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Ordinance 27380006.130.016 WSS/klt 09/20/89 R:09/22/89 2738 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, AMENDING THE EDMONDS CITY CODE CHAPTER 2.35 VACATION AND SICK LEAVE TO ADD A NEW SECTION 2.35.045 ENTITLED SHARED LEAVE PROVIDING FOR THE TRANSFER OF VACATION LEAVE BETWEEN EMPLOYEES AND ESTABLISHING THE CONDITIONS THEREFORE, PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE IS A PILOT PROGRAM WITH A ONE YEAR SUNSET PROVISION, ESTABLISHING AN EMERGENCY CLAUSE AND FIXING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE. WHEREAS, the City provides vacation leave to its employees as a vested right subject to payment upon termination; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds it appropriate and in the public interest to permit employees to share vacation leave in carefully defined circumstances and to transfer such leave to and for the benefit of employees who, without such transfers, would be forced to terminate their employment or go without pay in order to meet the needs of severe illness; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that an emergency exists necessitating the immediate institution of a pilot program to prevent an unnecessary hardship on its employees; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: WSS51752O -1- Section 1. The Edmonds City Code, Chapter 2.35 VACATION AND SICK LEAVE is hereby amended by the addition of a new section 2.35.045 SHARED LEAVE to read as follows: 2.35.045 SHARED LEAVE A. Intent. The purpose of shared leave is to permit City employees, at no additional employee cost to the City other than the administrative costs of administering the program, to come to the aid of a fellow City employee who is suffering from or has an immediate family member suffering from an extraordinary or severe illness, injury, impairment, or physical or mental conditions which has caused or is likely to cause the employee to take leave without pay or to terminate his or her employment. B. A Department Director, with the Mayor's approval, may permit an employee to receive shared leave under this ordinance if: 1. The employee suffers, or has an immediate family member suffering from, an illness, injury, impairment, or physical or mental condition which is of an extraordinary or severe nature and which has caused, or is likely to cause, the employee to go on leave without pay status or to terminate his or her employment with the City. 2. The employee has depleted or will shortly deplete his or her total of accrued vacation, sick leave, compensatory time, holiday time, and/or other paid leave. 3. Prior to the use of shared leave, the employee has abided by the City's sick leave policy. 4. The employee has diligently pursued and is found to be ineligible for state industrial insurance benefits. 5. The use of shared leave will not significantly increase the City's costs, except for those costs which would otherwise be incurred in the administration of this program or which would otherwise be incurred by the employee's department. WSS51752O -2- C. The Department Director, with the concurrence with the Mayor, shall determine the amount of shared leave, if any, which an employee may receive under this ordinance. The employee shall be required to provide appropriate medical justification and documentation both of the necessity for the leave and the time which the employee can reasonably be expected to be absent due to the condition. An employee shall not receive more than a total of 131 days of shared leave throughout the employee's employment. To the extent possible, shared leave should be used on a consecutive basis. D. Employees may request their Department Director to approve the transfer of a specified amount of accrued vacation leave to an employee who is authorized to receive shared leave as provided herein. In order to be eligible to donate vacation leave, an employee must have a total of more than ten (10) days of accrued vacation leave, have taken at least ten (10) days of vacation leave within the calendar year or have a total of accrued and used vacation leave of greater than ten (10) days for the calendar year. Transfers shall be in increments of one day of leave. In no event shall a transfer of leave be approved which would result in an employee reducing his or her total vacation leave in a calendar year to less than ten (10) days. When reviewing police employees, the Police Chief may also consider whether additional adequate time off will be provided through compensatory and/or holiday leave unique to the department. The Department Director shall not transfer vacation leave in excess of the amount specified in the request. All donations of leave shall be voluntary. The Department Director shall determine that the no significant increase in City costs will occur as a result of a donation of leave. E. Leave may be transferred from employees) from one department to an employee of the same department, or, with the concurrence of both Department Directors, to an employee of another department. F. While an employee is on shared leave, he or she will continue to be classified as a City employee and shall receive the same treatment, in respect to salary and benefits, as the employee would otherwise receive if using vacation leave. 