PERSONNEL
60.56
Revised 3-13
Human Resource Services
335-4521
OVERVIEW
The faculty and administrative professional personnel leave regulations included in this section are based upon policies in the Faculty Manual, the Administrative Professional Handbook, the Business Policies and Procedures Manual, and the Fair Labor Standards Act (29 USC 201).
Types of leave described in this section are:
- Annual leave (see below)
- Civil leave (see below)
- Compensatory time (see below)
- Disability leave (see below)
- Emergency leave (see below)
- Faculty leave with pay (see below)
- Faculty retraining leave (see below)
- Family medical leave (see below)
- Holiday (see below)
- Leave due to suspended operations, emergency closures, or inclement weather (see below)
- Leave for life-giving procedures (see below)
- Leave for spouse of member of the military (see below)
- Leave for voting (see below)
- Leave without pay (see below)
- Military leave (see below)
- Parental leave (see below)
- Personal holiday (see below)
- Professional leave (see below)
- Sick leave (see below)
- Training release time (see below)
- Unauthorized absence (see below)
- Victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking (see below)
- Work-related injury or illness (see below)
For information regarding shared leave, see 60.58.
Ineligible for Leave
The following categories of faculty and administrative professional employees do not earn leave:
- Retired faculty and administrative professional (AP) employees who are rehired on less than half-time (e.g., 40 percent FTE) appointments
- Visiting faculty on summer appointments
- Temporary faculty employed less than half time
- Temporary faculty employed less than one semester (academic appointment) or less than six months (annual appointment)
- Time-card faculty (hourly appointments)
- Adjunct faculty
Ineligible for Annual Leave
Faculty on academic appointments do not earn annual leave.
Departmental Guidelines
In addition to the rules specified in the Business Policies and Procedures Manual (BPPM), the Faculty Manual, the Administrative Professional Handbook, and the Fair Labor Standards Act (29 USC 201), departments should develop internal processes for requesting and approving all leave.
Assistance
Supervisors and employees may contact Human Resource Services (HRS) regarding leave issues and for interpretations of these regulations; e-mail hrs@wsu.edu, or telephone the campus HRS office at:
- Pullman: 509-335-4521
- Spokane: 509-358-7554
- Tri-Cities: 509-372-7302
- Vancouver: 360-546-9587
Reporting Leave
A faculty or AP employee who is ineligible to earn overtime reports leave on a Leave Report form. See 60.63.
An administrative professional (AP) employee who is eligible to earn overtime reports leave on a Time Report for Overtime-Eligible Employees. See 60.60.
Earning Annual Leave
Faculty and administrative professional personnel on full-time annual appointments earn annual leave at the rate of 14.67 hours per month of completed service.
Administrative professional (AP) personnel on academic, temporary, or part-time appointments earn annual leave based upon percent of full-time employment; e.g., half-time employees earn 7.34 hours per month. NOTE: AP appointments are not established for less than 50 percent FTE and/or for less than a six-month term. See the Administrative Professional Handbook for more information. To view the handbook, go to the HRS website at:
Employees hired or separated within the month receive leave on a prorated basis. Prorated annual leave for the month is calculated as follows:
Number of days worked ¸ number of working days in the month = Fraction
Fraction x 14.67 x Percent FTE = Annual leave accrual
Maximum Accrual
The maximum annual leave accrual is 352 hours (44 working days).
LWOP
Faculty and administrative professional employees accrue annual leave on a prorated basis for portions of months that include leave without pay.
Prior State Service
An employee who transfers to WSU with no break in service transfers accrued annual leave hours if he or she transfers from:
- A state of Washington agency,
- A state of Washington higher education institution,
- A state of Washington educational service district,
- A state of Washington school district, or
- The office of the Washington superintendent of public instruction.
Employment by a state of Washington educational service district and a state of Washington school district is not considered to be state service. Employees may transfer accumulated leave from the educational service district or school district. However, such employees do not receive credit for state service.
See 60.19 for more information and instructions.
Using Annual Leave
An employee may not use annual leave before the leave is earned. EXCEPTION: The annual leave hours earned during the final month of the appointment may be used in the final month.
Leave is scheduled with the approval of the unit administrator.
A faculty member moving from an annual to an academic year appointment must use any accrued annual leave within one year to avoid loss of earned leave.
A faculty or AP employee on a temporary appointment must use accumulated annual leave prior to the termination date of the appointment unless the employee receives a written exception from the appointing authority.
Leave Must Be Allowed
The unit administrator must allow an employee to take annual leave for:
- Serious health condition of employee;
- Emergency or serious health condition of employee's eligible family member;
- Health condition of employee's minor or dependent child which requires treatment or supervision;
- Parental leave (see below);
- Active duty or to take part in active training duty in the armed forces of the U.S. (see below);
- An employee whose spouse is a member of the military who has been notified of an impending call or order to active duty or who has been deployed (see also below);
- Care for a spouse, son, daughter, parent, or next of kin who is suffering from a serious illness or injury arising from injuries incurred in the line o f duty in the armed forces of the U.S. (see below for definition of the term "next of kin");
- Recovery from and coping with the effects of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking (see below and RCW 49.76);
- Absence due to inclement weather, suspended operations, or emergency closures (see below).
Use of Annual Leave While on LWOP
An employee may not use annual leave while on leave without pay (LWOP).
EXCEPTION: An employee who is on LWOP for one of the following reasons may schedule paid leave each month to maintain eligibility for WSU-sponsored employee benefits:
- Family medical leave (see below) up to 12 weeks;
- Disability leave (see below) up to four months;
- Disability leave due to pregnancy or childbirth (see below), as long as medically certified;
- Parental leave (see below), up to 12 weeks;
- Worker's compensation (see below).
- Military leave service in the uniformed services of the United States or the state of Washington (see below), as long as required to serve;
- Leave for an employee whose spouse is a member of the military who has been notified of an impending call or order to active duty or who has been deployed (see below);
- Leave to care for a spouse, son, daughter, parent, or next of kin who is suffering from a serious illness or injury arising from injuries incurred in the line of duty in the armed forces of the U.S. (see below); up to 26 weeks;
- Domestic violence leave (see below).
NOTE: Due to the multiple types of leave available for disability, maternity, or parental leave, or worker's compensation, as well as leave for military spouses or victims of domestic violence, consult with HRS regarding appropriate use of leave.
Head Residents
Head residents are granted regular student holiday periods in lieu of annual leave.
Sponsor Restrictions
Some sponsored agreements require that annual leave earned on a given contract be used during the contract. Leave balances earned while the employee is supported by any other source of funds may not be used during such a contract.
International Contracts
International contracts include the above restriction. When a WSU employee is appointed to an international contract, the employee's existing annual leave balance is frozen. The employee must use all annual leave earned while abroad within the effective dates of the appointment or forfeit any unused hours.
Upon completion of the assignment abroad by assignment to a domestic project or to a state-funded appointment, the previously frozen annual leave balance is unrestricted and available in accordance with WSU policies.
Payment Upon Separation
See 55.49.
WSU grants employees leave of absence with pay to serve on jury duty, as trial witnesses, or for other subpoenaed civil duties.
Jury Compensation
The employee may keep any compensation he or she receives for serving as a member of a jury.
Official Capacity
If an employee is appearing in court or at a hearing in a WSU official capacity, the employee is not on leave from the University. The activity is considered to be part of the employee's regular assignment. The employee is reimbursed for any incurred expenses in accordance with University procedures.
Voluntary Expert Testimony (Faculty Only)
Voluntary expert testimony by faculty members is governed by University policies regarding compensated outside service and extended professional activities for faculty. See 60.44 and the Faculty Manual.
COMPENSATORY TIME (AP Employees Only)
Full-time overtime-eligible AP employees receive time and one-half regular pay for all hours worked in excess of forty hours per week.
Part-time overtime-eligible AP employees receive straight time pay up to forty hours per week. These employees are eligible to receive time and one-half regular pay for hours worked in excess of forty hours per week.
