and not the University.
E. Use of Equipment. Because the employee owns the equipment
personally and the supplement is provided as taxable income, the employee may
use the communication device for both business and personal purposes.
Maintenance and service of the equipment is the personal responsibility of the
employee. Use of the equipment in any manner contrary to local, state, or
federal law will result in termination of the wireless communication device
supplement.
F.
Contract Changes. The employee shall bear the cost of any service
provider contract termination fees if the contract is terminated at the election
of the employee or due to a violation of this policy by the employee. The
University shall bear such costs in the event the termination of the employee's
service provider contract is required due to a change in University policy or
other reason unrelated to the employee's violation of this policy.
G.
University Email Service. Computer and Network Services has developed
procedures to configure your device to check email on the campus system. These
procedures can be accessed at
http://www.uah.edu/admin/helpdesk.
The helpdesk email address is
helpdesk@uah.edu.
H.
Ownership. If the employee discontinues employment with the
University, he/she will retain ownership of their wireless device.
Infrequent Use of Personal Cell Phone:
If an employee is not eligible for a wireless communication
device or supplement, or chooses not to apply for a device or a supplement,
business-related calls made on personal cell phones may be reimbursed by the
University under certain circumstances. If the employee uses a personal cell
phone to make business-related calls, the cost of such calls may be reimbursed
if the business-related calls cause the individual to exceed the number of
minutes included in his or her personal calling plan. A reimbursement form
showing any such excess charges attributable to business-related calls may be
submitted, with appropriate documentation, to the Office of Accounting and
Financial Reporting.
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