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ARTICLE 29 <br />PAID SICK LEAVE <br />29.1 It is the policy of the County to permit employees to be absent from work due to <br />non -work related sickness or injury. In order to help employees maintain their <br />income during these absences, the County will provide compensation according <br />to the guidelines in this Article. <br />29.2 Sick leave will accrue for all regular full-time and regular part-time employees <br />(hired before 6/22/01) beginning with the completion of their first full calendar <br />month of employment. Full-time employees will accrue one day per month and <br />part-time employees' accrual will be on a pro -rata basis. "One day" is computed <br />by dividing the employee's scheduled biweekly hours by 10. <br />29.3 Sick leave may be used as it is accrued. To receive compensation while absent <br />on medical leave the employee shall notify the immediate supervisor prior to or <br />as soon as possible after the period of absence begins. The supervisor may <br />request a physician's certification of the need for the absence if there is a <br />suspicion of abuse of sick leave. In every case, a person using more than five <br />consecutive work days of sick leave will present a certification of need for the <br />absence and clearance to return to work from a licensed medical provider (M.D. <br />or D.O.). Failure to present such certification may prevent the employee from <br />being allowed to return to work or may result in progressive disciplinary action. <br />Employees who are absent without available accrued sick leave may be subject <br />to disciplinary action in accordance with Article 15 — Attendance and Punctuality <br />"unauthorized" absences. Exceptions will be made for absences that qualify for <br />FMLA leave. <br />29.4 Sick leave may be charged in minimum increments of one-half hour. <br />29.5 Sick leave may be applied for the following purposes: <br />A. Personal injury or illness not connected with the job. For work connected <br />absence see Article 28. <br />B. Medical, dental, optical, or chiropractic treatment/examination. <br />C. Exposure to a contagious disease which would endanger others (as <br />determined by a physician). <br />D. Illness of a family member, defined as father, mother, son, daughter, <br />brother, sister, husband, wife, father/mother-in-law, son/daughter-in-law, <br />brother/sister-in-law, step-father/mother, step-son/daughter, step- <br />brother/sister, grandparent, and guardian. Employees may not use more <br />than five days of sick leave in a calendar year for the illness of a family <br />member, unless the illness qualifies for FMLA leave. <br />44 <br />