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the family to the effective date of the adoption.*
In general, the guidelines for leave of absence for child care for adoptive
parents are the same as those governing leave for child care for birth
parents.
During a period of leave for childcare, employees shall be permitted,
upon request, to use annual leave, personal leave and overtime credits
before being granted leave without pay. However, agencies shall not
require that employees exhaust all appropriate leave credits before being
granted leave without pay for childcare. The seven month period of such
leave is not extended by the use of accrued leave credits.
An adoptive parent who requests a leave of absence for child care
purposes of less than seven months is entitled to have such leave extended,
upon request, up to the seven month maximum.
If both adoptive parents are State employees, one parent may elect to take
the entire leave, or the parents may choose to divide the leave time with
each entitled to one continuous period of leave as long as it does not exceed
a combined total of seven months of leave.
Agencies may, in their discretion, approve other arrangements for shared
leave and may as a matter of discretion extend leave for child care for
adoptive parents beyond the seven months to which this new policy entitles
them. Furthermore, while one parent is absent on leave for childcare,
agencies continue to have the discretion to approve requests from the other
parent for periods of vacation or personal leave, or for family sick leave in
accordance with Sections 21.3(f) and 28.3(f) of the Attendance Rules.
The State’s policy on leave for child care for adoptive parents shall not
be construed to require extension of any employment beyond the time it
would otherwise terminate.
DATED: March 11, 1982
Appendix III
Seasonal Employees
The contents of this Appendix shall apply to employees appointed to
seasonal positions. For purposes of this Appendix, a seasonal position is
defined, as a position that is not established on a continuous basis
*See Institutional Services Unit Contract, Article §10.18.
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