
H. B. 2112


(By Delegates Fleischauer, Mahan, Hubbard


and McGraw)


[Introduced January 13, 1999; referred to the


Committee on Education then Finance.]
A BILL to amend and reenact section ten, article four, chapter
eighteen-a of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine
hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to personal leave
by granting four hours of leave per year per child for
regular full-time public education employees for the sole
purpose of school conferences.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section ten, article four, chapter eighteen-a of the
code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 4. SALARIES, WAGES AND OTHER BENEFITS.
§18A-4-10. Personal leave for illness and other causes; leave









banks; substitutes.
At the beginning of the employment term, any full-time
employee of a county board of education shall be entitled
annually to at least one and one-half days personal leave for
each employment month or major fraction thereof of a month in the
employee's employment term. Unused leave shall be accumulative
without limitation and shall be transferable within the state.
A change in job assignment during the school year shall in no way
affect the employee's rights or benefits.
A regular full-time employee who is absent from assigned
duties due to accident, sickness, death in the immediate family,
or life threatening illness of the employee's spouse, parents or
child, or other cause authorized or approved by the board, shall
be paid the full salary from his or her regular budgeted salary
appropriation during the period which such the employee is
absent, but not to exceed the total amount of leave to which such
the employee is entitled: Provided, That each such employee
shall be permitted three days of such leave annually, which may
be taken without regard to the cause for the absence, except that
personal leave without cause may not be taken on consecutive work
days unless authorized or approved by the employee's principal or
immediate supervisor, as the case may be: Provided, however,
That notice of such a leave day shall be given to the employee's
principal or immediate supervisor, as the case may be, at least twenty-four hours in advance, except that in the case of sudden
and unexpected circumstances, such the notice shall be given as
soon as reasonably practicable; however, the use of such the day
may be denied if, at the time notice is given, either fifteen
percent of the employees or three employees, whichever is
greater, under the supervision of the principal or immediate
supervisor, as the case may be, have previously notified the
principal or immediate supervisor of their intention to use that
day for such leave: Provided further, That such the leave shall
may not be used in connection with a concerted work stoppage or
strike. Where the cause for leave had its origin prior to the
beginning of the employment term, the employee shall be paid for
time lost after the start of the employment term. If an employee
should use personal leave which the employee has not yet
accumulated on a monthly basis and subsequently leave the
employment, the employee shall be required to reimburse the board
for the salary or wages paid to him or her for such unaccumulated
leave.
Every regular full-time employee of a county board of
education is entitled to four hours of paid leave annually for
each of his or her children who are enrolled in grades pre-K
through twelve in public schools in this state. This leave is
for the sole purpose of attending conferences related to his or her child with teachers or other school officials.
Prior to the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred
eight-nine, the state board shall establish rules, effective on
said that date, to restrict the payment of personal leave
benefits and the charging of personal leave time used to an
employee receiving a workers' compensation benefit from a claim
filed against and billed to the employee's board. If an employee
is awarded such this benefit, such the employee shall receive
personal leave compensation only to the extent such the
compensation is required, when added to the workers' compensation
benefit, to equal the amount of compensation regularly paid such
the employee. If personal leave compensation equal to the
employee's regular pay is paid prior to the award of the workers'
compensation benefit, such the amount which, when added to the
benefit, is in excess of the employee's regular pay shall be
deducted from the employee's subsequent pay. The employee's
accrued personal leave days shall be charged only for such the
days as equal the amount of personal leave compensation required
to compensate the employee at the employee's regular rate of pay.
The board may establish reasonable rules for reporting and
verification of absences for cause; and if any error in reporting
absences should occur, it shall have authority to make necessary
salary adjustments in the next pay after the employee has returned to duty or in the final pay if the absence should occur
during the last month of the employment term.
A county board of education may establish a personal leave
bank or banks to which employees may contribute no more than two
days of personal leave per school year: Provided, That such the
bank or banks be established either jointly or separately for
both professional personnel and school service personnel and that
a bank be available to all school personnel. Such The personal
leave bank shall be established and operated pursuant to rules
adopted by the county board: Provided, however, That such the
rules may limit the maximum number of days used by an employee,
shall require that leave bank days be used only by an active
employee with less than five days accumulated personal leave who
is absent from work due to accident or illness of such the
employee, and shall prohibit the use of such the days with the
extension of insurance coverage pursuant to section twelve,
article sixteen, chapter five of this code. Such The rules shall
require that contributions shall reduce, to the extent of such
the contribution, the number of personal leave days to which an
employee is entitled by this section: Provided further, That
such the contribution shall may not reduce personal leave days
without cause to which an employee is entitled. No employee may
be compelled to contribute to such the personal leave bank.
When an allowable absence does not directly affect the
instruction of the pupils or when a substitute employee may not
be required because of the nature of the work and the duration of
the cause for the allowable absence of the regular employee, the
administration, subject to board approval, may use its discretion
as to the need for a substitute where limited absence may
prevail.
If funds in any fiscal year, including transfers, are
insufficient to pay the full cost of substitutes for meeting the
provisions of this section, the remainder shall be paid on or
before the thirty-first day of August from the budget of the next
fiscal year.
Any board of education shall have authority to supplement
such leave provisions in any manner it may deem consider
advisable in accordance with applicable rules of the state board
and the provisions of this chapter and chapter eighteen of this
code.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to grant four hours of
paid leave for the sole purpose of attending conferences for each
child of a school employee.
Strike throughs indicate language that would be stricken
from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language
that would be added.