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AL SB410

AL SB410
State employees, state holidays, Governor required to designate certain holidays under certain conditions, compensation for state holiday revised, Sec. 1-3-8 am'd.


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Introduced
04/23/2015
In Committee
04/23/2015
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
06/04/2015

Introduced Session

Regular Session 2015

Bill Summary

State employees, state holidays, Governor required to designate certain holidays under certain conditions, compensation for state holiday revised, Sec. 1-3-8 am'd.

AI Summary

This bill revises how state holidays are observed and compensated for state employees in Alabama. It clarifies that Confederate Memorial Day and Jefferson Davis' birthday are generally unpaid holidays, meaning employees wouldn't receive pay for them unless they use annual leave, but the Governor can designate them as paid holidays. If the Governor chooses not to make these two holidays paid, they can designate up to two other paid holidays, with a maximum of 13 paid state holidays allowed annually for state employees. The bill also changes how employees are compensated for working on a state holiday, requiring one hour of compensatory leave or pay for each hour worked, up to a maximum of eight hours, instead of a full day. A "state holiday" is now defined as an eight-hour day for these purposes.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Indefinitely Postponed (on 06/03/2015)

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