Overtime eligible AP employees receive cash payments for overtime for hours worked in excess of 40 hours in one work week. However, at the employee's request, an employing official may approve compensatory time off in lieu of cash.
All paid holidays during an overtime-eligible AP employee's regular work schedule are considered to be hours worked for purposes of determining overtime.
Leave with pay taken during the employee's regular work schedule is not considered to be hours worked for purposes of determining overtime.
Faculty and AP employees may be qualified to receive disability leave, including leave due to pregnancy and/or childbirth, under the family medical leave (FML) program. See below.
Requesting Disability Leave
An employee reports inability to work due to a disability, including disability due to pregnancy and/or childbirth, to his or her supervisor. The supervisor then refers the employee to HRS to apply for disability leave.
The employee must submit medical certification or verification to HRS for the period of disability.
For advisory guidelines and more detailed information about disability leave, including disability leave due to pregnancy and/or childbirth, contact HRS or select the Family and Medical Leave (FMLA) link in the Employees-->Leave area of the HRS website at:
Leave Usage
Disability Due to Pregnancy or Childbirth
Disability leave related to pregnancy, childbirth, and/or FML may be a combination of sick leave, annual leave, personal holiday, compensatory time, and leave without pay. The employee chooses the combination and use of paid and unpaid leave during such disability leave.
Disability (Not Pregnancy, Childbirth, or FML-Related)
Disability leave not related to pregnancy, childbirth, or family medical leave (FML) may be a combination of sick leave, annual leave, personal holiday, compensatory time, and leave without pay. However, the employee may not move in and out of paid status during such disability leave. Usually, the employee uses paid leave until such leave is exhausted and then uses unpaid leave for the remainder of the disability leave period.
Continuing Employer-Paid Benefits
If necessary due to disability, the employee is allowed to use a minimum of eight hours of accrued paid leave per month for up to four months of disability leave due to pregnancy and/or childbirth (or as long as medically certified) to provide for continuation of employer-paid benefits. (The total months of such disability leave include the twelve workweeks provided under the Family and Medical Leave Act, if eligible.) NOTE: If using LWOP, eight hours of paid leave per month may not be sufficient to cover the employee's portion of the insurance premiums. Contact HRS for more information.
During the fourth month following the FML period, or if the employee is not eligible for FML, the eight hours paid leave should be used on the first working day of the month.
Faculty and AP employees may use emergency leave for a death in the family or of a household member/partner or other comparable emergency.
Refer to the Faculty Manual and the Administrative Professional Handbook for definitions of family members and household members/partners.
To view the Faculty Manual, go to:
To view the Administrative Professional Handbook, go to the HRS website at:
Deans or principal administrative officers may grant emergency leave not to exceed five days.
Extended Emergency Leave
Faculty
The Provost or the Provost's designee may extend leave up to ten days for faculty employees. See the Faculty Manual regarding procedures for requesting extended emergency leave.
AP Employees
The employee's administrative officer and the Director of HRS may extend leave up to ten days for administrative professional employees. See the Administrative Professional Handbook regarding procedures for requesting extended emergency leave.
Leave with pay for purposes of official duties or services on behalf of the University may be authorized for faculty employees by the dean or principal administrative officer. For deans and principal administrative officers, leave may be authorized by the Provost. (Faculty Manual)
Special Leave With Pay
Ten days of special leave with pay may be requested by faculty members after two years of completed service. Additional requests may be made after each two-year period of completed service. Route written requests to the Provost and Executive Vice President through the intermediate administrative supervisors. (Faculty Manual)
Faculty members may request retraining leave for up to two semesters or one year, respectively, for academic or annual year appointments.
A faculty member is eligible for retraining leave provided he or she expects to serve WSU for at least five years following the leave and before retirement.
Procedures for applying for retraining leave are available from the Provost's Office. See the Faculty Manual for additional information.
Faculty and administrative professional employees may use annual leave, sick leave, or leave without pay for family medical leave (FML).
