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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
2023-18
Date
12/4/2023
Year
2023
Title
WAGE ORDINANCE
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ORDINANCE NO. 2023-18 <br />Page 7 <br />g) There shall be no uniform purchases or maintenance for Police, Building and Service <br />secretaries and/or clerk receptionists. <br />153.09 SICK LEAVE <br />a) Sick leave shall be defined as an absence with pay necessitated by: <br />1) Illness or injury to the employee; <br />2) Exposure by the employee to a contagious disease communicable to other <br />employees; or <br />3) Illness, injury, or death in the employee's immediate family. <br />b) All permanent full-time employees shall accumulate sick leave at the rate of four and six - <br />tenths (4.6) hours for every eighty (80) hours worked, submitted and approved, and may <br />accumulate such sick leave to an unlimited amount. However, at no time shall the number of <br />sick leave hours accumulated exceed one hundred twenty (120) hours per year. <br />c) Employees covered under this section shall notify the Municipality of such absence and <br />the reason therefore no later than one (1) hour after the start of the work day for which the <br />employee is scheduled to report with the exception of safety personnel who shall report by their <br />respective departmental rules and regulations. Before an absence may be charged against <br />accumulated sick leave, the affected employee's Department Head, or Mayor in the case of a <br />Department Head, may require proof of illness, injury, or death in the family as may be <br />satisfactory to him, or may require the employee to be examined by a physician designated by <br />and paid for by the employer. An employee absent for more than two (2) work days must supply <br />a physician's report to be eligible for paid sick leave, if requested by that employee's Department <br />Head. <br />d) If the employee fails to submit adequate proof of illness, injury, or death in the family, or <br />in the event that upon such proof as is submitted or upon the request of medical examination, the <br />Department Head finds there is not satisfactory evidence of illness, injury or death in the family <br />sufficient to justify the employee's absence, such leave may be considered an unauthorized <br />absence and shall be without pay. <br />e) Any abuse or patterned use of sick leave shall be just and sufficient cause for disciplinary <br />action including but not limited to reprimand, suspension and/or discharge. <br />f) Department Heads may require an employee who has been absent due to a personal <br />illness or injury lasting more than three (3) days, prior to and as a condition of return to work, to <br />be examined by a physician designated and paid for by the Municipality, to establish that such <br />employee is not disabled from the performance of his or her duties and that his or her return to <br />work will not jeopardize the health and safety of other employees. <br />g) When the use of sick leave is due to illness or injury in the immediate family, "immediate <br />family" shall be defined to only include the employee's spouse, children, dependents who reside <br />
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