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124-2011 -- - - -- -- Uelated: 09-09 <br />reasonably be required under individual circumstances, subject to the approval of the <br />department head. <br />Immediate Family Defined: Immediate family (for purposes of this Section) is <br />defined as an Employee's parent, step - parent, spouse, child, step - child, foster child, <br />adopted child, brother, sister, step - brother, sup - sister, grandparent, grandchild, <br />spouse's parents, brother -in -law or sister -in -law. <br />Pay- The actual amount of time off, and funeral leave approved will be determined <br />by the City Administrator depending on individual circumstances, (such as the <br />closeness of the relative, arrangements to be trade, distance to the funeral, etc). In <br />these situations, Employees will receive their regular pay except that Employees will <br />not be paid for regularly scheduled days off. <br />9.6 Parenting Leave <br />General: Under Minnesota Statute § 181.941, an Employee is eligible to take up to <br />six weeks time off without pay in conjunction with the birth or adoption of a child. <br />The leave may begin not more than six weeks after the birth or adoption; except <br />that, in the case where the child must remain in the hospital longer than the mother, <br />the leave may not begin more than six weeks after the child leaves the hospital. <br />Eligibility: Employees who work at least half -time and have worked for the City <br />for at least twelve (12) consecutive months are eligible for parenting leave. <br />Health Benefits: Insurance coverage as was previously in effect, will continue while <br />on parenting leave- The City will continue to pay its share of the coverage as if the <br />Employee were at work. Ile Employee will be responsible for his /her share. <br />Use of Personal Leave: Employees are not required to use personal leave during <br />parental leave but may use personal leave at their option for any period of this leave. <br />Benefits will not continue to accrue during unpaid Parenting Leave. <br />Reinstatement: The Employee is entitled to return to work in the some or <br />comparable position and at the same rate of pay the Employee was receiving prior to <br />commencement of the leave unless the Employee's job was eliminated during the <br />leave. In this instance, the Employee will be treated as laid off pursuant to Section <br />5.4. <br />9.7 School Conference and Activities Leave <br />Leave of 16 Hours: Under Minnesota Statute § 181.9412, an Employer must grant <br />an Employee leave of up to a total of sixteen- (16) hours during any twelve- (12) <br />month period to attend school conferences or school - related activities related to the <br />Employee's child, provided the conferences or school- related activities cannot be <br />scheduled during non -work hours. If the Employee's child receives child care <br />services or attends a pre - kindergarten regular or special education program, the <br />Employee may use the leave time provided - in this section to Attend a confereace oc - _ - - - - paw 12-00,2009 <br />Page 21 of 51 <br />Adopted .2011 <br />
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