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- Preamble
- Recognition
- Term
- Definitions
- Salaries and Administration of Salary Schedule
- Health and Welfare Benefits
- Medical Benefits for Future Retirees
- Hours of Work
- Deferred Compensation
- Direct Deposit
- Personal Property Reimbursement
- Staff Development
- Mileage Reimbursement
- Uniforms and Equipment
- Holidays
- Vacation
- Sick Leave
- Compassionate Leave
- Court Leave
- Jury Duty
- Voting
- Sabbatical Leave
- Disaster Leave
- Employment in More Than One Position
- Voluntary Time Off
- Annual Physical
- Retirement
- Grievance Procedure
- Management Rights
- Unlawful Discrimination
- Association
- No Strike
- Full Understanding Modification Waiver
- Invalid Sections
- Bilingual Pay
- Limited Reopeners
- Enactment
- Appendix A
- Appendix A-1
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
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2023 - 2026 SCLEMA Memorandum of Understanding: Article 22: Disaster Leave
Article 22: Disaster Leave
When there has been a natural disaster of a magnitude that requires the Board of Supervisors to proclaim a County State of Emergency, the County will enact this disaster leave provision.
During the proclaimed emergency period and for up to one year from the termination of the said proclamation, County Employees may donate accrued compensatory time and vacation leave to other County employees who have lost time because they have been a victim of a disaster affecting their primary residence. For up to one year from the termination of the said proclamation, impacted employees may use up to 320 hours of donated leave. Such donated time will not exceed the total amount of time lost by the receiving employee including vacation, compensatory time used and any unpaid leave incurred. Unused donated time at the expiration of the leave provision period will be returned to the donor.