Delaware 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SB61 Draft / Bill

                    SPONSOR:      Sen. Sturgeon & Sen. Lockman & Sen. Townsend & Sen. S. McBride & Rep. K. Williams & Rep. Heffernan & Rep. Longhurst & Rep. S. Moore       Sens. Hansen, Hoffner, Pinkney, Walsh; Reps. Baumbach, Lambert, Morrison, Romer           DELAWARE STATE SENATE   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       SENATE BILL NO. 61       AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 14 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO ABSENCES OF SCHOOL EMPLOYEES.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Sen. Sturgeon & Sen. Lockman & Sen. Townsend & Sen. S. McBride & Rep. K. Williams & Rep. Heffernan & Rep. Longhurst & Rep. S. Moore       Sens. Hansen, Hoffner, Pinkney, Walsh; Reps. Baumbach, Lambert, Morrison, Romer     

SPONSOR: Sen. Sturgeon & Sen. Lockman & Sen. Townsend & Sen. S. McBride & Rep. K. Williams & Rep. Heffernan & Rep. Longhurst & Rep. S. Moore
Sens. Hansen, Hoffner, Pinkney, Walsh; Reps. Baumbach, Lambert, Morrison, Romer

 SPONSOR:  

 Sen. Sturgeon & Sen. Lockman & Sen. Townsend & Sen. S. McBride & Rep. K. Williams & Rep. Heffernan & Rep. Longhurst & Rep. S. Moore 

 Sens. Hansen, Hoffner, Pinkney, Walsh; Reps. Baumbach, Lambert, Morrison, Romer 

   

 DELAWARE STATE SENATE 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 SENATE BILL NO. 61 

   

 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 14 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO ABSENCES OF SCHOOL EMPLOYEES. 

   

  BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE:    Section 1. Amend 1318, Title 14 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:     1318. Sick leave and absences for other reasons; accumulation of annual leave.   (b) (1)  In the case of a death in the immediate family of the employee, there shall be no reduction of salary of said employee for an absence not to exceed 5 working days.  Members of the immediate family shall be defined as the     (2) For purposes of this section, immediate family means any of the following:    a.  The employees spouse or domestic  partner; parent, stepparent   partner.   b. The employees parent, stepparent,  or  child of the employee   child.   c. The parent, stepparent, or child of the employees  spouse or domestic  partner;   partner.    d. The  employees grandparent or  grandchild;   grandchild.    e. The  employees  sibling;   sibling.    f. The  spouse of the employees  child; any   child.    g. A  relative who resides in the  same household; or any   employees household.   h. A  minor child for whom the employee has assumed and carried out parental responsibilities.    (3)  This absence shall be in addition to other leaves granted the employee.   (c) (1)  In the case of a serious illness of a member of the employees immediate  family, as defined in subsection (b) of this section   family  that requires the employees personal attention, an employee may use accrued sick leave.    (2)  An employee  needing   who needs  sick leave under  the provisions of this title   this subsection  shall inform that employees own immediate supervisor of the fact and reason in advance, when possible, or otherwise before the expiration of the first hour of absence or as soon thereafter as  practicable;   practicable.   (3) The  failure  to do so   of an employee to comply with paragraph (c)(2) of this section  may be cause for denial of pay for the period of absence.    (4)  Before approving pay for sick leave, the supervisor  may   may,  at that supervisors  discretion   discretion,  require either a doctors certificate or a written statement signed by the employee setting forth the reason for the absence.    (5)  In the case of an absence of more than 5 consecutive days, a doctors certificate is required as a condition of approval.   (d) (1)  In case of the death of a near relative, there shall be no deduction in the salary of the employee for  an  absence  not to exceed 1 working day.     (2) An absence under paragraph (d)(1) of this section may be used  on the day of the  funeral or the day before or the day after the  funeral.  A near relative shall be defined as:    (3) For purposes of this subsection, near relative means any of the following:   a. The employees  first cousin, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, brother-in-law, sister-in-law,  grandparent-in-law, or any other   or grandparent-in-law.   b. Any  friend living in the employees household.   (f) An employee may be absent without loss of pay no more than  3   5  days per fiscal year for personal reasons of the employee.  Such absences shall be   These absences are  included in the  employees  sick leave  of the employee. Such absences   and  must be approved by the  employees  chief school  officers.   officer. The chief school officer may not do any of the following regarding an employees request to be absent for personal reasons:   (1) Ask the employee the reason for the absence.   (2) Deny the request unless operational requirements cannot be met if the request is granted.   (j) Any absence not covered  in subsection (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) or (g)   under subsections (a) through (f)  of this section  shall be   is  considered unexcused.   Section 2. Amend 1318, Title 14 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:    1318. Sick leave and absences for other reasons; accumulation of annual leave.   (j) Any absence not covered  in subsection (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) or (g)   under subsections (a) through (f) or ( l )  of this section  shall be   is  considered unexcused.   ( l ) After a pregnancy loss, the employee may be absent without reduction of pay for no more than 5 days under the same circumstances as state employees under 5125(b) of Title 29.   Section 3. If House Bill No. 65 has passed both chambers by July 1, 2023, and is enacted into law, Section 1 of this Act takes effect immediately and Section 2 of this Act takes effect the later of the following:   (1) One day after HB 65 takes effect.   (2) Immediately upon enactment.   Section 4. Section 1 of this Act takes effect immediately and Section 2 of this Act does not take effect, if either of the following apply:   (1) House Bill No. 65 has not passed both chambers by July 1, 2023.   (2) House Bill No. 65 has passed both chambers by July 1, 2023, and is not enacted into law.      

