Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
State Government Operations & Accountability Committee | |
SB 6059
Brief Description: Authorizing state agencies to create sick leave pools for employees.
Sponsors: Senators Berkey, Haugen, McAuliffe, Franklin, Rockefeller, Schoesler, Eide, Weinstein, Rasmussen, Shin, Delvin, Mulliken, Oke, Parlette and Kohl-Welles.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 2/15/06
Staff: Kathryn Leathers (786-7114).
Background:
In 1989, the Legislature enacted the Washington State Leave Sharing Program (Program) for
state employees. The stated purpose of the Program is to permit state employees to donate
annual leave, sick leave, or personal holidays to fellow state employees who are suffering from,
or have relatives or household members who are suffering from, an extraordinary or severe
illness, injury, impairment, or physical or mental condition, or who have been called to military
service, which has caused or is likely to cause the employee to take leave without pay or
terminate his or her employment.
If an employee qualifies to participate in the Program, the agency head will determine the amount
of leave, not to exceed 261 days, which the employee may receive. An employee may transfer
annual leave, sick leave, and his or her personal holiday under certain circumstances, including:
The Program defines an employee as any employee of the state, including employees of school districts and educational service districts, who are entitled to accrue sick leave or annual leave and for whom accurate leave records are maintained.
Summary of Bill:
State agencies and departments may adopt rules to establish sick leave pools to be used by
participating employees. Sick leave pools must be voluntary, and eligible employees may only
use such leave for personal illness, accident, or injury.
Employees are eligible to use the pooled sick leave if the employee has: (1) completed one year
of employment; (2) accrued a minimum amount of unused sick leave, the amount to be
established by rule; and (3) used all sick, annual, and compensatory leave that has personally
accrued to him or her. Part-time employees may draw from the pool on a pro rata basis.
The rules adopted by any state agency or department to govern a sick leave pool must provide
certain provisions, including a maximum number of days of pooled sick leave that any one
employee may use. Other required provisions include:
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Not requested.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is
passed.