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ORDINANCE NO. 2004-07 PAGE 9 <br />(1) "Hours of service" as used in this section, includes overtime, vacations, holidays, sick <br />leave, comp time and all other approved and paid leaves of absent from service. "Hours of service" <br />does not include the additional compensation time allowed an employee who works a holiday or <br />has his or her normal day off on a holiday. <br />153.10 BEREAVEMENT LEAVE. <br />In the event of death in the employee's immediate family, he or she shall be entitled to three (3) <br />days off. An additional two (2) days could be granted for out of state funerals after a written request <br />has been submitted and approved by the Mayor or his or her designee. The "immediate family" shall <br />include the spouse, children, parents, parents-in-law, brothers, sisters, grandparents, brothers-in-law <br />and sisters-in-law. Should an exception to the aforementioned apply, such exception must be <br />authorized by the Mayor. An employee's use of this leave while on vacation, holiday, or sick leave, <br />shall result in the employee not being charged for such vacation, holiday or sick leave. <br />153.11 FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE. <br />A. Definitions: <br />1) "Son or Daughter" includes any biological, adopted, or foster child, step- <br />child, legal ward, or child of a person standing in loco parentis who is under 18 years <br />of age or in need of care due to a mental or physical disability. <br />2) "Parent" is either a biological parent or as a person standing in loco parentis. <br />3) "Serious health condition" is any illness, injury, impairment, or other physical <br />or mental condition which requires inpatient care or continuing treatment by a state <br />licensed or duly designated health care provider. <br />B. This policy, describing the family and medical leave benefits available to employees of <br />the Mayfield Village, is applicable to all full-time Village employees including those <br />covered by collective bargaining agreements, excluding probationary, part-time, <br />seasonal, and temporary employees. <br />C. <br />1) Any male or female employee who meets one or more of the following <br />criteria is eligible for family or medical leave: <br />(a) To care for a newborn child; <br />(b) To adopt a child or become a foster parent; <br />(c) To care for a spouse, parent, or child with a serious health <br />condition; or <br />(d) To recuperate from a serious health condition. <br />2) Any employee eligible for leave under (D} (1) may be provided with up to <br />twelve (12) weeks of leave during any twelve (12) month period. <br />