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| 4.22 Procedure
for Reporting Absences and Obtaining Substitutes |
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A. Reporting
Absences |
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1. Absences for
reasons other than sudden illness or dire emergency require concurrence in advance by the
employee's immediate administrator. Except in the case of absence due to illness or a dire
emergency, the employee shall file a written request to be absent far enough in advance to
give the immediate administrator adequate opportunity to review the request and if the
request is approved to make arrangements for work coverage. In the event of sudden
illness or a dire emergency, the employee or a member of the immediate family shall notify
by telephone any of the employee's supervising administrators or the Human Resources
Department as soon as possible. |
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2. When a full-time
employee is absent for any reason, the immediate administrator shall record the absence
through the leave accounting process. In the event of a projected long-term illness,
an absence of more
than three consecutive days or a pattern of intermittent absences, the
immediate administrator should
must immediately notify the Human Resources Department
to ensure
compliance with the Family Medical Leave Act, assess the employee's
potential eligibility for disability benefits and
so that necessary
records can be maintained for salary continuation
from the
appropriate leave balance. |
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B. Substitution |
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1. When possible,
the immediate administrator shall arrange for work coverage by other full-time members of
the department during the first five days of a full-time employee's absence. |
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2. After a
full-time employee has been sick for more than five consecutive work days, the immediate
administrator is authorized to obtain a qualified part-time substitute paid at part-time
rates to assume the employee's schedule. With advance approval by the
unit vice president
group dean, the
five-day minimum can be waived. If the immediate administrator determines that a part-time
substitute is not available and that it is necessary for a qualified full-time exempt
department member to work in excess of his/her regular schedule to assume the absent
employee's work load, the substituting employee will be granted compensation in the form
of teaching load credit or released time (or overload pay if the substitution does not
fall within the eight-hour period designated by the immediate administrator as the work
day for the substituting full-time employee). If the substituting full-time employee is
non-exempt, the compensation shall be in the form of compensatory time as defined in Section
4.13. Compensation shall be taken on a schedule that the immediate administrator
approves after taking into account the projected work schedule of the department. |
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