Ohio Admin. Code 123:1-34-03 - Civic duty leave
(A) An appointing authority
shall
will
grant civic duty leave with full pay to any employee in the service of the
state who:
(1) Is summoned for jury duty by a
court of competent jurisdiction, or
(2) Is subpoenaed to appear before any court,
commission, board or other legally constituted body authorized by law to compel
the attendance of witnesses. This paid leave is not available if the employee
is a party to the action or is summoned to testify as a result of secondary
employment outside the service of the state.
(B) An appointing authority may grant civic
duty leave with full pay to any employee in the service of the state who:
(1) Is appointed to serve in an unpaid
position on an advisory board or a commission, or
(2) Is soliciting for charities for which
payroll deductions are made.
(C) Any compensation or reimbursement for
jury duty or for court attendance compelled by subpoena in excess of fifteen
dollars per day, when such duty is performed during an employee's normal
working hours, shall
will be remitted by an employee who is paid
directly by warrant of the director of budget and management to the payroll
officer for transmittal to the treasurer of state.
(D) An employee who is the appellant in any
action before the state personnel board of review and is in active pay status
at the time of a scheduled hearing before the board shall
will be granted
civic duty leave with full pay for purposes of attending the hearing.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 124.09
Rule Amplifies: 124.135
Prior Effective Dates: 01/10/1982, 11/10/1996, 09/28/1997, 07/01/2006, 12/01/2006, 11/18/2012, 10/06/2013
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