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475.2002 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO TOWN OF QUEENSBURY EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK §707 ENTITLED “SICK LEAVE POLICY” RESOLUTION NO.: 475, 2002 INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Tim Brewer WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr. Daniel Stec WHEREAS, the Town Board wishes to amend its Employee Handbook §707 “Sick Leave Policy” to allow all employees to accumulate up to 190 days of sick leave, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes the amendment of Employee Handbook §707 entitled “Sick Leave Policy” to read as follows: 707 Sick Leave Policy The Town provides sick leave benefits for eligible full-time employees to be used only in cases of personal illness. Permanent part-time employees receive sick leave on a pro-rated basis. Temporary/seasonal employees are not entitled to receive paid sick leave benefits. Sick leave is an earned privilege and should be treated as one. Proper use of sick leave makes good sense. Accumulated sick leave means a paycheck when you cannot work and need it most. Sick Leave Accrual and Accumulation Full-time employees will earn sick leave at the rate of one (1) day per month. Sick leave will be credited in hours on the first day of each month that the employee is in “paid-employment” status or on Workers’ Compensation Leave. Beginning on November 19, 2002, sick leave may be accumulated to a maximum of 190 days. Sick leave forfeited because of the previous 140 day accumulation limit is not recoverable. Use of Sick Leave Sick Leave may be taken in two (2) hour increments. All employees, unless subject to other provisions of the CSEA contract, must notify their department head or supervisor of their request to use Sick Leave at least thirty (30) minutes prior to the time that the work shift commences. If an employee fails to give proper notice, he/she shall not be compensated for Sick Leave for that day. Physician’s Verification A department head may, at the end of an employee’s use of three (3) consecutive sick easy, request a physician’s verification of an employee’s illness or continued illness. Failure to produce such documentation may result in the employee being docked for those days if it has been found the employee has been abusing the use of sick leave. Separation From Employment If an employee is terminated, laid-off or resigns from the Town, the balance of any unused sick leave is automatically lost. Sick Leave at Time of Retirement At time of retirement, full-time employees hired on or before January 1, 1976, will receive cash payment at the regular rate of pay for one-half of accumulated sick leave. Full-time employees hired after January 1, 1976 will receive cash payment at the regular rate of pay for a maximum of thirty (30) days of accumulated sick leave. and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor’s Office to distribute copies of this Resolution to all Town employees and amend the Employee Handbook accordingly. th Duly adopted this 18 day of November, 2002 by the following vote: AYES : Mr. Brower, Mr. Boor, Mr. Turner, Mr. Stec, Mr. Brewer NOES : None ABSENT: None