New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 11A - Civil Service
Section 11A:6-5.1 - Donated leave for State employees.

11A:6-5.1 Donated leave for State employees.
1. a. A State employee shall be eligible to receive donated sick or vacation leave. The Civil Service Commission may adopt, pursuant to the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), rules and regulations as the commission deems necessary to implement and enforce the provisions of this section, including the criteria that a State employee shall satisfy to be eligible to receive donated sick or vacation leave; provided, however, a State employee shall be eligible to receive donated sick or vacation leave if the employee:
(1) has completed at least one year of continuous State service;
(2) has exhausted all accrued sick, vacation, and administrative leave, all sick leave injury benefits, if any, and all compensatory time off;
(3) has not, in the two-year period immediately preceding the employee's need for donated leave, been disciplined for chronic or excessive absenteeism, chronic or excessive lateness, or abuse of leave; and
(4) meets one of the following criteria:
(a) suffers from a catastrophic health condition or injury;
(b) is needed to provide care to a member of the employee's immediate family who is suffering from a catastrophic health condition or injury;
(c) requires absence from work due to the donation of an organ, including, but not limited to, the donation of bone marrow; or
(d) requires absence from work during a period of disability due to the pregnancy of the employee which requires the care of a physician who provides a medical verification of the need for the employee's absence from work for 30 or more work days, regardless of whether the absence from work commences before the expected delivery date or after the actual delivery date.
b. A State employee may request that the appointing authority approve the employee's participation in the program, as a leave recipient or leave donor. The employee's supervisor may make a request on behalf of the employee for the employee's participation in the program as a leave recipient. The employee or supervisor requesting the employee's acceptance as a leave recipient shall submit to the appointing authority medical verification from a physician or other licensed health care provider concerning the nature and anticipated duration of the disability resulting from either the catastrophic health condition or injury, the donation of an organ, or pregnancy, as the case may be. When the appointing authority has approved an employee as a leave recipient, the appointing authority shall, with the employee's consent, or the consent of the employee's family if the employee is unable to consent, post or circulate the employee's name along with those of other eligible employees in a conspicuous manner to encourage the donation of leave time, and shall provide notice to all negotiations representatives in that appointing authority.
c. A leave recipient shall receive at least five sick days or vacation days or a combination thereof from one or more leave donors to participate in the donated leave program. A leave recipient shall receive no more than 260 sick days or vacation days, and shall not receive any days on a retroactive basis. A leave donor shall donate only whole sick days or whole vacation days and may not donate more than 30 such days to any one recipient. A leave donor shall have remaining at least 20 days of accrued sick leave if donating sick leave and at least 12 days of accrued vacation leave if donating vacation leave. A leave donor shall not revoke the leave donation. If a leave donor is not in the same department or autonomous agency as the leave recipient, appropriate arrangements shall be made between the affected appointing authorities to verify donor eligibility and adjust leave records. The posting requirement set forth in subsection b. of this section shall be limited to the recipient's appointing authority.
d. While using donated leave time in State service, the leave recipient shall accrue sick leave and vacation leave and be entitled to retain that leave upon the leave recipient's return to work.
e. Any unused donated leave shall be returned to the leave donors on a prorated basis upon the leave recipient's return to work, except that if the proration of leave days results in less than one day per donor to be returned, the leave time shall not be returned.
f. Upon retirement, the leave recipient shall not be granted supplemental compensation for any unused sick days which the leave recipient received through the leave donation program.
g. A State employee shall be prohibited from threatening or coercing, or attempting to threaten or coerce, another employee for the purpose of interfering with rights involving donating, receiving, or using donated leave time. The acts prohibited shall include, but not be limited to, promising to confer a benefit such as an appointment or promotion, or making a threat to engage in an act of retaliation against an employee.
h. No provision of this section, or regulation promulgated to implement or enforce this section, shall be deemed to justify reducing or making less favorable to employees any benefits provided by this section or any other law or required by a collective bargaining agreement which are more favorable to the employees than those required by this section, nor shall any provision of this section, or any regulation promulgated to implement or enforce this section, be construed to prohibit appropriate negotiations through collective bargaining agreements of benefits which are more favorable to employees than those required by this section.
i. As used in this section:
"Catastrophic health condition or injury" means the following:
(1) with respect to an employee: (a) a life-threatening condition or combination of conditions; or (b) a period of disability required by his or her mental or physical health or the health of the employee's fetus which requires the care of a physician who provides a medical verification of the need for the employee's absence from work for 60 or more work days; and
(2) with respect to an employee's immediate family member: (a) a life-threatening condition or combination of conditions; or (b) a period of disability required by his or her mental or physical health which requires the care of a physician who provides a medical verification of the need for the family member's care by the employee for 60 or more work days.
j. This section shall apply to State employees in the career, senior executive, and unclassified service.
L.2019, c.129, s.1.

Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes

New Jersey Revised Statutes

Title 11A - Civil Service

Section 11A:1-1 - Short title.

Section 11A:1-2 - Declaration of policy

Section 11A:2-1 - Civil service commission established.

Section 11A:2-2 - Implementation.

Section 11A:2-3 - Members; term; quorum; vacancies; chairperson.

Section 11A:2-4 - Removal of a commission member other than chairperson of the commission.

Section 11A:2-5 - Compensation.

Section 11A:2-6 - Powers and duties.

Section 11A:2-6a - Definitions relative to uniform domestic violence policies for public employers.

Section 11A:2-7 - Subpenas; oaths.

Section 11A:2-11 - Powers and duties of the commission.

Section 11A:2-11.1 - Title changes in the career service.

Section 11A:2-12 - Delegation.

Section 11A:2-13 - Opportunity for appointing authority hearing, alternative procedures.

Section 11A:2-14 - Notice to employee of right to appeal, alternative procedures.

Section 11A:2-15 - Appeal procedure.

Section 11A:2-16 - Appeal procedure for suspension or fine of five days or less.

Section 11A:2-17 - Use immunity

Section 11A:2-18 - Representation.

Section 11A:2-19 - Authority to increase or decrease penalty imposed.

Section 11A:2-20 - Forms of disciplinary action.

Section 11A:2-21 - Burden of proof

Section 11A:2-22 - Back pay, benefits, seniority and reasonable attorney fees.

Section 11A:2-23 - Political activity limited

Section 11A:2-24 - Protection against reprisals.

Section 11A:2-28 - Law enforcement officers, certain, participation in intergovernmental transfer program.

Section 11A:3-1 - Classification.

Section 11A:3-2 - Career service.

Section 11A:3-2.1 - Findings, declarations

Section 11A:3-2.2 - Certain transfers, appointments prohibited

Section 11A:3-3 - Senior executive service.

Section 11A:3-4 - State unclassified service.

Section 11A:3-4.1 - Rules, regulations concerning recordkeeping, record retention.

Section 11A:3-5 - Political subdivision unclassified service.

Section 11A:3-6 - Public hearing required when moving title from career to unclassified service.

Section 11A:3-7 - Employee compensation.

Section 11A:3-8 - Payroll audits.

Section 11A:4-1 - Examinations.

Section 11A:4-1.1 - Application fee for examinations; additional fees; uses.

Section 11A:4-1.2 - Rules, regulations.

Section 11A:4-1.3 - Certain entry-level law enforcement applicants, exemption from examination requirement.

Section 11A:4-1.4 - Development, maintenance of database of entry-level law enforcement officer candidates.

Section 11A:4-1.5 - Notification of candidate status; certification notifications.

Section 11A:4-2 - Holding of examinations.

Section 11A:4-3 - Admission to examinations.

Section 11A:4-4 - Eligible lists and certifications.

Section 11A:4-5 - Use of eligible list.

Section 11A:4-6 - Duration of lists.

