UCPath 4/8 - 4/15

UCPath Changes & Enhancements:
April 8, 2022 - April 15, 2022

UCPath recently implemented the changes listed below and are available on the support site. 

General Ledger 

Summary

Date

Change Request Number

Implemented the "go forward" fix to ensure accurate effort percent, percent of total pay and hours on effort bearing earn codes.

04/14/22

UCP-95588


Payroll & Compensation

Summary

Date

Change Request Number

Updated the Other Postemployment Benefits Rate (OPEB) and the Benefit Administration Rate for FY 22/23. The new rates are $2.36 and $0.19, respectively.

04/08/22

UCP-114092

 

UCPath 

Summary

Date

Change Request Number

Resolved the issue preventing the "Help" link from appearing in the UCPath portal.

04/13/22

UCP-114199

Other Updates & Reminders:

  • Navigate to UCPath > Help > Location Users to access recently updated training materials: 
    • Workforce Administration (WFAL260: Template Transactions – Part 1):
      • Workforce Administration (WFAL260: Template Transactions – Part 1):
        • Updated to reflect 2022 dates and note added to the Qualifying for the Inactive COLA section
      • Job Aid: Emeriti Processing for July 1 Retirement Date
        • Updated to reflect 2022 dates
        • This job aid is also located under the following course:
          • WFAL250: Template Transactions – Part I

Did You Know: When using mobile deposit, some banks impose a temporary hold prior to releasing funds.

  • Temporary holds may be imposed by your bank if:
    • You are depositing a large check
    • There have been frequent overdrafts in your account
    • You previously had a deposited check returned unpaid
    • The bank considers a deposited check a risk for non-payment
  • If you have a question about bank holds, contact your bank directly (UCPath is not authorized to call an employee’s bank)
  • Avoid returned checks by making sure the scanned image is clear
  • If your deposit did not go through, do not try re-deposit the check with your mobile device unless you receive a message on your device indicating that the transaction was not accepted
  • If a UC paycheck is returned:
    • Deposit the check in person at your bank
    • You may submit a case and UCPath can contact our bank (Wells Fargo) to determine why the deposit was returned
  • Resources: