Section 44977 Of Article 3. Resignations, Dismissals, And Leaves Of Absence From California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 25. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 3.
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. (a) During each school year, when a person employed in a
position requiring certification qualifications has exhausted all
available sick leave, including all accumulated sick leave, and
continues to be absent from his or her duties on account of illness
or accident for an additional period of five school months, whether
or not the absence arises out of or in the course of the employment
of the employee, the amount deducted from the salary due him or her
for any of the additional five months in which the absence occurs
shall not exceed the sum that is actually paid a substitute employee
employed to fill his or her position during his or her absence or, if
no substitute employee was employed, the amount that would have been
paid to the substitute had he or she been employed. The school
district shall make every reasonable effort to secure the services of
a substitute employee.
(b) For purposes of subdivision (a):
(1) The sick leave, including accumulated sick leave, and the
five-month period shall run consecutively.
(2) An employee shall not be provided more than one five-month
period per illness or accident. However, if a school year terminates
before the five-month period is exhausted, the employee may take the
balance of the five-month period in a subsequent school year.
(c) The governing board of every school district shall adopt a
salary schedule for substitute employees. The salary schedule shall
indicate a salary for a substitute for all categories or classes of
certificated employees of the district.
(d) Excepting in a district the governing board of which has
adopted a salary schedule for substitute employees of the district,
the amount paid the substitute employee during any month shall be
less than the salary due the employee absent from his or her duties.
(e) When a person employed in a position requiring certification
qualifications is absent from his or her duties on account of illness
for a period of more than five school months, or when a person is
absent from his or her duties for a cause other than illness, the
amount deducted from the salary due him or her for the month in which
the absence occurs shall be determined according to the rules and
regulations established by the governing board of the district. The
rules and regulations shall not conflict with rules and regulations
of the State Board of Education.
(f) Nothing in this section shall be construed so as to deprive
any district, city, or city and county of the right to make any
reasonable rule for the regulation of accident or sick leave or
cumulative accident or sick leave without loss of salary for persons
acquiring certification qualifications.
(g) This section shall be applicable whether or not the absence
from duty is by reason of a leave of absence granted by the governing
board of the employing district.