In accordance with SB 616 (effective 1/1/24), which amends AB-1522: Mandatory Paid Sick Leave law, you are entitled to use 40 hours of paid sick leave in each 12-month period, and you are entitled to begin using the available paid sick leave upon working 90 days from the first date of employment.
RVSD frontloads 40 hours of sick leave at the beginning of each school year. Any unused sick leave does not carry over from year to year. Upon termination, separation, resignation, or other separation from employment, compensation is not provided for accrued, unused paid sick leave.
Please note that once you are eligible to begin using available sick leave, you must first accept a substitute assignment and then cancel the scheduled date/s due to being sick. Contact Lori Ross, HR Coordinator, at (415) 451-4063 or lross@rossvalleyschools.org for the absence paperwork to complete and submit.
For what purposes can I take paid sick leave?
You can take paid sick leave for yourself or a family member, for preventive care or diagnosis, care or treatment of an existing health condition, or for specified purposes if you are a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking.
- Family members include the employee’s parent, child, spouse, registered domestic partner, grandparent, grandchild, and sibling.
- Preventive care would include annual physicals or flu shots.
You may decide how much paid sick leave you want to use (for example, whether you want to take an entire day, or only part of a day). Your employer can require you to take a minimum of at least two hours of paid sick leave at a time, but otherwise the determination of how much time is needed is left to the employee.
Do I have to notify my employer before taking sick leave?
The employee must notify the employer in advance if the sick leave is planned, as may be the case with scheduled doctors’ visits. If the need is unforeseeable, the employee need only give notice as soon as practical, as may occur in the case of unanticipated illness or a medical emergency.