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To amend section 124.04 and to enact section 124.139 | 1 |
of the Revised Code to grant full-time state | 2 |
employees 30 days paid leave per year to serve as a | 3 |
liver or kidney donor and seven days paid leave per | 4 |
year to serve as a bone marrow donor. | 5 |
Section 1. That section 124.04 be amended and section 124.139 | 6 |
of the Revised Code be enacted to read as follows: | 7 |
Sec. 124.04. In addition to those powers enumerated in | 8 |
Chapters 123. and 125. of the Revised Code and as provided | 9 |
elsewhere by law, the powers, duties, and functions of the | 10 |
department of administrative services not specifically vested in | 11 |
and assigned to, or to be performed by, the state personnel board | 12 |
of review are hereby vested in and assigned to, and shall be | 13 |
performed by, the director of administrative services. These | 14 |
powers, duties, and functions shall include, but shall not be | 15 |
limited to, the following powers, duties, and functions: | 16 |
(A) To prepare, conduct, and grade all competitive | 17 |
examinations for positions in the classified state service; | 18 |
(B) To prepare, conduct, and grade all noncompetitive | 19 |
examinations for positions in the classified state service; | 20 |
(C) To prepare eligible lists containing the names of | 21 |
persons qualified for appointment to positions in the classified | 22 |
state service; | 23 |
(D) To prepare or amend, in accordance with section 124.14 | 24 |
of the Revised Code, specifications descriptive of duties, | 25 |
responsibilities, requirements, and desirable qualifications of | 26 |
the various classifications of positions in the state service; | 27 |
(E) To allocate and reallocate, upon the motion of the | 28 |
director or upon request of an appointing authority and in | 29 |
accordance with section 124.14 of the Revised Code, any position, | 30 |
office, or employment in the state service to the appropriate | 31 |
classification on the basis of the duties, responsibilities, | 32 |
requirements, and qualifications of
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employment; | 34 |
(F) To develop and conduct personnel recruitment services | 35 |
for positions in the state service; | 36 |
(G) To conduct research on specifications, classifications, | 37 |
and salaries of positions in the state service; | 38 |
(H) To develop and conduct personnel training programs in | 39 |
cooperation with appointing authorities; | 40 |
(I) To include periodically in communications sent to state | 41 |
employees
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(1) Information developed under section 2108.15 of the | 43 |
Revised Code promoting the donation of anatomical gifts under | 44 |
Chapter 2108. of the Revised Code; | 45 |
(2) Information about the liver or kidney donor and bone | 46 |
marrow donor leave granted under section 124.139 of the Revised | 47 |
Code. | 48 |
(J) To enter into agreements with universities and colleges | 49 |
for in-service training of personnel in the civil service; | 50 |
(K) To appoint
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assistants
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performance of the duties and functions which the director is by | 53 |
law authorized and required to exercise and perform, and to | 54 |
prescribe the duties of all
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(L) To maintain a journal, which shall be open to public | 56 |
inspection, in which the director shall keep a record of the | 57 |
director's final decision pertaining to the classification or | 58 |
reclassification of positions in the state classified service and | 59 |
assignment or reassignment of employees in the state classified | 60 |
service to specific position classifications; | 61 |
(M) To delegate any of the powers, functions, or duties | 62 |
granted or assigned to the director under this chapter to any | 63 |
other state agency of this state as the director considers | 64 |
necessary; | 65 |
(N) To delegate any of the powers, functions, or duties | 66 |
granted or assigned to the director under this chapter to any | 67 |
political subdivision with the concurrence of the legislative | 68 |
authority of the political subdivision. | 69 |
Sec. 124.139. (A) A full-time state employee shall receive | 70 |
up to two hundred forty hours of leave with pay during each | 71 |
calendar year to use during those hours when the employee is | 72 |
absent from work because of the employee's donation of any portion | 73 |
of an adult liver or because of the employee's donation of an | 74 |
adult kidney. | 75 |
(B) A full-time state employee shall receive up to fifty-six | 76 |
hours of leave with pay during each calendar year to use during | 77 |
those hours when the employee is absent from work because of the | 78 |
employee's donation of adult bone marrow. | 79 |
(C) An appointing authority shall compensate a full-time | 80 |
state employee who uses leave granted under division (A) or (B) of | 81 |
this section at the employee's regular rate of pay for those | 82 |
regular work hours during which the employee is absent from work. | 83 |
(D)(1) The director of administrative services, under | 84 |
section 124.04 of the Revised Code, shall provide information | 85 |
about this section to full-time employees who are paid directly by | 86 |
warrant of the auditor of state. | 87 |
(2) The appointing authority of full-time employees who are | 88 |
not paid directly by warrant of the auditor of state shall | 89 |
periodically provide information about this section to those | 90 |
employees. | 91 |
Section 2. That existing section 124.04 of the Revised Code | 92 |
is hereby repealed. | 93 |
Section 3. The General Assembly hereby encourages political | 94 |
subdivisions and private employers in this state to grant to their | 95 |
full-time employees paid leave similar to the paid leave granted | 96 |
to full-time state employees under section 124.139 of the Revised | 97 |
Code, as enacted by this act. | 98 |