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4 Pa. Code § 604a.1. Leaves of absence generally.

§ 604a.1. Leaves of absence generally.

 (a)  Request. An employee seeking a leave of absence shall submit a written request for a leave of absence to the appointing authority. The written request shall state the date on which the leave will start, the date on which the leave will end and the reason for the request.

 (b)  Approval. A leave of absence may be granted at the discretion of the appointing authority in accordance with the act and this subpart.

 (c)  Duration. Approved leaves of absence shall be for a definite period, up to a 2-year increment of time.

 (d)  Extension. Upon the written request of the employee, a leave of absence may be extended at the discretion of the appointing authority in 2-year increments and for a maximum continuous duration of 12 years. If after a leave of absence consisting of 12 continuous years the employee does not return to a position in accordance with subsection (e), the employee shall be deemed to have resigned from their position on the date the approved leave of absence terminates.

 (e)  Right of return. Upon the expiration of an employee’s approved leave of absence, or after an employee requests to return from an approved leave of absence in writing to the appointing authority, the employee shall have the right to return to employment in the classified service with the same appointing authority, subject to the following:

   (1)  An employee shall have the right to return to a vacant position, which the appointing authority is filling, in the same job classification from which the leave of absence was approved and shall retain the same status as they held prior to taking the leave of absence.

   (2)  If there are no vacant positions in the same job classification from which the employee took a leave of absence, the employee shall have the right of return to any of the following:

     (i)   A vacant position, which the appointing authority is filling, in a job classification previously held and shall retain the same status as they held prior to taking the leave of absence.

     (ii)   A vacant position, which the appointing authority is filling, in a job classification with the same maximum hourly salary and shall retain the same status as they held prior to taking the leave of absence, provided the employee meets the minimum qualifications for the job classification.

     (iii)   A vacant position, which the appointing authority is filling, in a lower-level job classification and shall retain the same status as they held prior to taking the leave of absence, provided the employee meets the minimum qualifications for the job classification.

   (3)  If there is no vacancy to which the employee on leave can be returned, or if the employee returned to a lower-level job classification in accordance with paragraph (2) (relating to leaves of absence generally), the employee’s name shall be placed on a preferred reemployment list, for a period of 1 year, for employment in the job classification from which the leave of absence was approved.

 (f)  Preferred reemployment lists. Certifications from a preferred reemployment list shall take precedence over all other eligible lists and referrals from internal recruitment methods.

 (g)  Scope. This section shall not apply to leaves of absence for military service and leaves of absence for employment in the Senior Management Service.

Cross References

   This section cited in 4 Pa. Code §  601a.3 (relating to definitions).



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