Family medical leave benefits are provided concurrently with University leave benefits, in accordance with the federal Family Medical Leave Act. See also below.
Contact HRS for information concerning current University procedures used to implement the Family Medical Leave Act, or select the Family and Medical Leave (FMLA) link in the Employees-->Leave area of the HRS website at:
Requirements
In accordance with the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (29 USC 2601 et seq.), an employer must grant an eligible employee a total of 12 work weeks of absence during a rolling 12-month period in order to:
- Seek treatment and recover from the employee's serious health condition;
- Care for the employee's parent, spouse, or child who has a serious health condition; and/or
- Provide care to the employee's newborn, adopted, or foster child.
Leave to Care for Service Member
Upon request, the University must grant an eligible faculty or AP employee up to a total of 26 work weeks of absence during a rolling 12-month period to care for an allowed individual. Allowed individuals include a spouse, son, daughter, parent, or next of kin who is suffering from a serious injury or illness arising from injuries incurred in the line of duty in the U.S. armed forces. For FML purposes, the term "next of kin" is defined as the nearest blood relative of the ill or injured individual.
Eligible Employee
An eligible employee is an employee who has:
- Worked for the state for at least 12 months, and
- Worked at least 1250 hours during the previous 12-month period. NOTE: Paid leave is not counted toward the 1250 hours of work.
FML Provisions
The following provisions apply to the granting and use of family medical leave (FML):
- HRS designates which employee absences meet the criteria of FML.
- Designated paid or unpaid leave is counted toward the 12 weeks of FML.
- The employee may choose to use accrued paid leave or leave without pay for FML.
- The employee is to return to the same or equivalent position which he or she held prior to the FML absence.
- The University continues an eligible employee's University-paid health insurance benefits during the FML period. (Contact HRS regarding benefits if the employee does not return to work at the end of the FML period.) The employee is responsible for her or his portion of the premiums and must make arrangements with Payroll Services to ensure that the premiums are paid.
Application
For application advisory guidelines and more detailed information concerning family medical leave, select the Family and Medical Leave (FMLA) link in the Employees-->Leave area of the HRS website at:
Additional Information
Faculty and AP employees may refer to the family medical leave rules in the Faculty Manual and the Administrative Professional Handbook regarding such disability leave.
To view the Faculty Manual, go to:
To view the Administrative Professional Handbook, go to the HRS website at:
A holiday is a day when all University offices and departments on a WSU campus are closed except for certain essential service units.
The University provides ten holidays each fiscal year for faculty, AP, and civil service employees. Refer to the holiday schedule in 60.76 for current WSU holiday schedules for specified University locations.
An employee on a less than 12-month appointment is eligible for holidays scheduled within the appointment term.
NOTE: An employee must be in pay status the work day prior to the holiday in order to receive pay for the holiday.
Academic Faculty Only
For academic faculty on less than 12-month appointments, a break in the academic calendar when classes are not taught is not considered a holiday unless the break coincides with a designated University holiday. See 60.76. Academic faculty positions include instructional and research positions.
NOTE: The University expects academic faculty with ongoing responsibilities to perform those duties during academic breaks.
If the faculty member is exempt from this requirement as part of the employment contract, this is indicated on the Personnel Action form in Remarks. See 60.25.
LEAVE DUE TO SUSPENDED OPERATIONS, EMERGENCY CLOSURES, OR INCLEMENT WEATHER
The University administration determines whether to implement periods of suspended operations or closures due to emergencies or inclement weather. See 50.40.
Administrative Professional (AP) Employees
An administrative professional (AP) employee may request the use of annual leave, personal holiday, compensatory time (if overtime-eligible), or leave without pay to cover absence due to suspended operations, emergency closure, or inclement weather. As an alternative to using leave, the AP employee must be given an opportunity to reschedule work time lost, which must be rescheduled and worked within the workweek.
