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MA S2498

MA S2498
Establishing a sick leave bank for Karen Tavernier, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation


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Introduced
10/11/2016
In Committee
10/13/2016
Crossed Over
11/03/2016
Passed
11/07/2016
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
11/17/2016

Introduced Session

189th General Court

Bill Summary

SENATE, Monday, October 11, 2016 - The committee on Ways and Means, to whom was referred the Senate Bill establishing a sick leave bank for Karen Tavernier, an employee of the Department of Transportation (Senate, No. 2492),-- reports, recommending that the same ought to pass with an amendment substituting a new draft entitled “An Act establishing a sick leave bank for Karen Tavernier, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation” (Senate, No. 2498).

AI Summary

This bill establishes a sick leave bank specifically for Karen Tavernier, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (DOT), allowing other DOT employees to voluntarily contribute their unused sick, personal, or vacation days to this bank so Karen can use them to care for her husband. If Karen leaves her job or requests to close the bank, any leftover days will be moved to the department's extended illness leave bank, and the days in this special bank can only be used for the specific illness or disability that led to its creation, as determined by the DOT.

Sponsors (0)

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Other Sponsors (1)

Senate Committee on Ways and Means (Senate)

Last Action

Signed by the Governor, Chapter 316 of the Acts of 2016 (on 11/17/2016)

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