Maryland
MEMORANDUM
To: Program Directors Personnel Officers
Facility CEO’s County Personnel Liaisons
Local Health Officers
From: J. Alan Baker, Director
Personnel Services Administration
Subject: Lunch Breaks
Date: January 22, 2003
It has been brought to my attention that many administrations are not requiring employees to take lunch breaks. For your information, enumerated below are the DHMH standards governing these breaks:
• Each employee is required to take at a minimum a half-hour lunch break after working 5.5 hours unless their supervisor requires them to work through their lunch to complete an assignment.
• In those cases where a supervisor requires their subordinate to work through their lunch period the employee is to be compensated with overtime or compensatory time, whichever is applicable. Under no circumstances can an employee work through lunch to shorten their workday.
• Lunch breaks are not work time. The employee must be completely relieved from duty for at least 30 minutes for the purpose of eating a regular meal.
• A lunch break typically occurs midway through the employee’s shift. Lunch breaks should not be routinely eliminated; however, supervisors may assign the break earlier or later, depending on the work situation.
• Employee lunch schedules must be pre-approved by their supervisors. Employees may not unilaterally elect to work through lunch in order to shorten their shift; i.e., to come in to work late or to leave early. The appropriate leave must be approved for any absence during the scheduled work shift.
Supervisory authorities are responsible and accountable for administering their subordinates’ lunch periods in accord with the above criteria. Your Central Timekeeping Unit is responsible for applying these criteria when auditing employee timesheets (DHMH-858, DHMH-566, etc.). Timesheet daily entries must account for a minimum 30-minute lunch break during work shifts exceeding 5.5 hours. Any supervisor-approved deviation from this standard must be explained in the REMARKS section; otherwise a .5-hour break will be applied.
Please forward this information to your unit supervisors. Any questions are to be directed to your Personnel Officer. Please note that this information will also be available on the Internet version of the Personnel Guidance Handbook at in the near future.
File In Personnel Guidance Handbook Under Category: Leave and Pay
cc: Jonathan R. Seeman, Deputy Secretary For Operations
Diane L. Matuszak, Acting Deputy Secretary For Public Health Services
Deborah I. Chang, Deputy Secretary For Health Care Financing
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DHMH
STATE OF MARYLAND
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
201 W. Preston Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., Governor – Arlene Stephenson, Acting Secretary
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