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Name Description Data Format Data Length Valid Values
DONATED ANNUAL LEAVE RECIPIENT APPROVAL DATE Date the employee was approved to become a leave recipient. Date N/A
DISABLED VETERAN LEAVE – BALANCE OF HOURS Balance of disabled veteran leave hours not used or forfeited, as of the end of the pay period. Eligible employees are credited with an initial balance of hours at the beginning of a 12-month eligibility period based on their work schedule (e.g., 104 hours for a regular (nonseasonal) full-time employee), after applying any required offsets. The balance may be adjusted based on changes in an employee’s work schedule. Disabled veteran leave must be used within the 12-month eligibility period or it is forfeited at the end of that period. (See 5 U.S.C. 6329 and 5 CFR part 630, subpart M.) Decimal 9,2 N/A
DISABLED VETERAN LEAVE – HOURS USED IN PAY PERIOD Number of disabled veteran leave hours used in the pay period. Leave must be used for medical treatment of a qualifying service-connected disability. (See 5 U.S.C. 6329 and 5 CFR part 630, subpart M.) Decimal 9,2 N/A
DISABLED VETERAN LEAVE – HOURS USED YTD Total number of disabled veteran leave hours used year-to-date in the leave year. Includes leave used retroactively in past pay periods. Leave must be used for medical treatment of a qualifying service-connected disability. (See 5 U.S.C. 6329 and 5 CFR part 630, subpart M.) Decimal 9,2 N/A
DISPUTE RESOLUTION HOURS - PAY PERIOD Amount of Dispute Resolution Hours used in the pay period. Dispute Resolution Hours make up a component of Union Official Time, and specifically report on the official time used to process grievances up to and including arbitrations and to process appeals of bargaining unit employees to the various administrative agencies such as the MSPB, FLRA, and EEOC and, as necessary, to the courts. Decimal 9,2 N/A
DISPUTE RESOLUTION HOURS - YTD Amount of Dispute Resolution Hours used year to date. Dispute Resolution Hours make up a component of Union Official Time, and specifically report on the official time used to process grievances up to and including arbitrations and to process appeals of bargaining unit employees to the various administrative agencies such as the MSPB, FLRA, and EEOC and, as necessary, to the courts. Decimal 9,2 N/A
DONATED ANNUAL LEAVE BALANCE Amount of annual leave donated to the employee. Decimal 9,2 N/A
DONATED ANNUAL LEAVE UNUSED BALANCE Amount of unused donated annual leave as of the date of separation or transfer. Decimal 9,2 N/A
DONATED ANNUAL LEAVE USED Amount of donated annual leave used. Decimal 9,2 N/A
DUTY STATION The location of an employee's official worksite. Text_F 9 Current Values
DISABILITY The physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities; the record of such impairment; or the perception of such impairment by others. Number_F 2 Current Values
Past Values
DESIGNATION OF FEGLI BENEFICIARIES INDICATOR FEGLI Handbook: Notice, signed by insured and witnessed by two persons, indicating the person(s) to receive life insurance benefits. The form used for life insurance designations is the Designation of Beneficiary form (SF 2823). Text_F 1 Current Values
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DISABLED VETERAN LEAVE – START DATE OF USAGE PERIOD Start (beginning) date of 12-month eligibility period during which disabled veteran leave under 5 U.S.C. 6329 and 5 CFR part 630, subpart M, may be used. The start date is the “first day of employment” as defined in 5 CFR 630.1303. The entry of a start date in this field represents agency certification that the employee in question is entitled under law and regulation to use disabled veteran leave during the 12-month period beginning on that date. Date N/A
DISABLED VETERAN LEAVE - END DATE OF USAGE PERIOD End date of 12-month eligibility period during which disabled veteran leave under 5 U.S.C. 6329 and 5 CFR part 630, subpart M, may be used (assuming the employee remains eligible). The end date is one day before the anniversary date of the beginning of the 12-month period. For example, if the start date is April 7 in one year, the end date is April 6 of the next year. However, if an employee’s eligibility for disabled veteran leave is lost during the 12-month eligibility period, as described in 5 CFR 630.1304(d), the effective date of the loss of eligibility (i.e., the last day the qualifying rating is in effect) must be recorded as the end date in place of the originally scheduled end date. Date N/A
DATE OF BIRTH An employee's date of birth. Date N/A
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