Fitness Release Time and Wellness Leave Policy
The University has established a Fitness Release Time and Wellness Leave policy, MAPP 02.02.08, to support University of Houston employees in their efforts to improve their health and well-being, and to enhance their work performance and productivity. The policy is in accordance with the State Employees Health Fitness and Education Act of 1983.
The Fitness Release Time (FRT) portion of the policy provides full-time, benefits-eligible employees who have been with the University a minimum of 3 months from date of hire up to thirty (30) minutes, three times per week, to participate in approved fitness activities offered on the University of Houston campus. The FRT policy may not interfere with an employee’s duties or a department’s responsibilities. Therefore, supervisor approval is required before an employee may commence any activity under the program. All time (1.5 hours per week) taken under the policy must be recorded in the Time Reporting and Absence Management (TRAM) system.
The Wellness Leave portion of the policy provides a wellness incentive of 8 hours leave to eligible employees who complete an approved Health Risk Assessment and receive an annual comprehensive physical exam. The wellness leave may be used for any purpose as two half-days or one full day off. Wellness leave time must be scheduled with supervisor’s approval and cannot be used in conjunction with the College Release Program.
To learn more about eligibility for the program, requirements for participation and procedures for application, please review the policy MAPP 02.02.08 in its entirety, as well as the FAQs on this webpage before requesting Fitness Release Time and/or Wellness Leave.
Application Procedure for Fitness Release Time (FRT)
To qualify for FRT, an eligible employee must complete the FRT Application and the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire. Please note that in some cases additional documentation such as Medical Clearance may be requested.
To request Fitness Release Time, the following steps must be completed:
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Print the FRT Application requesting up to thirty (30) minutes, three times per week to participate in POWER UP approved physical fitness activities on the University of Houston campus. Complete the form identifying the activities in which you plan to engage as well as the days and times. Discuss the request with your supervisor to determine if the leave is possible. If so, obtain his/her signature to verify approval of the requested leave for the semester.
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If your supervisor approves the request, print and complete the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) form. You should then scan and email both forms (FRT Application & PAR-Q) to Human Resources at POWERUP@uh.edu. If the request is denied by your supervisor, you may not use Fitness Release Time that semester.
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Please answer the questions on the PAR-Q honestly. If you answer “Yes” to one or more of the questions on the PAR-Q, you will be asked to obtain a Medical Clearance form from your primary care physician indicating clearance to participate in an exercise program/the physical fitness activity you have selected. This form should also be emailed to HR, along with your FRT Application and PAR-Q.
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If all requirements are met, your application will be approved by HR, who in turn will notify you and your supervisor. Please retain copies of the FRT Application, PAR-Q, etc. for your records. The original forms will be filed in Human Resources.
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Remember, you must request the time off for FRT for each thirty (30) minute session via the Time Reporting and Absence Management (TRAM) system, using code 083 for biweekly and 082 for monthly.
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You supervisor is to approve FRT time in TRAM, as long as it does not exceed thirty (30) minutes, three times per week. If you are an hourly employee, you must clock out and clock back in for each 30 minute period you take when using FRT.
To report your FRT, access PASS,
Select Absence Requests
- Enter Start Date
- Under Filter by Type – select Paid Release Time
- Under Absence Name – select CDV Fitness Release Time
- Enter an End Date
- Under Partial Days - select All Days (If days are not sequential, you will need to submit an Absence Request for each )
- Enter .5 Hours
- Click Calculate Duration
- Make any comments
- Click Submit
Fitness Release Time FAQs
No, while these are excellent offerings and supervisors are encouraged to allow employees to attend such wellness programs when possible, this policy only applies to physical fitness activities on campus.
Can I come in late or leave work 30 minutes early to work out at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center?
No, the FRT policy cannot be connected to the start or end of the work day. Fitness Release Time is intended to be used within the actual workday.
Could I instead take 45 minutes twice a week (still a total of the 1.5 hours granted) to work out? The policy is in accordance with the State Employees Health Fitness and Education Act of 1983, which provides employees time away from their desks to engage in physical fitness activity for 30 minutes, 3 times per week. Longer periods of release time could contribute to operational problems and disrupt University business.
For Supervisors
Application Procedure for Wellness Leave
To qualify for the incentive, an eligible employee must complete an approved online health risk assessment (HRA) and receive an annual comprehensive physical exam. Please note that while annual physical exams are considered preventive care and typically covered by one’s insurance plan, that you may be responsible for out-of-pocket expenses related to the appointment(s), such as fees charged for additional screens, tests and/or co-pays.
To request Wellness Leave, the following steps must be completed:
- Complete a Health Risk Assessment (HRA). HRA Video Tutorial
- BCBSTX:
- BCBSTX HealthSelect members should register for a BlueAccess for Members Visit https://healthselect.bcbstx.com/. Click the “log in” tab in the upper right corner.
