Withdrawal Guidelines Sample Clauses

Withdrawal Guidelines. 9.16.3.1 CLB withdrawals shall be approved by the Catastrophic Leave Bank Committee. The Catastrophic Leave Bank Committee shall be comprised of two administrators appointed by the Superintendent/President or designee and two (2) faculty members appointed by the Federation. 9.16.3.2 The applicant, or a member of his/her immediate family, is experiencing a catastrophic illness or injury (“disability”) as defined in Article 9.16.1.2. 9.16.3.3 The applicant will have exhausted all other paid leaves as of the first day that catastrophic leave is to be withdrawn from the CLB. 9.16.3.4 Catastrophic leave may be withdrawn without regard to any difference in the compensation rates of the donor and the beneficiary. Withdrawals by full-time faculty shall be in daily increments; withdrawals by part-time faculty shall be in hourly increments. 9.16.3.5 Faculty members currently receiving monthly income from other disability compensation (e.g., Workers Compensation, Long Term Disability, etc.) shall not be eligible to draw from the CLB. 9.16.3.6 If an applicant is eligible for extended sick leave (substitute differential pay), the leave drawn from the CLB will be prorated to bring the faculty member up to his/her base salary. 9.16.3.7 A faculty member using catastrophic leave withdrawn from the CLB shall use any leave credits that he/she continues to accrue on a monthly basis. Normally, that accrued leave will be charged on the first duty day of the month following its accrual. 9.16.3.8 A full-time faculty member shall not draw more than ninety
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