Section 11A:4-7 - Exceptions to duration of a list

Section 11A:4-8 - Certification and appointment.

Section 11A:4-9 - Types of eligible lists.

Section 11A:4-10 - Arrests and criminal records

Section 11A:4-11 - Removal on criminal record.

Section 11A:4-12 - Priority of lists

Section 11A:4-13 - Types of appointment.

Section 11A:4-14 - Promotion.

Section 11A:4-15 - Working test period.

Section 11A:4-16 - Transfer, reassignment and lateral title change.

Section 11A:5-1 - Definitions.

Section 11A:5-1.1 - Veteran status determined for civil service preference.

Section 11A:5-2 - Spouse of disabled veteran or deceased veteran

Section 11A:5-3 - Parent and spouse of veteran who has died in service

Section 11A:5-4 - Disabled veterans' preference

Section 11A:5-5 - Veterans' preference

Section 11A:5-6 - Appointment of veterans

Section 11A:5-6.1 - Addition of names of certain servicemembers to certain civil service eligibility lists.

Section 11A:5-7 - Inapplication of statutes to promotions

Section 11A:5-8 - Preference in appointment in noncompetitive division.

Section 11A:5-9 - Preference to veterans in layoffs

Section 11A:5-10 - Hearing on dismissal of veteran.

Section 11A:5-11 - Veterans not to be discriminated against because of physical disability.

Section 11A:5-12 - Employment or promotion of persons awarded Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Air Force Cross or Navy Cross.

Section 11A:5-13 - World War soldiers in employment of a county, municipality or school district; promotion.

Section 11A:5-14 - Veteran police officer or fire fighter in city of first class; examination and promotion

Section 11A:5-15 - Enforcement.

Section 11A:6-1 - Leaves.

Section 11A:6-1.1 - Establishment of voluntary furlough program.

Section 11A:6-2 - is Vacation leave; full-time State employees.

Section 11A:6-3 - Vacation leave; full-time political subdivision employees.

Section 11A:6-4 - Death of employee having vacation credit

Section 11A:6-5 - Sick leave

Section 11A:6-5.1 - Donated leave for State employees.

Section 11A:6-5.2 - Leave of absence for State employee for purpose of donating organ, bone marrow.

Section 11A:6-6 - State administrative leave.

Section 11A:6-7 - Leaves for part-time employees

Section 11A:6-8 - Sick leave injury in State service.

Section 11A:6-9 - Leaves of absence for police officers and fire fighters

Section 11A:6-10 - Leaves of absence for convention attendance.

Section 11A:6-11 - Leave for athletic competition

Section 11A:6-11.1 - Certain State employees permitted leave of absence to participate in certain disaster relief services.

Section 11A:6-12 - Leaves of absence for elected and appointed union officials.

Section 11A:6-13 - Appointment by governor; leave of absence without pay

Section 11A:6-14 - Elective office; leave of absence without pay; appointments to position; reemployment list

Section 11A:6-15 - Eligibility for promotions during leave of absence

Section 11A:6-16 - Supplemental compensation upon retirement in state employment

Section 11A:6-17 - Supplemental compensation; employees of Rutgers, The State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Rowan University, Montclair State University, and Kean University.

Section 11A:6-18 - Supplemental compensation; deferred retirement

Section 11A:6-19 - Supplemental compensation; computation; limitation

Section 11A:6-19.1 - Payment of accumulated sick leave by political subdivision under civil service.

Section 11A:6-19.2 - Cap on compensation for unused sick leave under Title 11A.

Section 11A:6-20 - Supplemental compensation; certification of accumulated sick leave

Section 11A:6-21 - Supplemental compensation; break in service

Section 11A:6-22 - Supplemental compensation; inapplicability to other pension retirement benefits

Section 11A:6-23 - Supplemental compensation; rules.

Section 11A:6-24 - Hours of work, overtime and holiday pay.

Section 11A:6-24.1 - Paid holidays granted to State government employees.

