Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 650 - VENDING FACILITY PROGRAM FOR THE BLIND
Section 650.150 - Leaves of Absence
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code ยง 650.150
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Medical Leaves
1) Medical leaves of five facility
business days or less do not require medical documentation; however, the vendor
is responsible for ensuring that a trained replacement is operating at the
facility.
2) Medical leaves over
five days will be granted only if the vendor provides medical documentation to
the Supervisor prior to the leave, except in emergency (e.g., personal or
family illness, death of family member). The documentation shall consist of a
statement from the attending physician explaining the vendor's medical
condition and verifying the need for a leave and the length, if known. In the
event of a medical emergency that precludes advance notice to the Supervisor,
documentation of the illness must be provided to the Supervisor within 15 days
after the emergency occurred. Leaves may not end until a medical statement is
received by the Supervisor stating that the vendor's return to work is not
medically contraindicated.
3)
Medical leaves shall be granted for no more than one year. If after six months
the vendor is unable to return to the facility, additional verification shall
be obtained from a physician. If after one year a vendor is unable to return to
the facility, an inventory of property and stock shall be made and the facility
reassigned as provided in Section
650.90.
4) When a medical leave is granted, the
vendor has the option of retaining management of the facility or temporarily
transferring the management of the facility to DHS-DRS, subject to the
following:
A) If the vendor retains management
of the facility, he or she will receive the net income from the assigned
facility during the leave of absence. The replacement person must be approved
by the Supervisor or designee.
B)
If the vendor chooses to temporarily transfer management of the facility, an
inventory of facility property and stock shall be taken at the time that the
medical leave begins, and a temporary person will be assigned to the facility
by DHS. Any profits or losses accrue to or are covered from set
aside.
5) Should a
vendor, due to a medically verifiable reason, be unable to make a decision
regarding the operation of his or her facility, the supervisor, using best
business judgment, will assign a temporary replacement person for the period
the vendor is unavailable, not to exceed 6 months, after which the provisions
of subsection (a)(3) take effect. Operation of the facility will be returned to
the vendor when a physician's written verification is received stating that the
vendor is able to make a decision regarding operation of the facility and that
the vendor is able to return without limitations that would impede the vendor's
ability to manage and operate the facility. If the physician's written
verification states the vendor has limitations, but is able to return to manage
and operate the facility with reasonable accommodations, then a request for
such accommodations will be reviewed by the Business Enterprise Program for the
Blind and a determination will be rendered. Under no circumstances shall the
reasonable accommodation be an individual who acts as a permanent replacement
for the vendor in the management and operation of the facility.
b) Personal Leaves
1) A vendor may take up to a total of 15 days
of personal leave in any one calendar year.
A)
If a vendor takes up to four consecutive days of personal leave at one time,
prior notification to the Supervisor is not required. However, the vendor must
provide a trained replacement person.
B) If a vendor takes more than four
consecutive days of personal leave at any one time, five days prior
notification to the supervisor is required. The vendor shall provide a trained
replacement person.
C) A vendor may
not take more than 15 days of personal leave in any one calendar year, unless
the vendor obtains prior written approval of the Supervisor. The vendor shall
provide a trained replacement person.
2) Notification to a supervisor regarding
personal leave shall contain the name of the trained replacement and, when
possible, a telephone number and address where the vendor can be located during
the leave.
3) The supervisor has
the right to negotiate a different starting date for the leave based on the
availability of a trained replacement.
4) During a personal leave, the vendor shall
retain management of his or her location and its net income.
5) The replacement selected by the vendor
shall be reviewed by the supervisor, based upon the replacement's abilities to
manage the facility as demonstrated by previous experience, and also meet the
stipulations of the facility contract. If the supervisor has questions about
the replacement person, he or she shall discuss them with the vendor.
6) If the vendor fails to return to the
facility upon completion of the leave or fails to obtain prior approval from
the supervisor for an extension, DHS will attempt to contact the vendor by
telephone. If no response is received by the second business day, the
provisions of Section
650.110(f)(1)
shall become effective.
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