Or. Admin. Code § 839-007-0040 - Employee Notice Policy and Procedures
(1) An employer may require an employee to
comply with the employer's usual and customary written notice and procedure
requirements for foreseeable absences for requesting time off if those
requirements do not interfere with the ability of the employee to use sick
time. Such requirements may include notice by a reasonable time and by
reasonable means including but not limited to calling a designated telephone
number, applying a uniform call-in procedure or by using another means of
communication accessible to the employee.
(2) If the reason for sick time is a
foreseeable absence, such as a pre-scheduled medical appointment, the employer
may require employees to provide advance notice of their intention to use sick
time, not to exceed 10 calendar days prior to the date the sick time is to
begin or as soon as practicable, but in no case may an employee be required to
provide such notice more than 10 calendar days prior to the date sick time is
to begin.
(3) When an employee uses
sick time for a foreseeable absence, the employee shall make a reasonable
effort to schedule the sick time in a manner that does not unduly disrupt the
operations of the employer. For example, the employee should make a reasonable
attempt not to schedule medical appointments during peak business hours, when
work is time-sensitive or when mandatory meetings are scheduled.
(4) The employee shall inform the employer of
any change in the expected duration of the sick time as soon as is practicable.
(5) If the reason for sick time is
unforeseeable, such as an emergency, accident, or sudden illness, the employee
shall provide notice before the start of the employee's shift or, when
circumstances prevent the employee from providing notice before the start of
the employee's shift, as soon as is practicable. In all cases, whether and when
an employee can practicably provide notice depends upon the individual facts
and circumstances of the situation.
(6) An employer may discipline an employee
for violating workplace policies and procedures if the employee fails to
provide notice as required by these rules or if the employee fails to make a
reasonable effort to schedule leave in a manner that does not unduly disrupt
the operations of the employer as provided in section (3) of this rule. The
employer may not discipline the employee for use of sick time.
Notes
Stat. Auth: OL Ch. 537, 2015
Stats. Implemented: OL Ch. 537, 2015
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