The appropriate manager in an AP employee's supervisory chain may authorize the employee to work from home during inclement weather. NOTE: A temporary telework arrangement is not required to accommodate work from home during a period of suspended operations, inclement weather, or an unanticipated circumstance lasting less than a week that requires an employee to remain at home, such as care of a family member. (See 60.34 regarding telework arrangements.)
AP employees may use up to three days of sick leave per calendar year for absence due to suspended operations, emergency closures, or inclement weather after all other paid leave is exhausted.
Overtime-Eligible APs
An overtime eligible administrative professional employee may be required to use compensatory time for absence due to inclement weather before using annual leave hours, unless this requirement would result in a loss of accumulated annual leave.
Faculty
The department chair or director may authorize a faculty employee to work from home during inclement weather. NOTE: A temporary telework arrangement is not required to accommodate work from home during a period of suspended operations, inclement weather, or an unanticipated circumstance lasting less than a week that requires an employee to remain at home, such as care of a family member. (See 60.34.)
Refer to the Faculty Manual.
Faculty who are not required to work use annual leave or leave without pay for absence due to inclement weather, suspended operations, or emergency closures.
Faculty who accrue sick leave may use up to three days of sick leave per calendar year for absence due to suspended operations, emergency closures, or inclement weather after all other paid leave is exhausted.
All Employees
All employees refer to 50.40 regarding suspended operations and emergency closures.
All employees refer to 60.40 regarding staffing during suspended operations and emergency closures.
LEAVE FOR LIFE-GIVING PROCEDURES
Employees are eligible for paid leave for the sole purpose of participating in life-giving procedures. Paid leave for participation in life-giving procedures:
- Is not to exceed five days in a two-year period;
- Is not charged against sick leave or annual leave; and
- Does not require the use of leave without pay.
A life-giving procedure is defined as a medically-supervised procedure involving the testing, sampling, or donation of blood, platelets, organs, fluids, tissues, and other human body components for the purposes of donation, without compensation, to a person or organization for medically necessary treatments.
Employees must provide reasonable advance notice of a desire to take paid leave time to participate in live-giving procedures. Supervisors may take into account program implementation and staffing replacement requirements in determining whether or not to grant such leave time.
In order to be credited with organ/blood donation leave time, an employee must provide written proof from an accredited medical institution, physician, or other medical professional that the employee participated in a life-giving procedure.
Any additional time needed for life-giving procedures is subject to University leave policies and collective bargaining agreements. Supervisors may also continue or implement informal, flextime, or other leave arrangements for these purposes.
The University's life-giving procedures leave policy does not create any entitlement or other right which may be converted to cash, other compensation, or any other benefit. The policy is intended only to encourage altruistic life-giving procedures, and to allow paid leave to participate in such procedures.
LEAVE FOR SPOUSE OF MEMBER OF MILITARY
During a period of military conflict, an employee whose spouse is a member of military who has been notified of an impending call or order to active duty or who has been deployed is entitled to a total of fifteen days of unpaid leave per deployment. Applicable military units are the Armed Forces of the United States, National Guard, or reserves.
The employee may choose to use accrued paid leave, e.g., annual leave, to cover any or all of the fifteen days of leave per deployment for which he or she is entitled.
The employee is entitled to fifteen days of military spousal leave:
- After the military spouse has been notified of an impending call or order to active duty and before deployment; or
- When the military spouse is on leave from deployment.
Notifying HRS
An employee who seeks military spousal leave must provide HRS with notice:
- Within five business days of the employee's spouse receiving official notice of an impending call or order to active duty; or
- Within five business days of the employee's spouse receiving official notice of leave from deployment.
Supervisors are to arrange faculty and AP employees' working hours on the day of a primary, general, or special election to allow employees reasonable time to vote. (Up to two hours may be allowed.) (RCW 49.28.120)
The supervisor may not deny the use of compensatory time or annual leave for up to two hours on an election day if:
- The employee's work schedule does not include two consecutive free hours during the time the polls are open, and
- The employee was not advised of his/her work schedule in time to obtain an absentee ballot.
