Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3342 - Kent State University
Chapter 3342-6 - Administrative Policy on Awards and Compensation for University Employees
Section 3342-6-11.5 - Administrative policy and procedure regarding court leave

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3342-6-11.5

Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024

(A) The university shall grant leave with full pay to an employee who:

(1) Is summoned for jury duty by a court of competent jurisdiction, or

(2) Is subpoenaed to appear before any court, commission, board or other legally constituted body authorized by law to compel the attendance of witnesses, where the employee is not a party to the action.

(B) Any compensation or reimbursement for jury duty or for court attendance compelled by subpoena, when such duty is performed during and employee's normal working hours, shall be remitted by the employee to the treasurer of the university.

(C) Approval for court leave shall be requested in writing by the employee, supported by a copy of the appropriate court document.

(D) Any employee who is appearing before a court or other legally constituted body in a matter in which he is a party may be granted vacation time or leave of absence without pay. Such instances would include, but are not limited to, criminal or civil case, traffic court, divorce proceedings, custody hearings, or appearances as directed as a parent or guardian of a juvenile.

(E) An employee who is the appellant in any action before the state personnel board of review and is in active pay status at the time of a scheduled hearing before the board shall be granted court leave with full pay for purposes of attending the hearing.

Replaces: 3342-6- 11.5

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