State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit

Policy Approval Authority President
Responsible Division Human Resource Services - Division of Human Resources
Responsible University Office Human Resource Services - Division of Human Resources
Responsible Officer(s) Chief Human Resources Officer
Contact Person John Arcado
Primary Audience Faculty
Staff
Administration
Date Submitted to Policy Library 03-01-2024
Status Active
Last Review Date 03-30-2024
Policy Category/Categories Human Resources / Employment

Effective January 1, 2024, Illinois Public Act 102-1143, known as Paid Leave for all Workers Act, provides workers up to 40 hours of paid leave from work each year to maintain their health and well-being, care for their families or use for any other reason of their choosing. As such, the university has established the State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit, which will be implemented on March 31, 2024.

Eligible Employee Classifications

Employees in the following employment classifications, regardless of status (i.e., full-time, part-time, regular, or temporary) are eligible for the State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit:

  • Faculty
  • Supportive Professional Staff
  • Civil Service
  • Extra-Help
  • Graduate Assistants

Student employees and independent contractors are not eligible for the State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit.

State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit Allocation

The State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit will be allocated on an annual basis and will be available for use on the date of allocation.  In accordance with the Paid Leave for All Workers Act, the Benefit program will be implemented on March 31, 2024.  Beginning on July 1, 2024, the program will be administered on a fiscal year basis.

Effective March 31, 2024, through June 30, 2024, eligible employees will be issued 20 hours of State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit.  During this time period, employees hired by the university in the eligible employee classifications listed above, will be issued 20 hours of State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit effective on their date of hire.

Effective July 1, 2024, and every July 1 thereafter, eligible employees will be issued 40 hours of State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit.  Employees hired by the university on or after July 1, 2024, in the eligible employee classifications listed above, will be issued 40 hours of State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit effective on their date of hire. 

Employees who separate from the university and are rehired within the same fiscal year will not be issued a new 40 hours of the State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit, but rather, their State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit balance at the time of separation will be restored upon the employee's rehire date.

State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit does not accrue or carry over from year to year.  Any unused State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit time at the end of the fiscal year (June 30) will be forfeited.  Any unused State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit time is not compensable at the time of separation from employment.

State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit Usage and Notice Requirements

As with all other paid benefits, employees must identify the benefit they are intending to use at the time of the leave request and must follow their departmental procedures for requesting time away from work.  Employees requesting time off utilizing State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefits must arrange their leave with consideration for the university’s core operational needs and obtain approval from their supervisor.  Supervisors should approve these time off requests to the greatest extent possible while ensuring that the operational needs of their unit are met.

If the employee can anticipate the need to use of State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit, they should provide their supervisor as much advanced notice as possible, with a minimum notice of at least seven calendar days, before use of the benefit.

In situations where the need for the use of State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefit is unforeseeable, the employee must notify their supervisor as soon as reasonably possible through their departmental call-in or notice procedures.

Employees must report use of State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefits utilizing the university’s time reporting process to the nearest quarter of an hour.  Employees are not permitted to report more State of Illinois Paid Leave Benefits in a day than they would have normally been scheduled to work.

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