Faculty employees may refer to the Faculty Manual for more information about faculty leave without pay availability, restrictions, and procedures. To view the manual, go to:
Administrative professional (AP) employees may be granted up to 12 months of leave without pay upon approval of the appointing authority. An extension for up to an additional 12 months may be granted upon the approval of the appointing authority and the Director of HRS. AP employees refer to the Administrative Professional Handbook, available at the HRS website at:
Requesting LWOP
Employees are to submit requests for extended LWOP in writing. Faculty and AP employees follow the procedures in the Faculty Manual and the Administrative Professional Handbook to prepare and route LWOP requests for appropriate administrative approval.
Submit approved LWOP requests to HRS.
Family Medical Leave
If the LWOP request is for the employee's serious medical condition, maternity or parental leave, or to attend to the serious medical condition of a family member, refer to the family medical leave rules. See above.
Accruals While on LWOP
Faculty and AP employees do not earn annual or sick leave while on full leave without pay, i.e., not working any days in a calendar month.
Faculty and AP employees who are on partial LWOP, i.e., working one or more days in a calendar month, accrue annual and sick leave on a prorated basis.
Insurance Benefits
LWOP for a period which is equal to or greater than one calendar month requires personal payment of insurance premiums unless:
- Faculty or AP employee is on approved FML and is using paid leave to cover her or his portion of the premiums (see above); and/or
- Faculty or AP employee is on parental leave under FML for up to 12 weeks and is using paid leave to cover her or his portion of the premiums (see above); and/or
- Faculty or AP employee is not eligible for FML, is on disability LWOP or parental leave, and
Faculty or AP employee is using eight hours of paid leave per month to keep benefits in effect for up to four months for her or his own condition or parental leave.
NOTE: Eight hours of pay may not generate enough pay to cover the employee's portion of the insurance premium. Contact HRS to inquire how much leave must be used each month to cover employee's portion of the insurance premiums.
An FML-eligible employee may use eight hours of paid leave for one additional month beyond the FML period in order to maintain benefits.
An employee may not move in and out of paid status during a disability leave not related to pregnancy, childbirth, or FML. Usually, the employee uses paid leave until such leave is exhausted and then uses unpaid leave for the remainder of the disability leave period.
Contact Payroll Services regarding personal payment of insurance premiums, as needed; telephone 335-4521.
Review the following for more information regarding eligibility for benefits during periods of LWOP:
The University grants leave with pay and LWOP for military leave to employees called to active duty or to take part in any active training duty with any of the armed forces of the United States.
Military Leave With Pay
Employees must be granted military leave with pay not to exceed 21 working days during each year in order to report for active duty or to take part in active training duty in:
- Washington National Guard;
- Army reserves;
- Navy reserves;
- Air Force reserves;
- Coast Guard reserves;
- Marine Corps reserves of the United States; or
- Any organized reserve or armed forces of the United States.
For purposes of calculating military leave, the year begins October 1st and ends the following September 30th.
The employee receives paid military leave in addition to any annual or sick leave to which she or he is entitled. Paid military leave is not to result in any reduction in employee benefits, performance rates, privileges, and pay.
Physical Examination
Employees are not charged leave hours for time used to take a physical examination to determine fitness for military service. Employees do not report leave hours taken for this purpose on Time or Leave Reports.
Military Leave Without Pay
If the leave exceeds 21 working days, the University must grant the employee a military leave of absence without pay for service in the uniformed services of the United States or the state, and reinstatement as provided in RCW Chapter 73.16.
Shared Leave During Periods of Military Leave
Refer to 60.58 for information regarding eligibility and application for shared leave during military leave.
Requesting Military Leave
Upon presentation of military orders to the appropriate dean or principal administrative officer, the University grants employees leave with pay and/or leave without pay for active armed forces training duty and active service duty.
An eligible employee may request parental leave for up to 12 weeks for the birth and care of the employee's newborn child or the placement of a child with the employee for adoption or foster care. (RCW 49.78.220) This leave may be in addition to any leave for illness or temporary disability due to pregnancy and/or childbirth.
