DSU employees earn and may utilize earned major medical leave in accordance with the established procedures.
Employee: This generally includes faculty and staff employees who are working on paid appointments by the University. It generally excludes students or temporary employees. For specific information on who is considered an employee, contact the Human Resources Department.
Supervisor: An employee designated by management who exercises major supervisory functions over another employee or employees. These functions include hiring, evaluating, assigning work, and disciplining employees.
Immediate Family: The immediate family is defined as spouse, parent, step-parent, sibling, child, step-child, grandchild, grandparent, son- or daughter-in-law, mother- or father-in-law, or brother- or sister-in-law. Child means a biological, adopted or foster child, or a child for whom the employee stands or stood in loco parentis.
PROCEDURES and RESPONSIBILITIES
Major medical leave is earned by all regular full-time employees, except student employees and retirees hired on an emergency basis, after one month of continuous service, according to employment status and length of annual employment periods. Major medical leave may be used for the illness or injury of the employee or a member of the employee's immediate family.
It shall be the responsibility of the department or office head to maintain and certify major medical leave records and to administer the leave in accordance with policy. It is the responsibility of department or office heads to inform those working under them concerning policies on leave. An employee who has been terminated and later is re-employed by the institution will begin a new period of employment for leave purposes. The rules of major medical leave apply to all employees, except student workers.
Employees who work less than 40 hours per week shall accrue credit for leave on a pro-rata basis.
Employees, except nine-month faculty and student workers, are allowed credit for major medical leave computed on the basis of continuous service at the following monthly and annual rates:
|
Continuous Service |
Accrual Rate Monthly |
Accrual Rate Annually |
|
1 month to 3 years |
8 hours |
12 days |
|
37 months to 8 years |
7 hours |
10.5 days |
|
97 months to 15 years |
6 hours |
9 days |
|
Over 15 years |
5 hours |
7.5 days |
Faculty members employed on a nine-month contract shall accrue credit for major medical leave as follows:
|
Continuous Service |
Accrual Rate Monthly |
Accrual Rate Academic Year |
|
1 month to 3 years |
13.33 hours |
15 days |
|
37 months to 8 years |
14.20 hours |
16 days |
|
97 months to 15 years |
15.40 hours |
17 days |
|
Over 15 years |
16 hours |
18 days |