Wash. Admin. Code § 357-31-374 - When must an employer grant a temporary leave of absence for service in an elective office or for legislative service?
An employer must grant a temporary leave of absence for:
(1) Service in an elective office without
loss of job status or seniority to an employee by reason of having been elected
or appointed to an elective office in accordance with
RCW
41.04.120.
(2) Legislative service without loss of job
status or seniority to an employee who is a member of the state legislature in
order for the employee to perform any special duty as a member of the
legislature during regular and special legislative sessions in accordance with
chapter 49.100 RCW.
(a) The leave of absence
may be unpaid or the employee may substitute any combination of accrued paid
leave.
(b) An employee seeking a
temporary leave of absence must provide notice to the employer:
(i) At least 30 days in advance for a regular
legislative session; or
(ii) As
soon as the session is proclaimed for a special session.
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