Use of Sick Leave Days Clause Samples

Use of Sick Leave Days. (a) An employee may use accrued sick leave days for absences due to illness, injury or pregnancy in any month of the year that he/she is scheduled on the payroll. (b) Sick leave can be used in units of one-half (1/2) hour or more. (c) Accrued sick leave may be used as “sick-family” to attend to members of the employee’s immediate family who are ill or injured. For the purposes of this provision, the definition of “immediate family” will be the same as that used in the FML guidelines found at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/hr.
Use of Sick Leave Days. (a) An employee may use accrued sick leave days for absences due to illness, injury or pregnancy or to care for ill or injured immediate family members in any month of the year that he/she is scheduled on the payroll. (b) Sick leave can be used in units of one-half (1/2) hour or more.
Use of Sick Leave Days. Sick leave may be utilized for a maximum of up to three
Use of Sick Leave Days. Sick leave may be utilized for a maximum of up to three (3) consecutive working days off with the approval from the eligible employee’s immediate supervisor. After the third day, sick leave may be utilized only upon the approval of the City Manager or designee. In any event, sick leave may be utilized for the following reasons: A. Employee is unable to work due to a medically diagnosable condition or disability; B. Unexpected medical immediate family emergency where the employee’s presence is unavoidably necessary; C. Medical, dental or optical examinations or treatments for the employee or a member of the immediate family upon prior approval of the employee’s immediate supervisor; or D. Bereavement leave due to the death of the employee’s spouse, children, mother (in-law), father (in law), sister (in law), brother (in law), grandparent (in law), grandchild, legal guardian. Bereavement leave may be taken up to three (3) consecutive working days. Additional bereavement leave, not to exceed two (2) additional days, may be requested of the chief, or designee, in order to accommodate an employee’s travel arrangements to attend a funeral. For purposes of this article, immediate family shall be defined to include an employee’s spouse, children or other resident dependents.
Use of Sick Leave Days. The Board and/or Director of Schools may require a doctor’s excuse for an absence due to illness when an employee is away from work for four (4) or more consecutive days. TCA 49-5-710 & CCBOE 5.302.
Use of Sick Leave Days. Bargaining unit member’s use of sick leave shall be apportioned based on number of hours worked in the employee’s regularly scheduled duty day. Bus driver’s use of sick leave shall be apportioned based on the number of runs he/she drives per day and the number of runs missed on the day(s) absent.
Use of Sick Leave Days law), father (in law), sister (in law), brother (in law), grandparent (in law), grandchild, legal guardian. Bereavement leave may be taken up to three (3) consecutive working days. Additional bereavement leave, not to exceed two (2) additional days, may be funeral. Starting on page 29 of the contract under Article 25 Special Leaves, add the following policy:
Use of Sick Leave Days. Immediate Family Sick leave shall be granted when a member of the immediate family of the employee requires the care and attend of the employee due to illness or injury. Immediate family for this purpose is defined as: spouse, children, parents, grandparents, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother or sister. In the case of the care or attention for convalescent purposes, a corroborating statement of the need for such care may be requested by the Board from the physician of the immediate family member. The call in on sick leave will specify the specific reason for the sick leave and will be followed by a written statement of explanation upon return in this instance. The Board may request medical verification pertaining to the usage of sick leave in the event such absence exceeds two (2) working days. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Public Schools will comply with the provisions of the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
Use of Sick Leave Days. As authorized in the School Code, sick leave days may be used for personal illness, mental or behavioral complications, quarantine at home, serious illness or death in the immediate family or household, or birth, adoption, or placement for adoption. “Immediate family” shall mean the employee’s parents, spouse, brothers, sisters, children, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandparents, grandchildren, parents-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and legal guardians. The District maintains the right to investigate suspected inappropriate use and/or abuse of sick leave (including, but not limited to, a pattern of absences immediately before/after the weekend and immediately before/after holidays or school breaks) and, if appropriate, issue progressive discipline. Pursuant to the Illinois School Code, the employee may use up to thirty (30) accumulated sick leave days because of the birth of a child without submitting medical certification. These thirty (30) days must be used consecutively when used for birth except that the right to use such days will not be diminished by intervening breaks (winter/spring/summer recess) or holidays. If an employee is on FMLA leave because of the birth of a child, the employee must first use his/her accumulated thirty (30) sick leave days per the School Code for the first thirty (30) workdays of the FMLA leave and then the remainder of the FMLA leave will be unpaid unless the employee can submit medical certification justifying continued use of accumulated sick leave. For use of paid sick leave or adoption or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care, the employee shall provide evidence that the formal process is underway. Sick leave used for this purpose is limited to thirty (30) working days but need not be used consecutively.

Related to Use of Sick Leave Days

  • Use of Sick Leave Sick leave is available the first day of the pay period following the pay period in which it was earned, and is taken in units of one-tenth (1/10) of one hour. Use of sick leave is subject to the approval of the appointing authority. Upon request of an employee, the appointing authority may allow the substitution of three (3) or more days of sick leave for paid vacation, provided the employee furnishes a doctor's statement or other satisfactory evidence that the employee was ill or injured for three (3) or more consecutive days.

  • Abuse of Sick Leave Misuse of leave, violation of orders, directives, or contractual requirements concerning the use of sick leave and other forms of leave used in lieu of sick leave are cause for disciplinary action.

  • Sick Leave Use An employee shall be granted sick leave with pay to the extent of the employee's accumulation for absences necessitated by the following conditions:

  • Uses of Sick Leave a. Sick leave shall be accrued before being taken, provided that an employee who participates in a sick leave pool shall not be prohibited from using sick leave otherwise available to the employee through the sick leave pool. b. Sick leave shall be authorized for the following: 1. The employee's personal illness or exposure to a contagious disease, which would endanger others. 2. The employee's personal appointments with a health care provider. 3. The illness or injury of a member of the employee's immediate family, at the discretion of the supervisor. Approval of requests for use of reasonable amounts of sick leave for caring for a member of the employee's immediate family shall not be unreasonably withheld. "Immediate family" means the spouse and the grandparents, parents, brothers, sisters, children, and grandchildren of both the employee and the spouse, and dependents living in the household.

  • Reinstatement of Vacation Days - Sick Leave In the event an employee is sick or injured prior to the commencement of his/her vacation, such employee shall be granted sick leave and the vacation period so displaced shall be added to the vacation period if requested by the employee and by mutual agreement, or shall be reinstated for use at a later date.