Section 11A:6-24.2 - Furlough days taken on paid holiday.

Section 11A:6-24.3 - Inapplicability of chapter 8 of Title 11A.

Section 11A:6-25 - State training programs.

Section 11A:6-25.1 - Programs to improve efficiency, effectiveness of public service.

Section 11A:6-26 - Employee career development.

Section 11A:6-27 - Political subdivisions.

Section 11A:6-28 - Employee performance evaluations.

Section 11A:6-29 - Awards committee.

Section 11A:6-30 - Awards

Section 11A:6-31 - Powers and duties of the committee.

Section 11A:6-32 - Payment of awards

Section 11A:7-1 - Equal employment opportunity.

Section 11A:7-2 - Division of Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action.

Section 11A:7-3 - Equal employment opportunity and affirmative action program.

Section 11A:7-4 - Agency goals

Section 11A:7-5 - Department responsibilities.

Section 11A:7-6 - Agency affirmative action officer.

Section 11A:7-7 - Agency accountability for affirmative action plan

Section 11A:7-8 - Agency affirmative action plan

Section 11A:7-9 - Agency failure to achieve affirmative action goals; penalties.

Section 11A:7-10 - Citation by governor for attaining affirmative action results

Section 11A:7-11 - Equal Employment Opportunity Advisory Commission; creation.

Section 11A:7-12 - Equal Employment Opportunity Advisory Commission.

Section 11A:7-13 - Accommodation for persons with disabilities; waiver of examination.

Section 11A:7-13.1 - Findings, declarations.

Section 11A:7-13.2 - Fast track hiring, advancement process developed, qualified persons with significant disabilities.

Section 11A:7-13.3 - Guidelines, criteria.

Section 11A:7-13.4 - Appointing to an unclassified service position, noncompetitive temporary, permanent position in civil service.

Section 11A:7-13.5 - Request for an interview; eligibility, qualifications.

Section 11A:7-13.6 - Findings, declarations.

Section 11A:7-13.7 - State as a Model Employer of People with Disabilities program developed; purpose, responsibilities.

Section 11A:7-13.8 - Report to Governor, Legislature.

Section 11A:7-14 - Additional training for public employees responsible for managing and investigating complaints of harassment or discrimination.

Section 11A:7-15 - Toll-free telephone hotline for State employees to report incidents of discrimination, harassment in the workplace.

Section 11A:7-16 - Civil service law enforcement mentoring program; establishment, maintenance.

Section 11A:8-1 - Layoff; inapplicable to those on certain military leave.

Section 11A:8-2 - Pre-layoff actions.

Section 11A:8-3 - Alternatives to layoff.

Section 11A:8-4 - Appeals.

Section 11A:9-1 - Application

Section 11A:9-2 - Adoption of title; petition

Section 11A:9-3 - Adoption of title; question placed on ballot; public notice

Section 11A:9-4 - Refusal to comply

Section 11A:9-5 - School districts

Section 11A:9-6 - Adoption of title; elections

Section 11A:9-7 - Results certified.

Section 11A:9-9 - Status of employees

Section 11A:9-9.1 - Examination requirement waived for certain local firefighters

Section 11A:9-10 - Seniority rights

Section 11A:9-11 - Animal Health Technician, credit hours, required.

Section 11A:10-1 - Disapproval of salary.

Section 11A:10-2 - Criminal violation of title or order.

Section 11A:10-3 - Noncompliance.

Section 11A:10-4 - Action for enforcement.

Section 11A:10-5 - Resident actions

Section 11A:11-1 - Merit System Board.

Section 11A:11-2 - Department of Personnel abolished.

Section 11A:11-3 - Names.

Section 11A:11-4 - Rules.

Section 11A:11-5 - Pending actions.

Section 11A:11-6 - Transfer.

Section 11A:12-1 - Inconsistent laws.

Section 11A:12-2 - Rights of current employees

Section 11A:12-3 - Statutes repealed

Section 11A:12-6 - Effective date