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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
014
Date
3/19/1990
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1990
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M.V. ORDINANCE N0. 90-14 <br />Page -13- <br />4. Compensation for Holiday During Vacation. If a full-time employee is <br />on vacation during one of the above-designated holidays, that day <br />shall be considered a holiday day off and shall not be counted or <br />compensated as a vacation day. <br />5. All full-time employees of the Police and Fire Departments who <br />work the majority of a shift on a holiday shall be compensated <br />for the entire shift in accordance with the holiday pay provisions <br />set forth hereinabove. <br />G. Sick Leave <br />1. All permanent full-time employees shall be entitled for each complete <br />eighty (80) hours of service to sick leave of four and six-tenths <br />(4-6/10) hours with pay, except in the Fire Department where they <br />shall earn fifteen (15) sick leave days per year. Employees may use <br />sick leave with the approval of their Department Heads for absence due <br />to illness, injury, exposure to contagious disease and illness in the <br />immediate family. The appointing authority of each appointing unit <br />shall require an employee to furnish a satisfactory written signed <br />statement to justify the use of sick leave. If absence due to illness <br />exceeds three (3) days, a statement certifying the nature of the <br />illness from a licensed physician shall be required to justify the use <br />of sick leave. Falsification of either a written statement or a <br />physician's certificate shall be grounds for disciplinary action <br />including dismissal. No sick leave may be granted upon or after <br />retirement or termination of employment. <br />2. Any permanent full-time employee who, at the end of a calendar year, <br />has an accumulation of forty-five (45) days unused sick leave and <br />who, during the same calendar year, has not used any of the sick days <br />earned during that calendar year shall be compensated at the end of <br />the calendar year the equivalent of five (5) days pay without having <br />any days deducted from accumulated but unused sick leave. If, under <br />the foregoing circumstances, the employee has used one (1) earned sick <br />day during the calendar year, then said employee shall be compensated <br />at the end of the year for four (4) days pay without having any of <br />said days deducted from accumulated but unused sick leave. If, under <br />the foregoing circumstances, the employee has used two (2) earned sick <br />days during the calendar year, then said employee shall be compensated <br />at the end of the year for three (3) days' pay without having any of <br />said days deducted from accumulated but unused sick leave. If, under <br />the foregoing circumstances, the employee has used four (4) earned <br />sick days during the calendar year, then said employee shall be <br />compensated at the end of the year for one (1) days' pay without <br />having any of said days deducted from accumulated but unused sick <br />leave. <br />
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