Contact HRS for additional information regarding parental leave.
Annual faculty and all AP employees are entitled to a personal holiday each fiscal year.
Employees must take all personal holiday hours on one day. EXCEPTION: Employees may take personal holiday hours as a partial day if some of the personal holiday hours are:
Faculty and AP employees are eligible for professional leave. Refer to the written instructions from the Provost's Office and the Faculty Manual for more information.
Earning Sick Leave
Full-time faculty and AP employees earn sick leave at the rate of eight hours per month of completed service. Academic-year employees earn eight hours per month (one working day) for each full calendar month of full-time summer employment.
Qualifying part-time faculty and AP employees earn sick leave based on a percent of full time employment; e.g., half-time employees earn four hours per month of completed service.
Leave Accrual
Employees hired or separated within the month receive leave on a prorated basis. Prorated sick leave is calculated as follows:
Number of days worked ¸ number of working days in the month = Fraction
Fraction x 8.00 x %FTE = Sick leave accrual
Employees may accumulate an unlimited number of sick leave hours.
LWOP
Faculty and administrative professional employees accrue sick leave on a prorated basis for portions of months that include leave without pay.
Prior State Service
An employee who transfers to WSU with no break in service transfers accrued sick leave hours if he or she transfers from:
- A state of Washington agency,
- A state of Washington higher education institution,
- A state of Washington educational service district,
- A state of Washington school district, or
- The office of the Washington superintendent of public instruction.
Employment by a state of Washington educational service district and a state of Washington school district is not considered to be state service. Employees may transfer accumulated leave from the educational service district or school district. However, such employees do not receive credit for state service.
See 60.19 and WAC 357-31-110.
The University restores unused sick leave balances for any state of Washington employee listed above who is reemployed within three years of the termination of prior state employment.
Using Sick Leave
Employees must earn sick leave before it is used.
Employees may use sick leave under the following conditions:
- Illness or temporary disability of the employee or the employee's immediate family.
- Personal medical, dental, or optical appointment or a family member's appointment when the presence of the employee is required.
- Qualified family medical leave. See above.
- Leave for an employee whose spouse is a member of the military who has been notified of an impending call or order to active duty or who has been deployed. See also above.
- Leave to care for a spouse, son, daughter, parent, or next of kin who is suffering from a serious illness or injury arising from injuries incurred in the line of duty in the armed forces of the U.S. See above for definition of the term "next of kin." (WAC 357-31-525)
- Leave to recover from and cope with the effects of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. (RCW 49.76) See also below.
Employees may use up to three days of sick leave per calendar year for absence due to suspended operations, emergency closures, or inclement weather after all other paid leave is exhausted.
The University may require medical verification or certfication of the reason for sick leave use upon the employee's return to work.
AP Employees Only
AP employees may use sick leave for condolence or bereavement.
Use of Sick Leave While on LWOP
An employee may not use sick leave while on leave without pay (LWOP).
EXCEPTION: An employee who is on LWOP may schedule sick leave each month for up to four months to maintain eligibility for University-sponsored employee benefits and/or to cover his or her portion of the insurance premiums if the employee is eligible for:
- Worker's compensation from the Department of Labor and Industries (see below), as long as medically certified; or
- Family medical leave (see above) for up to 12 weeks, and/or
- Disability leave (see above) for up to four months, and/or
- Parental leave (see above) for up to 12 weeks.
- Leave for an employee whose spouse is a member of the military who has been notified of an impending call or order to active duty or who has been deployed (see above), up to 15 days;
- Leave to care for a spouse, son, daughter, parent, or next of kin who is suffering from a serious illness or injury arising from injuries incurred in the line of duty in the armed forces of the U.S. (see above and WAC 357-31-525); up to 26 weeks;
- Domestic violence leave (see below).
Requesting Leave/Notifying Supervisor
An employee reports inability to work due to illness or disability to her or his supervisor at the beginning of any period of sick leave and daily thereafter unless the employee and the supervisor make other arrangements.
