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2394 – Sick Leave And Annual Leave | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law on transferring accrued sick and annual leave for transferred administrators, including limits and usage rules.

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2394 – Sick Leave And Annual Leave

Pennsylvania Title 42 - Judiciary and Judicial Procedure § 2394

Summary
This law section details the rules for transferring accrued sick and annual leave when a county administrator is transferred to the state judiciary. It specifies the maximum amounts that can be transferred, how the leave can be used, and clarifies that transferred leave cannot be paid out as a lump sum at the time of transfer. The section also addresses the allocation of leave that can be used as either sick or annual leave under county policies.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law on transferring accrued sick and annual leave for transferred administrators, including limits and usage rules.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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