BEREAVEMENT LEAVE
In case of a death in a permanent employee's immediate family, the employee shall
be given time off with pay to attend the funeral. Such time shall not be charged to
either his/her sick or vacation leave in accordance with the following:
A. three (3) days should interment be within a 400 mile radius;
B. five (5) days should interment be beyond a 400 mile radius;
C. immediate family is defined to include the following: wife, husband, parents,
brother, sister, children, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law,
daughter-in-law, son-in-law, grandparents, grandchildren, great grandparents,
step-mother, step-father, step-children, legal guardian; the Mayor has the
authority to expand the scope of immediate family in addition to the
aforementioned.
D. In addition to the above bereavement leave provisions, a permanent employee
shall be authorized to use up to ten (10) working days of accrued sick leave in
the case of the death of a parent, child or spouse. In such a case, a copy of the
death certificate may be required.
E. Temporary employees are not eligible for bereavement leave.
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