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SICK LEAVE (CLASSIFIED STAFF, PROFESSIONAL STAFF AND EXECUTIVES) | No. 3-21 | Rev. 9-10-02 |
| Date 8-17-77 | |||
I. DEFINITIONS
A. Sick Leave - For the purpose of this policy, sick leave is defined as
the continuance of salary and service credit during a period of personal
or immediate family illness or preventative health care. Sick leave has
no cash value. No payment is made for unused sick leave in the event of
transfer or separation from employment.
B. Immediate Family - For the purpose of this policy only, immediate family
is defined as spouse, parent (where employee is a necessary care giver),
son or step-son, daughter or step-daughter, and foster children under
the legal care of the employee.
C. Illness - A health condition including off-the-job injury and maternity
that would logically cause a health professional to recommend bed rest,
hospitalization, and/or other legitimate medical treatment.
D. Preventative Care - Medical treatment provided by a licensed health care
professional including routine health examinations.
State Board of Regents Policy and Procedure R821, Employee Benefits
Policy and Procedures No. 3-2, Employee Definitions
Policy and Procedures No. 3-15, Personnel Relations
Policy and Procedures No. 3-21b, Conversion of Excess Sick Leave to Vacation
Policy and Procedures No. 3-26, Maternity Leave
Policy and Procedures No. 3-29, Leaves of Absence Without Pay
Policy and Procedures No. 3-29a, Family and Medical Leave
III. POLICY
A. Accrual of Sick Leave
1. Full-time classified staff, professional staff, and executives shall accrue one (1) working day of sick
leave for each month of service.
2. Sick leave accrual occurs each pay period (twice a month).
Employees must be hired on or before the 10th of the month to
receive sick leave for the first half of the month and on or before
the 25th of the month to receive sick leave for the second half of
the month.
3. Sick leave does not accrue during periods of leave without pay.
4. Sick leave credit shall not be advanced to an employee except upon
the approval of the appropriate vice president.
5. All unused sick leave may be carried forward from year to year.
Accrued sick leave is forfeited upon termination of employment.
B. Transfer
When an employee transfers, the hiring department shall assume
responsibility for accrued sick leave.
C. Holidays
A scheduled holiday falling during a period of absence due to illness or
injury shall not be charged as a day of sick leave.
D. Use of Sick Leave
1. Sick leave may be used for personal illness or immediate family
illness. An employee may not use sick leave for his/her own illness beyond 90
calendar days without applying for Long Term Disability benefits. Denial
of Long Term Disability benefits will not affect the employee's continued use of
accrued sick leave.
2. Employees shall arrange routine health care appointments and preventative care during nonworking hours whenever possible. In cases where this is not possible, supervisors shall be notified of appointments in advance to allow for the scheduling of work loads.
3. Sick leave taken in excess of the amount accrued shall be charged
to vacation leave or leave without pay.
4. The University reserves the right to require substantiation of
absences for which sick leave is requested.
5. An employees shall notify his/her supervisor immediately on the first
day of absence and periodically thereafter in the event of a
prolonged illness.
6. A physician's statement indicating the condition of an employee and
fitness for duty may be required prior to return to work where the safety of the
employee or campus population or the fitness of the employee to perform duties
are in question.
E. Reporting
All sick leave taken shall be recorded in hours on the Employee Absence
Report and verified by the supervisor. In the case of employees who are
exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act overtime provisions, absence for
sickness that exceeds the amount of sick leave accrued may only be charged in
increments of one day.
F. Eligibility and Usage
Sick leave may be taken when needed to the extent of sick leave accrued.
An employee taking sick leave for family illness must be a necessary
care giver during the duration of the leave. Frequency and duration of
sick leaves may become a performance issue if they deviate substantially
from the normal range of university-wide usage.
G. Part-time Salaried Personnel
Part-time salaried classified staff, professional staff, and executives shall be eligible for sick leave benefits on a prorated basis and shall be able to accumulate a prorated amount.