Public Service Leave. An employee who is elected or appointed to public office shall be entitled to leave of absence without pay not to exceed one hundred eighty (180) days per year in accordance with state law, a copy of which is attached in Addendum B.
Public Service Leave. A faculty member who is elected or appointed to public office shall be entitled to a leave of absence without pay not to exceed 180 days per year in accordance with Mont. Code Xxx. § 2-18-620.
Public Service Leave. A teacher, upon annual application as provided in 21.4, may be granted a leave of absence without pay for the duration of the elected term(s) to serve in public office. Upon return from such leave, the teacher shall be offered a position in the District for which he/she is certified and qualified.
Public Service Leave. The District shall grant leave without pay to any employee who has been elected to a local, state or national governmental office. Upon return to the District, the employee shall be assigned the same position he/she had prior to leave, provided the employee notifies the District in writing by May 15 of the year of the leave that he/she shall return. In the event such notice is not given or that the employee's position has been eliminated, he/she shall be returned to a position of like nature and status. The employee shall retain all seniority but shall not accrue benefits and salary increments.
Public Service Leave. An employee who is elected to a municipal, county, state or federal office shall be entitled to an unpaid leave of absence pursuant to Chapter 55 of the Code of Iowa.
Public Service Leave. (a) An employee, other than an employee on leave of absence without pay or under suspension, will be granted leave with pay:
(i) to serve as a Justice of the Peace;
(ii) to serve as a Coroner; or
(iii) to participate in a public inquiry.
(b) An employee, other than an employee on leave of absence without pay or under suspension, may be granted leave with or without pay for a period of up to a maximum of fifteen (15) days per fiscal year to do public service work which is in the interest of the Employer or Nunavut. Public service work for the purposes of this clause is limited to:
(i) participation in firefighting and search and rescue training and missions;
(ii) serving on a government board, such as the Workers Compensation Board, or the Liquor Licensing Board;
(iii) serving on a co-management board or other Institute of Public Government board established under the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement;
(iv) serving on a municipal council or committee; or
(v) participating in Federal/Territorial/Municipal consultation forums;
(vi) attends a course in civil defense training including Canadian Ranger exercises, training and missions.
(c) The public service leave described in article 21.02
Public Service Leave. An employee, other than an employee on leave of absence without pay or under suspension, will be granted leave without pay:
Public Service Leave. In accordance with 39-2-104, MCA, faculty members who are elected or appointed to a public office in the city, county, or state shall be eligible for leaves of absence, not to exceed one hundred eighty (180) days per year, while they are performing public service. Employees, upon complying with the requirements below, shall be restored to their positions, with the same seniority, status, compensation, hours, locality, and benefits as existed immediately prior to their leaves of absence for public service:
(A) An employee granted a leave of absence shall make arrangements to return to work within ten (10) days following the completion of the service for which the leave was granted unless the employee is unable to do so because of illness or disabling injury certified to by a licensed physician.
(B) Unemployment benefits paid to a person by application of this section may not be charged against an Employer under the unemployment insurance law.
Public Service Leave. A non-probationary contract employee, upon annual application, may be granted a leave of absence without pay for the duration of the elected term(s) to serve in public office. Upon return from such leave, the employee shall be offered a position in the District for which he/she is certified and qualified.
Public Service Leave. An employee has the right to become a candidate for public office and to serve in such elective office unless there is a specific legal prohibition. Upon application, leave of absence without pay in order to run for or serve in public office shall be granted. Employees shall have the option to continue term life insurance coverage under the Board group plan by reimbursing the Board in full for the annual premium.