- Next, click “New User? Register Now” and create an account. (You will need your member ID from your insurance card in order to create an account).
- Once you are on the home page of the BAM website, click on the Well On Target tab under “quick links” on the right side.
- Once your account is created, log on and click on the Well On Target tab under “quick links” on the right side. Create your Well On Target (WOT) account.
- Once your account is created, you will be prompted to take the HRA.
- Once you complete the HRA on the Well onTarget “Dashboard” page, locate and click on the “Browse All Activities” link. Then, scroll down the page to the MORE FEATURES FOR YOU segment block and click on “Certificates”. From there, you can click on EMAIL CERTIFICATE and send it to yourself and then forward it to POWERUP@uh.edu – or – you can enter POWERUP@uh.edu to send it directly to HR.
- BCBSTX:
- Other: If you do not have BCBSTX HealthSelect as your insurance provider, please contact powerup@uh.edu for additional options.
- Print the Completed HRA and Physician’s Certification of Routine Physical Exam Affidavit and complete the “Health Risk Assessment Certification” portion.
- Using sick leave, schedule your physical exam with your doctor’s office. When you schedule your appointment, ask the physician’s office staff to make note that you will need the physician to sign the designated section of the Affidavit.” DON’T FORGET to bring the printed Affidavit form with you to your appointment. It will be helpful to provide the office staff with the form when you first check in at the doctor’s office.
- Before your doctor’s visit, review your HRA personalized report again and take it with you to your appointment. Make notes of identified health risks and topics to discuss with your physician.
- Before you leave your appointment, be sure that your physician has signed the appropriate section of the Completed HRA and Physician’s Certification of Routine Physical Exam Affidavit.
- Inform your supervisor of having met the qualifications for wellness leave and obtain his/her signature on the Affidavit. Remember, you are not required to nor should you share with your supervisor or HR any personal medical information from your HRA or physician’s visit. Only the documentation listed here should be submitted to HR.
- Review the Affidavit to ensure that it is complete. Then scan and email a copy of the HRA Completion Certificate/email (if you haven’t done so already) and Completed Physician’s Certification of Routine Physical Exam Affidavit to HR. Both of these fully completed documents must be submitted via POWERUP@uh.edu to complete the application process for Wellness Leave.
- All forms for Wellness Leave should be submitted to HR by 12/7. HR will review the documentation and, if all requirements are met, notify you and your supervisor via email of your successful completion of the requirements for eight (8) hours wellness leave. The notification will provide guidance for both employee and supervisor in regard to how the leave should be processed in TRAM. See instructions below.
To document your Wellness Leave, access PASS,
Select Absence Requests
- enter Start Date
- under Filter by Type – select Paid Release Time
- under Absence Name – select Wellness Leave
- enter an End Date
- under Partial Days - select All Days (If dividing the time into half days, you will need to submit an Absence Request for each )
- Enter 8 Hours (or 4 if taking a ½ day)
- Click Calculate Duration
- Make any comments
- Click Submit
Wellness Leave FAQs
What is a Comprehensive Physical Exam? The exam consists of a detailed medical history, physical examination, and age- and sex-appropriate counseling and screening tests. It is a customized exam that includes provision of evidence-based counseling and screening tests based on the patient’s health status, risk factors and personal and family history.
Do I need to submit the results from my HRA or Comprehensive Physical Exam to HR? No, please do NOT provide HR with any medical information. No personal medical information should be shared with your supervisor or HR for the purpose of this policy. The Health Risk Assessment completion email and the Physician’s Certification of Routine Physical Exam Affidavit do not ask for and should not contain any personal medical information.
I have insurance through my spouse and don’t have either of the health plans listed. Am I still eligible to take advantage of the FRT and Wellness Leave Policy? If so, what HRA should I complete?
Yes, you may still apply for and receive FRT and Wellness Leave provided all policy requirements have been met. Most insurance carriers provide employees with an online Health Risk Assessment. Once you complete it, you should receive a confirmation certificate or email that you can submit to HR to verify that you have completed it. In the event that you do not, you may take a screenshot of the last page of the HRA that clearly shows that you have completed the health survey (name, date, etc.) to scan and submit to HR, along with the completed Affidavit. If your insurance does not provide an HRA, please email POWERUP@uh.edu for a link to an approved assessment.
Do I need to get my physical within a certain timeframe in order to receive this benefit?
After I confer with my supervisor and receive approval to use wellness leave on a particular day/s, how do I record my time out?
For Supervisors:
If an employee is approved for Wellness Leave, will I be notified? How will the time be awarded and tracked?
Can employees take the time whenever they want?
If you have additional questions regarding the FRT and Wellness Leave Policy, please contact Human Resources’ Customer Service at 713 743-3988 or email POWERUP.uh.edu.