Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 260 - Office of Management and Enterprise Services
Chapter 25 - Personnel Administration Rules
Subchapter 15 - Time and Leave
Part 3 - ANNUAL AND SICK LEAVE POLICIES
Section 260:25-15-12 - Sick leave

Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 260:25-15-12

Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024

Eligible employees shall accrue sick leave based upon hours worked (excluding overtime), paid leave, and holidays [74:840-2.20(A) (1)] according to 260:25-15-10 and this Section, not to exceed the total possible work hours for the month. The hourly rate is equal to the annual accrual divided by the number or work hours in the current year. Sick leave earned during one pay period shall not be available for use until the beginning of the following pay period.

(1) Sick leave means a period when the employee cannot work because of sickness, injury, pregnancy, or medical, surgical, dental or optical examination, or treatment, or where the employee's presence at work would jeopardize the health of the employee or others. An employee may charge family and medical leave, taken in accordance with 260:25-15-45, against sick leave accumulations.

(2) An employee shall not use sick leave for annual leave.

(3) An employee shall not use sick leave before it is accrued.

(4) Appointing Authorities shall have controls in place to ensure employees only utilize sick leave for the reasons listed in (1) of this Section. If an absence exceeds 3 working days, the employee shall give the Appointing Authority a physician's statement unless the Appointing Authority waives it. For shorter absences, the Appointing Authority may require the employee to supply proof the absence was consistent with (1) of this Section. Sick leave shall not be granted until approved by the Appointing Authority. An Appointing Authority shall approve sick leave unless there are facts to show that an employee abused sick leave privileges or the employee failed to supply requested evidence of illness.

(5) Sick leave shall be charged against an employee's sick leave balance based on the amount of time an employee is absent from work during the employee's assigned work schedule. Holidays, or the scheduled days off for holidays, occurring within a period of sick leave shall not be charged to sick leave.

(6) Sick leave earned during a pay period shall be prorated according to the number of hours (excluding overtime) an employee is on the payroll [74:840-2.20(A) (1)].

(7) Part-time employees shall accrue sick leave in an amount proportionate to that which would have accrued under full-time employment [74:840-2.20(A) (1)].

(8) When an employee transfers from one agency to another, the Appointing Authority of the receiving agency shall give the employee credit for all unused sick leave accumulations.

(9) Employees shall not be compensated for accumulated sick leave when they separate from state service.

(10) If an absence because of illness or injury extends beyond the sick leave an employee has accumulated, the Appointing Authority may charge additional absence to the employee's annual leave accumulations.

(11) Unless it is against the law, an Appointing Authority shall approve sick leave when an employee is absent due to illness or injury and receiving Oklahoma State Workers Compensation benefits.

(12) If an employee leaves the state service on or after October 1, 1992, and is reemployed within a period of 2 years from the date of separation, the Appointing Authority may reinstate all or a part of the unused sick leave accumulated during the previous period of continuous employment with the state [74:840-2.20(A) (6)].

(13) There is no limit on sick leave accumulations.

Added at 31 Ok Reg 1346, eff 9-12-14

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