 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE: 

  Section 1. Amend 1318, Title 14 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows: 

   1318. Sick leave and absences for other reasons; accumulation of annual leave. 

 (b) (1)  In the case of a death in the immediate family of the employee, there shall be no reduction of salary of said employee for an absence not to exceed 5 working days.  Members of the immediate family shall be defined as the   

 (2) For purposes of this section, immediate family means any of the following: 

  a.  The employees spouse or domestic  partner; parent, stepparent   partner. 

 b. The employees parent, stepparent,  or  child of the employee   child. 

 c. The parent, stepparent, or child of the employees  spouse or domestic  partner;   partner. 

  d. The  employees grandparent or  grandchild;   grandchild. 

  e. The  employees  sibling;   sibling. 

  f. The  spouse of the employees  child; any   child. 

  g. A  relative who resides in the  same household; or any   employees household. 

 h. A  minor child for whom the employee has assumed and carried out parental responsibilities.  

 (3)  This absence shall be in addition to other leaves granted the employee. 

 (c) (1)  In the case of a serious illness of a member of the employees immediate  family, as defined in subsection (b) of this section   family  that requires the employees personal attention, an employee may use accrued sick leave.  

 (2)  An employee  needing   who needs  sick leave under  the provisions of this title   this subsection  shall inform that employees own immediate supervisor of the fact and reason in advance, when possible, or otherwise before the expiration of the first hour of absence or as soon thereafter as  practicable;   practicable. 

 (3) The  failure  to do so   of an employee to comply with paragraph (c)(2) of this section  may be cause for denial of pay for the period of absence.  

 (4)  Before approving pay for sick leave, the supervisor  may   may,  at that supervisors  discretion   discretion,  require either a doctors certificate or a written statement signed by the employee setting forth the reason for the absence.  

 (5)  In the case of an absence of more than 5 consecutive days, a doctors certificate is required as a condition of approval. 

 (d) (1)  In case of the death of a near relative, there shall be no deduction in the salary of the employee for  an  absence  not to exceed 1 working day.   

 (2) An absence under paragraph (d)(1) of this section may be used  on the day of the  funeral or the day before or the day after the  funeral.  A near relative shall be defined as:  

 (3) For purposes of this subsection, near relative means any of the following: 

 a. The employees  first cousin, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, brother-in-law, sister-in-law,  grandparent-in-law, or any other   or grandparent-in-law. 

 b. Any  friend living in the employees household. 

