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well-being is dependent on the employee's care as defined in the Personnel Rule X, <br /> Section 2, Sick Leave. <br /> A full-time employee will accumulate sick leave at a rate of eight (8) hours for each full <br /> calendar month of service. An employee who is in unpaid status for 44 or more hours in a <br /> pay period shall not accrue sick leave for that pay period. <br /> As part of the initial hiring agreement, the City Manager may grant to a new management <br /> employee up to one-half of that employee's sick leave accumulated from the most recent <br /> employer, to a maximum of 160 hours. <br /> The maximum sick leave accrual shall be 2,400 hours (300 days) <br /> Payment for unused sick leave will be granted to full-time regular employees with at least <br /> fifteen (15) years continuous City service at death, retirement or resignation in good <br /> standing based on salary at termination, pursuant to the following schedule. Number of <br /> sick leave days accumulated, multiplied by seven and one-half percent (7'/2%), multiplied <br /> by the number of whole years of service, multiplied by the hourly rate at termination. <br /> The above formula figure of seven and one-half percent (7'/2%) will be adjusted to ten <br /> percent (10%) for an employee who terminates City service after completing twenty-five <br /> (25) years of uninterrupted City service by way of termination, service retirement or <br /> resignation in good standing with the City. <br /> An employee whose death or permanent disability is a result of an accident which is held <br /> to be compensable by the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board will receive payment <br /> for unused sick leave without regard to continuous City service according to the seven <br /> and one-half percent (7'/2%) formula. An employee who completed twenty-five (25) or <br /> more years of uninterrupted service shall receive payment for unused sick leave in <br /> accordance with the ten percent(10%) formula as described in the above paragraph. <br /> Payouts upon termination are deducted from sick leave service time credit under <br /> Ca1PERS. <br /> 4.3 Funeral Leave: In the event of death in the immediate family of a full-time management <br /> employee, the employee shall, upon request to the supervisor, be granted such time off <br /> with pay as is necessary to make arrangements for the funeral and attend same, not to <br /> exceed a total of five (5) working days. This provision does not apply if the death and/or <br /> funeral occurs during the employee's paid vacation, or while the employee is on leave of <br /> absence, layoff, sick leave, or any other leave status. <br /> The immediate family of an employee includes wife, husband, child, stepchild, father, <br /> mother, sister, brother, grandchildren, grandparents, mother-in-law, father-in-law, or <br /> step-parent where there is a child-rearing relationship. <br /> Funeral leave applies only in instances in which the employee attends the funeral or is <br /> required to make funeral arrangements, but is not applicable for other purposes such as <br /> settling the estate of the deceased. It is understood, however, that leave as provided in the <br /> 9 <br /> SLMO 2015-20 final <br />