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ORDINANCE NO. 2022-29 <br />Page 8 <br />(h) Upon retirement, death and/or voluntary termination from service, all full-time <br />employees hired before January 1, 2011 shall be entitled to receive credit and payment for <br />accumulated but unused sick leave not to exceed nine hundred sixty (960) hours, provided that <br />they have been employed by the Municipality for ten (10) years or more. For purposes of this <br />Section, an employee shall be considered to have retired when such employee takes action that <br />is inconsistent with any reasonable intent to continue employment with the Municipality. <br />(i) Upon retirement, death and/or voluntary termination from service, all full-time <br />employees hired on or after January 1, 2011, who have been employed by the Municipality for <br />ten (10) years or more, shall be entitled to receive credit and payment for three-quarters (3/4) of <br />their accumulated but unused sick leave not to exceed four hundred eighty (480) hours; all <br />employees who have been employed by the Municipality for twenty (20) years or more, shall <br />be entitled to receive credit and payment for three-quarters (3/4) of their accumulated but <br />unused sick leave not to exceed nine hundred sixty (960) hours; and all employees who have <br />been employed by the Municipality for twenty-five (25) years or more, shall be entitled to <br />receive credit and payment for all of their accumulated but unused sick leave not to exceed nine <br />hundred sixty (960) hours. For purposes of this Section, an employee shall be considered to <br />have retired when such employee takes actions that are inconsistent with any reasonable intent <br />to continue employment with the Municipality. <br />0) Any permanent full-time employee who has a sick leave accumulation of forty- <br />five (45) days, has worked for the Municipality for at least twelve (12) months, and has not <br />used any sick days earned during the current year shall be compensated at the end of the <br />calendar year the equivalent of five (5) days' pay. Sick leave accumulation lawfully transferred <br />from prior public employees shall be included for purposes of this section. If under the <br />foregoing circumstances, the employee has used one (1) earned sick day during the calendar <br />year, then said employee shall be compensated at the end of the year for four (4) days' pay. If, <br />under the foregoing circumstances, the employee has used two (2) earned sick days during the <br />calendar year, then said employee shall be compensated at the end of the year for three (3) <br />days' pay. If, under the foregoing circumstances, the employee has used three (3) earned sick <br />days during the calendar year, then said employee shall be compensated at the end of the year <br />for two (2) days' pay. If, under the foregoing circumstances, the employee has used four (4) <br />earned sick days during the calendar year, then said employee shall be compensated at the end <br />of the year for one (1) day's pay. All sick days paid under this section shall be at the option of <br />the employee, shall be deducted from the employee's accumulated but unused sick leave, and <br />shall be paid at the end of the calendar year. <br />(k) If a full-time employee is scheduled to work on a holiday enumerated in Section <br />153.14 and cannot work due to illness, that day shall be considered a holiday day off and shall <br />not be counted or compensated as a sick day. <br />(1) An employee who transfers from one department of the Municipality to any other <br />department of the Municipality shall be allowed to transfer accumulated sick leave to the new <br />department. <br />