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The following Fort Hood civilian employees are facing medical emergencies and have exhausted their paid leave. They are enrolled in the Voluntary Leave Transfer Program, which permits eligible employees to receive annual leave donations. Your generosity can help alleviate their financial burden during difficult times. If you are a Civilian Appropriated Fund employee, please consider donating annual leave by completing the OPM630A form. It is available at your organization’s administration office or via the link provided. Thank you for your support!
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LEAVE DONATIONS (Page 1 of 2)The following Fort Hood employees are going through medical emergencies and have exhausted all of their paid leave. They are enrolled in the Voluntary Leave Transfer Program. This program allows civilian employees, who meet eligibility requirements, to receive annual leavedonations from other employees to help defray the loss of income during a medical emergency. The CPAC must be notified in writing once the emergency is complete, and the employee returns to duty!
LEAVE DONATIONS (Page 2 of 2)The following Fort Hood employees are going through medical emergencies and have exhausted all of their paid leave. They are enrolled in the Voluntary Leave Transfer Program. This program allows civilian employees who meet eligibility requirements to receive annual leave donations from other employees to help defray the loss of income during a medical emergency. If you are a Civilian Appropriated Fund employee, you can help by donating annual leave. Donations can be made to any or all employees listed, by completing OPM630A donation form. http://www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/opm630a.pdf This form is also available at your organization's administration office or the CPAC. If you wish to donate to more than one employee, indicate how many hours you wish to donate to each employee. The completed signed form may be faxed or hand carried to: Ft Hood Civilian Personnel Advisory Center, Bldg 4220, Attn: Payroll Customer Service Representative, FAX 287-7653