Accrual of Sick Leave/Sick Time Incentive Buyout Sample Clauses

Accrual of Sick Leave/Sick Time Incentive Buyout. When the accrual of any Associate sick leave has reached the maximum of seven hundred twenty (720) hours, those hours that would normally accrue may be taken as a payout yearly or allowed to lapse. Any lapsed hours shall be recorded by the Sheriff in his/her files for that Associate and be listed as Xxxxxx Xxxx Leave. Any Associate who has lapsed sick leave to his/her credit may apply to the County Commissioners in order to have his/her additional lapsed sick leave restored in the event of an extended illness. The County Commissioners, at their sole discretion and by a majority vote, may authorize restoration of all, or any part of the lapsed sick leave. This shall be done after a thorough investigation to include complete medical reports of the Associate’s illness that requires his/her absence from work assignments. In the event an Associate voluntarily terminates his/her employment with the County, up to one-half of seven hundred twenty (720) hours of his/her sick leave will be paid to the employee. The above clause pertains to the Associate’s accumulated sick leave only and not any lapsed sick leave that has accumulated. Any associate who elects to receive a payout for accumulated hours over seven hundred and twenty (720) shall request, in writing, to the Sheriff or designee, no later than November 20 of each year, his/her desire to redeem for pay any hours up to ninety-six (96) exceeding the seven hundred and twenty (720). Those hours will be deducted from the amount accrued over 720. The associate shall be paid out the hours at his/her current base rate of pay. Payment for sick time payout shall be in a separate and distinct check from regularly scheduled payroll checks. Any associate who does not submit a request for a payout will have any hours over seven hundred and twenty (720) applied to the lapsed sick leave time. In the event of termination for cause, accumulated sick leave will not be paid.
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Related to Accrual of Sick Leave/Sick Time Incentive Buyout

  • Accrual of Sick Leave a. A full-time employee shall accrue four (4) hours of sick leave for each biweekly pay period, or the number of hours that are directly proportionate to the number of days worked during less than a full-pay period, without limitation as to the total number of hours that may be accrued.

  • Cumulative Sick Leave Plan Each employee shall accumulate sick leave with pay entitlement at the rate of one-half work day for each full bi-weekly pay period on paid status up to a maximum accumulation of 155 days of unused sick leave with pay entitlement.

  • Cumulative Sick Leave 16.1 Employees covered by this collective agreement will carry forward their accumulated sick leave days from the predecessor school boards to a maximum of 280 days. Effective September 1, 1999 employees (other than temporary employees) shall be credited with two (2) days of sick leave for each month of active full time service to a yearly maximum of 20 days for ten month employees. Effective September 1, 2003 100% of the unused days each year are accumulated, to a possible sick leave total of three hundred (300) days. Sick leave days will be pro-rated for part-time employment.

  • Accrued 100% sick leave The use of sick leave under this subsection is at the employee's discretion.

  • Sick Leave Buy Back To encourage and reward employees who maintain good job attendance, the parties agree to the following incentive award: Employees who utilize two (2) sick leave days or less each assigned school calendar year and year-round employees who utilize three (3) sick leave days or less during each assigned school calendar year - upon request – shall receive payment for up to eight (8) days of sick leave, provided the employee worked the full assigned calendar year.* The following procedures apply to the payment of sick leave under this section.

  • Annual Paid Sick Leave Fifteen (15) days sick leave per year shall be earned by an employee at the rate of 1.25 days for every month that an employee is employed.

  • Sick Leave Incentive Effective September 1, 1986, employees covered by this Agreement, hired on or after October 1, 1977, who are not entitled to disability leave under State Statute R.C.W. 41.26, shall be eligible for the following sick leave incentive program:

  • Sick Leave Buyback The Board agrees to buy sick leave days back from those teachers who have more than one hundred (100) accumulated sick leave days at the end of a school year. The value of each unused day will be determined based on the formula in Section A above. The total amount calculated will be deposited into the teacher’s Section 401(a) account. If a teacher has in excess of 6 personal days, the days will be transferred to the total sick day accumulation for this calculation. The number of days will be figured using the above chart in this section.

  • Paid Sick Leave Employees shall earn and be granted paid sick leave according to the following provisions:

  • Utilization of Sick Leave with Pay Temporary employees who have earned sick leave credits in their temporary appointment shall be eligible for sick leave for any period of absence from employment due to any of the following reasons: • illness; • bodily injury; • disability resulting from pregnancy; • necessity for medical or dental care; • if the employee is a victim of domestic violence, harassment, sexual assault, or stalking; or the parent or guardian of a minor child or dependent who is a victim of domestic violence, harassment, sexual assault or stalking, pursuant to ORS 659A.270 through 659A.290; • attendance at an employee assistance program; • exposure to contagious disease; • for the emergency repair of personal assistive devices which are medically necessary for the employee to perform assigned duties; • attendance upon members of the employee’s or the employee’s spouse’s immediate family, or the equivalent of each for domestic partners, (parent, wife, husband, children, brother, sister, grandmother, grandfather, grandchild, or another member of the immediate household) where the employee’s presence is required because of illness or death; • parental leave. The employee has the duty to insure that they make other arrangements, within a reasonable period of time, for the attendance upon children or other persons in the employee’s care. Certification of an attending physician or practitioner may be required by the Agency to support the employee’s claim for sick leave if the employee is absent in excess of seven (7) days, or if the Agency has evidence that the employee is abusing sick leave privileges. The Agency may also require such certificate from an employee to determine whether the employee should be allowed to return to work where the Agency has reason to believe that the employee’s return to work would be a health hazard to either the employee or to others. (See Section 4 for FMLA and OFLA.)

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