Ill. Admin. Code tit. 26, § 212.282 - Leave for Personal Business
a)
Accrual: Full-time employees shall be permitted 22.5 hours of leave for
personal business each calendar year with pay. Full-time employees who enter
service with the Office during any calendar year shall be given credit for
personal business leave at the rate of 3.75 hours for each two months of
service for the calendar year in which hired. Temporary employees do not accrue
personal leave. In the event an employee does not use any sick leave in any
calendar year, the employee shall be awarded one additional personal day on
January 1 of the next calendar year after one year of State service. A calendar
year for the purposes of this provision is the period beginning January 1 and
ending December 31 of each year.
b)
Personal business leave may be used for occurrences or observance of religious
holidays, absence due to severe weather conditions, or for other similar
personal reasons, but shall not be used to extend a holiday, vacation or other
leave without prior approval. Personal business leave may be used by employees
in quarter hour up to full day increments. Except for those emergency
situations that preclude the making of prior arrangements, personal business
leave shall be scheduled sufficiently in advance to be consistent with the
Office's operating needs.
c) Carry
Over: Personal business leave shall not accumulate or carry over from year to
year. If the services of an Office employee are terminated by reason of
retirement, disability or death, the employee, or the employee's estate, as the
case may be, shall be paid a lump sum for the number of days of leave for
personal business that the employee had accumulated but not used as of the date
the employee's services were terminated, in an amount equal to one half of the
employee's last rate of pay per working day times the number of leave days
accumulated. The accrued leave amount paid under this subsection shall be
certified by the Office in writing to the employee. This certification shall be
held by the employee or forwarded to the Retirement System.
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