 (f) An employee may be absent without loss of pay no more than  3   5  days per fiscal year for personal reasons of the employee.  Such absences shall be   These absences are  included in the  employees  sick leave  of the employee. Such absences   and  must be approved by the  employees  chief school  officers.   officer. The chief school officer may not do any of the following regarding an employees request to be absent for personal reasons: 

 (1) Ask the employee the reason for the absence. 

 (2) Deny the request unless operational requirements cannot be met if the request is granted. 

 (j) Any absence not covered  in subsection (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) or (g)   under subsections (a) through (f)  of this section  shall be   is  considered unexcused. 

 Section 2. Amend 1318, Title 14 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows: 

  1318. Sick leave and absences for other reasons; accumulation of annual leave. 

 (j) Any absence not covered  in subsection (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) or (g)   under subsections (a) through (f) or ( l )  of this section  shall be   is  considered unexcused. 

 ( l ) After a pregnancy loss, the employee may be absent without reduction of pay for no more than 5 days under the same circumstances as state employees under 5125(b) of Title 29. 

 Section 3. If House Bill No. 65 has passed both chambers by July 1, 2023, and is enacted into law, Section 1 of this Act takes effect immediately and Section 2 of this Act takes effect the later of the following: 

 (1) One day after HB 65 takes effect. 

 (2) Immediately upon enactment. 

 Section 4. Section 1 of this Act takes effect immediately and Section 2 of this Act does not take effect, if either of the following apply: 

 (1) House Bill No. 65 has not passed both chambers by July 1, 2023. 

 (2) House Bill No. 65 has passed both chambers by July 1, 2023, and is not enacted into law. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   Teachers and other school employees (school employees) do not accrue annual leave that can be used on a flexible basis. Under current law, school employees may only use 3 days of sick leave for personal reasons and may be absent for 5 days after the death of an immediate family member and for 1 day only, on the day of the funeral, after the death of a near relative.      This Act makes the following changes to the days that school employees may be absent without loss of pay:   1. Allows a school employee to use the 1 day of leave provided for the funeral of a near relative on the day before or the day after the funeral.   2. Increases the number of days of sick leave that a school employee can use for personal reasons from 3 to 5.   3. Provides that a chief school officer may not ask a school employee the reason they are requesting to be absent for personal reasons and can only deny the school employee's request because of operational requirements.      This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual, including all of the following:   1. Clarifies the definition of immediate family.   2. Corrects an internal reference in subsection (j) that has been incorrect since 1971 when the language regarding excused absences by employees of special school districts, the City of Wilmington, and the State Board of Education in subsection (g) was repealed and the current requirements for the payment of unused sick leave were first enacted.      Finally, Sections 2 through 4 of this Act provide that if House Bill No. 65 is enacted in 2023, school employees will receive the same bereavement leave as state employees after a pregnancy loss. If HB 65 is not enacted in 2023, these changes will not take effect.   Author: Senator Sturgeon  

 SYNOPSIS 

 Teachers and other school employees (school employees) do not accrue annual leave that can be used on a flexible basis. Under current law, school employees may only use 3 days of sick leave for personal reasons and may be absent for 5 days after the death of an immediate family member and for 1 day only, on the day of the funeral, after the death of a near relative. 

  

 This Act makes the following changes to the days that school employees may be absent without loss of pay: 

 1. Allows a school employee to use the 1 day of leave provided for the funeral of a near relative on the day before or the day after the funeral. 

 2. Increases the number of days of sick leave that a school employee can use for personal reasons from 3 to 5. 

 3. Provides that a chief school officer may not ask a school employee the reason they are requesting to be absent for personal reasons and can only deny the school employee's request because of operational requirements. 

  

 This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual, including all of the following: 

 1. Clarifies the definition of immediate family. 

 2. Corrects an internal reference in subsection (j) that has been incorrect since 1971 when the language regarding excused absences by employees of special school districts, the City of Wilmington, and the State Board of Education in subsection (g) was repealed and the current requirements for the payment of unused sick leave were first enacted. 

  

 Finally, Sections 2 through 4 of this Act provide that if House Bill No. 65 is enacted in 2023, school employees will receive the same bereavement leave as state employees after a pregnancy loss. If HB 65 is not enacted in 2023, these changes will not take effect. 

 Author: Senator Sturgeon