HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-226RESOLUTION NO. 89-226
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING
RESOLUTION NO. 6433 ENTITLED IN PART "A RESOLUTION ...
CREATING AND ESTABLISHING POSITIONS FOR THE VARIOUS
DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO"; BY GRANTING
SAFETY EMPLOYEES ON INDUSTRIAL LEAVE ACCRUAL RIGHTS FOR
VACATION, SICK LEAVE AND HOLIDAY CREDITS EFFECTIVE
RETROACTIVE TO JANUARY 1, 1986.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Resolution No. 6433, Section Six, is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"SECTION SIX: INJURY LEAVE
When injury is sustained in the course and scope of
employment with the City of San Bernardino, said employee
shall be compensated under the provisions of the Workers'
Compensation Insurance and Safety Act of California and not
under the provisions of this resolution; provided that
safety members of the Police and Fire Departments shall be
reimbursed pursuant to the provisions of California Labor
Code Section 4850 during the first three hundred and sixty
five (365) days of their disability, provided further that
these payments may be terminated pursuant to the provisions
of California Government Code Section 21023.6 and provided
further that general employees of the City of San Bernardino
or employees whose positions are iunded under Federal law or
who are funded in Federally funded positions, if such
benefit is required by said Federal law, shall receive one
hundred percent (100%) of their normal salary or wages for
the first seven days of their disability.
Effecti ve with
the eighth day of necessary absence for such cause, each
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general employee or each Federally funded general employee,
as aforesaid, shall be authorized upon his request to
utilize any balance of his accumulated sick leave credits to
augment the temporary disability compensation he receives
to the extent that the total sum received will result in a
payment equal to his regular and normal compensation. The
utilization of sick leave for this purpose shall end with
the termination of the temporary disability or when his
accumulated sick leave credits have been exhausted,
whichever occurs first.
Safety members of the Police and Fire Departments who
are receiving benefits under Labor Code Section 4850 because
of an industrial injury shall accrue vacation, sick leave
and holiday credits during such absence from duty as if they
were on regular duty. General employees or each Federally
funded general employee, who are absent because of
industrial injury shall not be entitled to accrue vacation,
sick leave, or holiday credits during such absence from
duty.
When an employee is off the payroll or pay because of
sick leave or injury and has not had a vacation at the end
of the current year, he shall be allowed to take his
vacation in the next calendar year, but must take said
vacation prior to the time he returns to work after his
illness or injury."
SECTION 2.
This amendment is effective retroactive to
January 1, 1986, to include retirees.
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY AMENDING RESO 6433 FOR VARIOUS
DEPARTMENTS OF CITY BY GRANTING SAFETY EMPLOYEES ON
INDUSTRIAL LEAVE FOR VACATION SICK LEAVE AND HOLIDAY CREDITS
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly
adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino at a
regular
meeting thereof, held on the
day of
, 1989, by the following
vote
19th
June
to wit:
AYES:
Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Flores,
Maudsley, Minor
NAYS:
None
ABSENT:
Council Members POpe-Ludlam, ,Miller
The foregoing resolution is
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