H 4828 Session 112 (1997-1998)
H 4828 General Bill, By Wilder
Similar(S 1144)
A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 8-11-620, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976,
RELATING TO THE TREATMENT OF ACCRUED ANNUAL LEAVE OF A STATE EMPLOYEE ON THE
EMPLOYEE'S TERMINATION, RETIREMENT, OR DEATH, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR A LUMP-SUM
PAYMENT FOR UNUSED ANNUAL LEAVE, NOT TO EXCEED FORTY-FIVE DAYS AND WITHOUT
REGARD TO LEAVE TAKEN IN THE CALENDAR YEAR, FOR AN EMPLOYEE TERMINATED DUE TO
A REDUCTION IN FORCE.
03/18/98 House Introduced and read first time HJ-21
03/18/98 House Referred to Committee on Ways and Means HJ-21
A BILL
TO AMEND SECTION 8-11-620, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH
CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE TREATMENT OF
ACCRUED ANNUAL LEAVE OF A STATE EMPLOYEE ON
THE EMPLOYEE'S TERMINATION, RETIREMENT, OR
DEATH, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR A LUMP-SUM PAYMENT
FOR UNUSED ANNUAL LEAVE, NOT TO EXCEED
FORTY-FIVE DAYS AND WITHOUT REGARD TO LEAVE
TAKEN IN THE CALENDAR YEAR, FOR AN EMPLOYEE
TERMINATED DUE TO A REDUCTION IN FORCE.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South
Carolina:
SECTION 1. Section 8-11-620 of the 1976 Code is amended to
read:
"Section 8-11-620. Upon termination from state
employment, an employee may take both annual leave and a
lump-sum payment for unused leave, but in no event shall
such this combination exceed forty-five days in a
calendar year except as provided for in Section 8-11-610. If
an employee dies, his legal representative shall be is
entitled to a lump-sum payment for his unused leave, not to exceed
forty-five working days, except as provided for in Section
8-11-610. Upon retirement from state employment, termination
due to a reduction in force, or upon the death of an employee,
a lump-sum payment will must be made for unused
leave, not to exceed forty-five days, unless a higher maximum is
approved under the provisions of Section 8-11-610, and without
regard to the earned leave taken during the calendar year in which the
employee retires, dies, or is terminated due to a reduction in
force."
SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
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