1. All salary benefit payments made to the employee on a shared leave shall be made by WSS51752O -3- the department employing the person using the shared leave. 2. The employee's salary rate shall not change as a result of being on shared leave nor, under any circumstances, shall the total of the employee's salary and other benefits, including but not limited to state industrial insurance or any other benefit received as a result of payments by the City to an insurer, health care provider, or pension system, exceed the total of salary and benefits which the employee would have received had he or she been in a regular pay status. G. Vacation leave shall be transferred on a dollar - for -dollar basis. The value of the leave shall be determined at the current hourly wage of the trans- feror and the leave available to the receiving employee shall be calculated at the receiving employee's wage. H. The Personnel Department shall be responsible for computing the values of donated leave and shared leave, and shall also be responsible for adjusting the accrued leave balances to show the transferred leave. The Administrative Services Director shall determine the appropriate fund transfers and budget amendments as needed for City Council action. Records of all leave time transferred shall be maintained in the event any unused time is returned at a later date. I. The value of any leave transferred which remains unused shall be returned at its original value to the employee or employees who donated the leave. The Department Director shall determine when shared leave is no longer needed. To the extent adminis- tratively feasible, the unused leave shall be returned on a pro rata basis. J. The Personnel Department shall monitor the use of shared leave to insure equivalent treatment for all employees of the City. Inappropriate use or treat- ment of the shared leave provision may result in the cancellation of the donated leave or use of shared leave. K. This program has been established as a pilot program of the City of Edmonds subject to review within one calendar year. The City in its sole discretion may cancel this program. Participation WSS517520 -4- in the program shall be predicated upon a receipt from each affected bargaining unit of a written waiver by the appropriate Union bargaining representative indicating that the Union understands that the program is a pilot program, agrees that the program shall not establish a past practice by the City or otherwise obligate the City to continue the program and acknowledging that the City may cancel the program at any time or review it on one-year increments, extending it from time to time as the City, in its sole discretion, shall determine appropriate. Section 2. The City Council hereby declares that an emergency exists necessitating that this ordinance take effect immediately upon passage by unanimous vote of the members of the City Council. APPROVED: MAYO ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: IT CLERK, J CQUELINE G. PARRETT APPROVED AS TO FORM: OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY: BY FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: 9/20,/89 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: 9_' PUBLISHED: October 1, 1989 EFFECTIVE DATE: Sept. 26, 1989 ORDINANCE NO. 3 WSS517520 -5- Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF SNOHOIVISH, ss The undersigned, being first duly sworn on oath deposes and says that she is Principal Clerk of THE HERALD, a daily newspaper SUMMARY IF printed and published in the City of Everett, County of Snohomish, SO38 W The clfV of NCE NO. Pr er of and State of Washington; that said newspaper is a newspaper Edmands, Washlnntan gp p on the Pith day of 50ptCer, general circulation in said Count and State; that said newspaper 1464 tha City CaunCll 01 the he CEty g y N79�dsudryrd}°fce o. 23r moothe has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Content of sold ordlnonce, p Conslstlnp at fha title, praVldes asAMNlIopRDINANCE of THE Court of Snohomish County and that the notice ........................................ CITY OF EDMONDS WASHINGTON, AMENDING Tile CITY TIDE CHAPTER TER 2.35 VACATION ,..-.Summar.y...O.f---Ordi-nan3 c.e...No. 2 .8 P.35 AND SICK LEAVE'iO"Ai36�C TEV7'SEC7T(M P.33.Oa5 ENTITLED SHARER LEAVE PROVIDING"—F'DR--TFIl= TRANSFER OF VACATION I................�..............._......_.._........_.._........ LEAVE BETWEEN EMPLOY-I...................•..•..•••••••�.••...•..•. THIS ORDINANCE IS A PILOT ••••..•• ..............•.•••••.•••...... ..... W.—...... ....... PROGRAM W;TH A ONE ....................................... YEAR s NSET PROV$SIOAN4 a printed copy of which is hereunto attached, was published in said ESTABLEMERGENCY CLAUSE AND FIXING TIME HEN THE newspaper proper and not in supplement form, in the regular and SAME SHALLThe fuME EFFCIITtext of this Ordinance entire edition of said paper on the following days and times, namely: will be rnalled llppn I qu gt. I DATED fhl$ Riift tIV of September 1989. JACQUELINE G. PARRETT CIN Clerk October -1 1989 Pubfthad: October 1. 1999. t ....................... and that said newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. Principal Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this.....2nd day of.......Octohe/ -•-�--..r.........._........................... .... is 89 . ............ f .. {. _ _ . r.. Noa'ry Public in and for'the State of Washington, Yesid9`ng at Everett, Snohomish County. B-2-1