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Contractor Name
RCMEA
PROJECT NAME
MOU - memorandum of understanding
RMP File Number
905
Date
8/8/1996
Reso Ref
12622 13061 13063 13185 13585
MO Ref
95-212 99-042
Box
5856
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<br /> recommendation from the employee's department head, authorize additional <br /> sick leave to include any sick leave in excess of the one-thousand two-hundred <br /> (1200) hours (2400 hours for Battalion Chiefs who work a fifty-six (56) hour <br /> work week) maximum which may have been lost due to the maximum <br /> limitation; provided, however, that sick leave credits were not accumulated for a <br /> period of six (6) months or longer. This provision will also apply to Battalion <br /> Chiefs in cases where sick leave balances were decreased due to reassignment <br /> from a fifty-six (56) hour to a forty (40) hour work week. <br /> 18.1.5 An employee may elect to receive compensation in lieu of sick leave credits <br /> for any calendar year by requesting payment of unused sick leave in writing to <br /> the Director of Finance on or before December 1 of that year. Payment shall be <br /> made at twenty-five (25%) of the value ofthe unused sick leave for that <br /> calendar year at the salary for the year the payment is being made and shall be <br /> made after December 31. There shall be no payment in lieu of accumulated sick <br /> leave benefits for years prior to such calendar year. <br /> 18.1.6 Accumulated sick leave credits shall be reduced by the value of the sick leave <br /> compensated as provided in the above paragraph and the remaining balance <br /> shall be accumulated to a maximum of one-thousand two-hundred (1200) hours <br /> (2400 hours for Battalion Chiefs who work a fifty-six (56) hour work week). <br /> 18.1.7 If an employee tenninates his/her employment, for reasons other than death, <br /> retirement or discharge, compensation in lieu of unused sick leave shall be paid <br /> in accordance with the tenns provided for an employee who may elect to receive <br /> compensation in lieu of sick leave credits, prorated to the date of termination of <br /> service. Employees who have ten (10) years of service and who retire from City <br /> employment with benefits from PERS or who die while in the employ of the <br /> City shall be eligible to receive fifty percent (50%) of accrued unused sick <br /> leave. In the event of the death of an employee, such payments shall be made to <br /> the designated beneficiary filed with the Director of Finance, or, in the event no <br /> designated beneficiary has been chosen, the beneficiary listed in the employee's <br /> insurance policy will receive the payment of such unused sick leave as provided <br /> under the provisions for an employee who elects to receive compensation in lieu <br /> of sick leave credits. Employees discharged shall not be eligible for payment of <br /> unused sick leave. <br /> 18.1.8 If an employee's illness results in an absence from work for three (3) or more <br /> days, a doctor's certificate or other reasonable proof of illness may be required <br /> by the City. <br /> 18.1.9 If a supervisor believes there is an abuse of sick leave, the supervisor may <br /> require the employee to provide medical verification for all future sick leave <br /> absences for a period of ninety (90) days. <br /> 21 <br /> .. ,. . - ,."-- .. '_'"'_"~_"d~ ..........--....., <br />
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