Section 4816 Of Article 6. Special Payments To Certain Persons From California Labor Code >> Division 4. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 6.
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. Pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement applicable to
members of the California State University Police Department,
whenever any member of that police department falling within the "law
enforcement" class is disabled by injury or illness arising out of
and in the course of his or her duties, he or she shall become
entitled, regardless of his or her period of service with the police
department, to enhanced industrial disability leave equivalent to the
injured employee's net take home salary on the date of occurrence of
the injury. For the purposes of this section, "net take home salary"
means the amount of salary received after federal income tax, state
income tax, and the employee's retirement contribution has been
deducted from the employee's gross salary, in lieu of disability
payments under this chapter, for a period of not exceeding one year.
No benefits shall be paid under this section for any psychiatric
disability or any physical disability arising from a psychiatric
injury.
This section shall apply only to members of the California State
University Police Department whose principal duties consist of active
law enforcement, and shall not apply to persons employed in the
California State University Police Department whose principal duties
are those of telephone operator, clerk, stenographer, machinist,
mechanic, or otherwise clearly not falling within the scope of active
law enforcement service, even though the person is subject to
occasional call or is occasionally called upon to perform duties
within the scope of active law enforcement service.