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apply toward additional years of retirement service credit under the current PERS "Credit for <br /> Unused Sick Leave," Section 20862.8. <br /> An employee may be allowed a sick leave deficit of twenty four(24) hours beyond that actually <br /> earned. Employees on leave of absence with pay in lieu of temporary disability payments <br /> pursuant to Section 4850 of the Labor Code shall accumulate sick leave during said leave of <br /> absence, in accordance with the provisions of this section. <br /> 12.2 Sick Leave Usage <br /> Sick leave with pay shall be granted to all probationary and permanent full time employees <br /> within the competitive service. Sick leave shall not be considered a right which an employee <br /> may use in his/her discretion but shall be allowed only as follows: <br /> (1) In cases of necessity and actual personal sickness or disability of the employee. <br /> (2) For medical and dental appointments of the employee or employee's immediate family, at <br /> the discretion of the immediate supervisor. <br /> (3) For the care of or attendance upon the sickness or disability of members of his/her <br /> immediate family. A maximum of forty-eight(48) hours per year of sick leave may be <br /> used for this purpose. The immediate family shall consist of the spouse, domestic partner, <br /> children, children of a domestic partner, parents, or other individuals whose relationship to <br /> the employee is that of a dependent or near dependent. <br /> This provision does not apply if the family sickness or disability occurs while the <br /> employee is on vacation leave. <br /> In order to receive compensation while absent on sick leave the employee shall cause <br /> notification to his/her immediate supervisor or the Chief of Police prior to the time set for <br /> beginning his/her daily duties or as may be specified in Department Policy. <br /> When an absence is more than two consecutive full or partial shifts, the employee may be <br /> required to file a physician's certificate or personal affidavit stating the cause of the absence; <br /> except, however, if the employee uses excessive sick leave and/or demonstrates a pattern of <br /> sick leave misuse, abuse, or falsification (i.e., using sick leave in conjunction with days off, <br /> vacation, holidays, or otherwise)the employee may be required to file the physician's statement <br /> or personal affidavit following an absence of a single work shift or otherwise comply with the <br /> City's Attendance Management Program. Any proposed changes to the City's current <br /> Attendance Management Program shall be negotiated with the PPOA. <br /> 12.3 Bereavement Leave <br /> The parties agree that in the event of a death in the immediate family, employees may take two <br /> (2)days of City paid bereavement leave and may request to use up to an additional three (3) <br /> days of accrued sick leave for a total of five (5) days at the discretion of the Chief of Police, in <br /> the event of a death of an immediate member of his/her family. Bereavement Leave shall be <br /> tracked separately from Family Sick Leave as provided in 12.2 (3). Additionally, employees <br /> may utilize other paid leaves to extend bereavement leave, subject to approval of the <br /> Department. <br /> 11 <br />
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