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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2 OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED:
"AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE GRANTING OF LEAVES OF ABSENCE FOR
VACATIONS TO ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, WITH
THE EXCEPTION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS;
PROVIDING FOR THE GRANTING OF SICK LEAVE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE
CITY, INCLUDING THE MEMBERS OF THE POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS;
AND PRESCRIBING THE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE GRANTING OF SUCH
LEAVES OF ABSENCE", WHICH WAS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
ON NOVEMBER 25, 1947, AND AMENDED ON DECEMBER 6, 1955
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That Section 2 of an ordinance containing the
title quoted above, which was adopted by the Board of Commissioners
on November 25, 1947, and amended on December 6, 1955, be, and the
same is hereby amended and reordained so that said section as amended
and reordained shall read as follows:
"SECTION 2. SICK LEAVE. Each employee of the City of Paducah
regularly employed on a full time basis, including each member of the
Police and Fire Departments, shall be entitled to sick leave with pay,
and one and one-half (11) working days for each month of service shall
be placed to the credit of each such employee up to a maximum of 90
working days. For purposes of this section a Saturday shall be con-
sidered one working day and a month in which a salaried employee is
paid for fifteen days or more and a daily or hourly employee is paid for
twelve days or more shall be considered a month of service. Any employee
granted a leave of absence with pay for any purpose shall continue to
accrue sick leave at the rate prescribed in this section during such
absence.
An employee eligible for sick leave with pay shall be granted
such leave for the following reasons only: (a) personal illness or
physical incapacity resulting from causes beyond the employee's
control; (b) the illness of a member of the employee's household
that requires the employee's personal care and attendance; (c)
enforced quarantine of the employee in accordance with community
health regulations; or (d) the death of a member of the employee's
immediate family, i.e, the parents, children, husband, wife, brother
sister, or grandparents of the employee or of the employee's husband
or wife. An employee on sick leave shall inform his department head
of the fact and the reason therefor as soon as possible, and failure
to do.so within the first day of absence may, in the discretion of
the City Manager, be cause for denial of sick leave with pay for the
period of absence.
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An employee receiving sick leave with pay who simultaneously
receives any compensation through a sick .benefit plan financed in whole
or in part by the city shall receive, for the duration of such com-
pensation, only that portion of his regular salary which will, together
with said compensation, equal his regular salary.
Sick leave with pay in excess of three consecutive working
days for any reason shall be granted only after presentation of a
written statement by a licensed physician certifying bhat the employee
was unable to perform the duties of his position. Such statements shall
accompany payrolls submitted to the City Treasurer.
In special cases, with individual employees, where a Depart-
ment Head feels it is necessary to avoid abuse of the sick leave pro-
visions, the Department Head may, with the approval of the City Manager,
require .that particular employee to submit a written statement by a
licensed physician for any absence. The employee will be notified in
advance that he will be required to submit such a statement when he is
absent.on sick leave.
In unusual circumstances, and with the approval of the Department
Head and the City Manager, sick leave may be taken in advance of accrual
up to a maximum of 30 working days; provided that any employee separated
from city employment who has been granted sick leave that is unaccrued
at the time of such separation shall reimburse the city for all salary
paid in connection with such unaccrued leave. and, if possible, for this
purpose a deduction shall be made from the employee's final payroll
check."
SECTION 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect
from and after its adoption.
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Passed by the Board of Commissioners June 21, 1966
No Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, June 21, 1966.