The employee should apply for family medical leave if the need for sick leave usage:
- Causes the employee to miss more than three days of work, or
- Is a chronic condition that requires ongoing treatment or ongoing intermittent treatment.
For application advisory guidelines and more detailed information regarding family medical leave, select the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) link in the Employees-->Leave area of the HRS website at:
Payment For Accrued Sick Leave
The following two options allow an employee to be paid for accrued sick leave:
At retirement, an eligible employee may either receive benefits from the Voluntary Employee's Benefit Association Medical Expense Plan (VEBA MEP) or receive payment for accrued sick leave. The employee does not personally choose between VEBA MEP or sick leave payment. See 55.49 for more information.
NOTE: Employees who separate from WSU for any reason other than retirement or death are not eligible for payment of accrued sick leave.
Employees are entitled to 96 hours of training release time per year to attend training sessions. See 60.72. Applicable training sessions may include management-assigned Skillsoft online classes.
Training leave is considered time worked for purposes of computing overtime for overtime-eligible employees.
Unauthorized absences are treated as unauthorized leave without pay. Possible ramifications of unauthorized absences are addressed in the Faculty Manual and the Administrative Professional Handbook.
To view the Faculty Manual, go to:
To view the Administrative Professional Handbook, go to the HRS website at:
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, SEXUAL ASSAULT, OR STALKING
If an employee or an employee's family member is a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, the employee may take unpaid leave or use any accrued leave to recover from and cope with the effects of such violence.
Individuals considered to be family members are parent, step-parent, sister, brother, parent-in-law, spouse, grandparent, grandchild, minor/dependent child, and child. For the purpose of leave for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, family member also includes a person with whom the employee has a dating relationship.
For definitions of domestic violence and sexual assault, see RCW 26.50.010. For definition of stalking, see RCW 9A.46.110.
Documentation
Employees seeking to use accrued leave or unpaid leave may be required to submit the following documentation to HRS.
Verification of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking
When an employee or the employee's family member is a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking and the employee is seeking to use accrued leave or leave without pay, HRS may require verification to support the request. If verification is required, the employee provides HRS with one or more of the following:
- A police report indicating that the employee or the employee's family member was a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking;
- A court order protecting or separating the employee or employee's family member from the perpetrator of the act of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking;
- Evidence from the court or prosecuting attorney that the employee or the employee's family member appeared, or is scheduled to appear, in court in connection with an incident of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking;
- The employee's written statement that the employee or the employee's family member is a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking; and/or
- Documentation from any of the following persons from whom the employee or employee's family member sought assistance that the employee or the employee's family member is a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking:
An advocate for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking;
An attorney;
A member of the clergy; or
A medical or other professional.
Verification of Familial Relationship
If the victim of domestic violence, assault, or stalking is the employee's family member, verification of the familial relationship between the employee and the victim may include but is not limited to:
- A statement from the employee;
- A birth certificate; a court document; or
- Other similar documentation.
WORK-RELATED INJURY OR ILLNESS
In the event that a faculty or AP employee sustains a work-related injury or illness and is approved to receive workers' compensation from the Department of Labor and Industries, the employee may:
- Receive workers' compensation exclusively, and go on LWOP with WSU;
- Use accrued paid leave for their time off while receiving workers' compensation; or
- Use a combination of LWOP and accrued leave while receiving workers' compensation.
During the first three months in which an employee is off, he or she may use any combination of leave and LWOP.
As of month four, University policy does not allow for an employee to move back and forth from a paid leave to LWOP status.
For more information regarding sick leave buy back, see the Employees-->Worker's Compensation area of the HRS website at:
See also SPPM 2.30.
Use of Accrued Leave While on Worker's Compensation
For information regarding the implications of using sick leave, annual leave, compensatory time, or holiday pay while on worker's compensation, see SPPM 2.30.
NOTE: An employee may use any combination of leave and LWOP during the first three months he or she is off work.
For additional information, contact HRS; telephone 335-4521; or see the Employees-->Worker's Compensation area of the HRS website at: