Extended Leave Procedures Clause Samples

The Extended Leave Procedures clause outlines the process and requirements for employees to request and take leave that exceeds the standard allotment, such as for medical, family, or personal reasons. Typically, this clause details the necessary documentation, notice periods, and approval steps an employee must follow to obtain extended leave, and may specify whether the leave is paid or unpaid. Its core function is to provide a clear, consistent framework for managing prolonged absences, ensuring both the employer and employee understand their rights and obligations, and minimizing workplace disruption.
Extended Leave Procedures. 11.1.3.1 In the case of a request for an extended leave, such as leave for pregnancy, disability, military leave, or extended leave without pay, the unit member shall submit the appropriate form to the District Human Resources Office through the site/unit administrator and obtain approval in advance of the leave. 11.1.3.2 Unit members who desire to apply for a leave of absence for a year or a semester’s duration shall apply to the District Office through the site/unit administrator twenty (20) working days prior to the commencement of the leave. 11.1.3.3 Unit members who desire a leave of absence for more than ten (10) days but less than one (1) semester shall apply to the District Office through the site/unit administrator fifteen
Extended Leave Procedures. 11.1.3.1 In the case of a request for an extended leave, such as leave for pregnancy, disability, military leave, or extended leave without pay, the unit member shall submit the appropriate form to the District Human Resources Office and obtain approval in advance of the leave. 11.1.3.2 Unit members who desire to apply for a leave of absence for a year or a semester’s duration shall apply to the District Office twenty (20) working days prior to the commencement of the leave. 11.1.3.3 Unit members who desire a leave of absence for more than ten (10) days but less than one (1) semester shall apply to the District Office fifteen (15) working days prior to the commencement of the leave. 11.1.3.4 Request for any extension of an extended leave of absence must be submitted to the District Office on or before February 1 prior to the close of the school year for which the leave has been approved. Failure to notify the District Office within the designated time limits regarding whether or not the unit member desires to return may result in termination of employment upon expiration of the leave. The District will notify employees on leave of this requirement no later than January 1.
Extended Leave Procedures. 11.1.3.1 In the case of a request for an extended leave, such as leave forpregnancy, disability, military leave, or extended leave without pay, the unit member shall submit the appropriate form to the District Human Resources Office through the site/unit administrator and obtain approval in advance of the leave. 11.1.3.2 Unit members who desire to apply for a leave of absence for a year or a semester’s duration shall apply to the District Office through the site/unit administrator twenty (20) working days prior to the commencement of the leave. 11.1.3.3 Unit members who desire a leave of absence for more than ten (10) days but less than one (1) semester shall apply to the District Office through the site/unit administrator fifteen (15) working days prior to the commencement of the leave. 11.1.3.4 Request for any extension of an extended leave of absence must be submitted to the District Office on or before February 1 prior to the close of the school year for which the leave has been approved. Failure to notify the District Office within the designated time limits regarding whether or not the unit member desires to return may result in termination of employment upon expiration of the leave. The District will notify employees on leave of this requirement no later than January 1.

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