Common use of Transfer of Sick Leave from Another District Clause in Contracts

Transfer of Sick Leave from Another District. 8.11.1 A classified employee of any California school district who has been an employee of that district for a period of one calendar year or more and who terminates employment with that district for the sole purpose of accepting a classified position with the Superintendent/ Governing Board, within one year of such termination of his/her former employment, shall be credited with all of the earned unused sick leave which was properly credited to him/her in his/her former school district.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Transfer of Sick Leave from Another District. 8.11.1 A Any classified employee of any California school district within California who has been an employee of that district for a period of one (1) calendar year or more and who terminates employment with that district for the sole purpose of accepting a classified position with the Superintendent/ Governing Boardthis District and who subsequently, within one (1) year of such termination of his/her former employment, accepts a classified position shall be credited with all of the earned but unused sick leave which was properly credited to him/her in his/her former school district.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Transfer of Sick Leave from Another District. 8.11.1 A classified employee of any California school district who has been an employee of that district for a period of one calendar year or more and who terminates employment with that district for the sole purpose of accepting a classified position with the Superintendent/ Superintendent/Governing Board, Board within one year of such termination of his/her former employment, employment shall be credited with all of the earned unused sick leave which was properly credited to him/her in his/her former school district.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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