Can I use my sick leave to stay home and care for my ill child?

Employees may, in a calendar year, use up to one-half their annually accrued sick leave to attend to ill child, parent, or spouse.


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1. I was injured at work. What do I do?
2. How do I enroll in direct deposit?
3. What do I do if I obtain a second job?
4. Can I see my personnel file?
5. I am bilingual. Shouldn’t I be getting bilingual pay?
6. I’ve had a death in the family. Do I use my vacation leave to attend the services?
7. How do I file for leave under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), California Family Rights Act (CFRA) or Pregnancy Disability Leave Act (PDL)?
8. I have exhausted all of my FMLA, CFRA and/or PDL and I am not yet cleared by my physician to return to work. What do I do?
9. I have a conference with my son’s teacher on a day that I am scheduled to work. What do I do?
10. Can I use my sick leave to stay home and care for my ill child?
11. I would like to vote in the upcoming election, but I am scheduled to work. Doesn’t my supervisor have to let me leave early so I have a chance to vote?
12. want to make a change to my health insurance. How do I do that?
13. I would like to enroll in the ICMA 457 deferred compensation plan. When is open enrollment?