[Amended 12-15-1993 by Ord. No. 1993-28; 10-19-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-14]
Maternity leave may be granted for up to one
year, provided that the request for such leave is made in writing
to the department head no later than the fourth month of pregnancy.
Requests for maternity leave must be favorably endorsed by the department
head and approved by the Township Manager before becoming effective
and will be charged to accumulated sick leave, until such leave ends,
and be without pay thereafter. This leave shall be in addition to
the employee's vacation. All leave time under the Family Medical Leave
Act, the New Jersey Family Leave Act and this section shall run simultaneously
to the fullest extent provided by law.
[Added 12-15-1993 by Ord. No. 1993-28]
A. In the event of death in the employee's immediate
family, the employee shall be granted time off without loss of pay
at straight time daily rate from the day of death up to and including
the day of the funeral, but in no event to exceed five working days.
B. The term "immediate family" shall include grandparents,
parents, children, spouse, brother, sister, mother-in-law, father-in-law,
brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, legally adopted children, and half
relative(s) and step-relative(s) living in the employee's household.
C. In the
event of the death of an employee's aunt, uncle, or cousin, the employee
shall be granted time off without loss of pay at straight time daily
rate for the day of the funeral.
[Added 2-24-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-01]
D. Time off with pay, as provided in this section, is
intended to be used for the purpose of handling necessary arrangements
and attendance of the funeral of the deceased member of the immediate
family.
[Added 12-15-1993 by Ord. No. 1993-28]
A. Each employee shall receive three paid days off which
he or she may use for his or her personal business.
B. Two working days' notice shall be given by the employee
to his or her department head of his or her intention to use a personal
day.
[Amended 10-19-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-14; 6-28-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-07]
A. A full-time
employee who is temporarily, either mentally or physically, incapacitated
from performing his or her duties, or who desires to engage in a course
of study such as will increase his or her usefulness on his or her
return to the Township's employ, or who, for any reason considered
good by the Township Manager, desires to secure leave from his or
her regular duties, may, with the approval of the Township Manager,
be granted special leave of absence without pay for a period not exceeding
three months. Said period may be extended by the Township Manager
for an additional period not exceeding three months. Any employee
asking for special leave without pay shall submit his or her request
in writing, stating the reasons why, in his or her opinion, the request
should be granted and the date when he or she desires leave to begin
and the probable date of his or her return to duty. All leave time
under the Family Medical Leave Act, the New Jersey Family Leave Act
and this section shall run simultaneously to the fullest extent provided
by law. The leave must include the use of any accrued vacation and
sick leave time, regardless of the length of leave requested. The
portion of the leave that runs beyond the exhaustion of vacation and
sick leave will be without pay or service credit. In exceptional circumstances,
the Township may extend a leave of absence, if such extension is considered
in the best interests of the Township.
B. Personal
leaves are not granted for the purpose of seeking or accepting employment
with another employer, or for extended vacation time. Employees on
personal leave of absence for more than two weeks in any month will
not receive holiday pay, and will not accrue personal leave, sick
leave or vacation time for that month. Health benefits may also be
impacted. A personal leave is granted with the understanding that
the employee intends to return to work for the Township. If the employee
fails to return within five business days after the expiration of
the leave, the employee shall be considered to have abandoned their
job.
In the event that an employee is called for
jury duty, the employee shall receive an amount from the Township
equal to his or her authorized pay minus the amount of compensation
received for said duty.
[Amended 7-7-1976 by Ord. No. 1976-10]
Police officers who testify in Municipal Court shall receive such compensation as is established by the agreement which is referred to in §
32-1J.
Leave without pay may be granted to full-time
and part-time permanent employees and to full-time unclassified employees.
Normally it shall be granted only when the employee has used his or
her accumulated sick leave and vacation leave in the case of illness,
or his or her vacation leave if leave without pay is requested for
reasons other than illness. Written request for leave without pay
must be initiated by the employee, favorably endorsed by his or her
department head and approved by the Township Manager before becoming
effective. Such leave, except for military leave without pay, shall
not be approved for a period longer than three months at one time.
The Township Manager may extend such leave for an additional three
months or any portion thereof.
[Amended 12-15-1993 by Ord. No. 1993-28]
A request for any type of leave shall be made
on a form prescribed by the Township Manager. Such request, whenever
possible, shall be made far enough in advance to permit approval and,
at the same time, to permit coverage for the particular employment
so that municipal services shall not suffer. In the case of sick leave,
the employee shall notify his or her department head immediately if
he or she is unable to report for work. When an employee is absent
from work because of illness for more than three days, the department
head shall require the employee to submit a certificate from his or
her physician relating to his or her illness. The Township Manager,
at his or her discretion, may require the employee to submit a physician's
certificate for absences of two or three days. In a case of illness
of a chronic or recurring nature causing an employee's periodic or
repeated absence for one day or less, the Township Manager may require
one medical certificate for every six-month period. Should an employee
be absent in excess of 10 days in eight consecutive months, except
with respect to a period of time during which an employee is hospitalized,
a medical certificate may be required. All medical certificates shall
be at the employee's expense.