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1 1 Section 1. Section 70A.1, unnumbered paragraph 5, and
1 2 subsections 1, 2, and 3, Code 2001, are amended to read as
1 3 follows:
1 4 Commencing July 1, 1979, permanent full-time and permanent
1 5 part-time employees of state departments, boards, agencies,
1 6 and commissions, excluding employees covered under a
1 7 collective bargaining agreement which provides otherwise,
1 8 shall accrue sick leave at the rate of one and one-half days
1 9 for each complete month of full-time employment. The accrual
1 10 rate for part-time employees shall be prorated to the accrual
1 11 rate for full-time employees. Sick leave shall not accrue
1 12 during any period of absence without pay. Employees may use
1 13 accrued sick leave for physical or mental personal illness,
1 14 bodily injury, medically related disabilities, including
1 15 disabilities resulting from pregnancy and childbirth, or
1 16 contagious disease:
1 17 1. Which require the employee's confinement,
1 18 2. Which render the employee unable to perform assigned
1 19 duties, or
1 20 3. When performance of assigned duties would jeopardize
1 21 the employee's health or recovery.
1 22 Employees shall be allowed to use accrued sick leave of up
1 23 to six weeks for purposes relating to the employee's adoption
1 24 of a child, provided the leave is taken within twelve months
1 25 following the adoption.
1 26 EXPLANATION
1 27 This bill allows a state employee, not covered by a
1 28 collective bargaining agreement that provides otherwise, to
1 29 use up to six weeks of accrued sick leave for purposes
1 30 relating to the employee's adoption of a child, provided that
1 31 the sick leave is used within 12 months following the
1 32 adoption.
1 33 LSB 2468XS 79
1 34 av/gg/8
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