Catastrophic Leave Bank Program (Clb) - Donation of Annual and Sick Leave is a legal document that was released by the Arkansas Department of Transformation and Shared Services - a government authority operating within Arkansas.
Q: What is the Catastrophic Leave Bank Program (CLB) in Arkansas?A: The Catastrophic Leave Bank Program (CLB) in Arkansas is a program that allows state employees to donate their annual and sick leave to a central bank.
Q: What is the purpose of the CLB program?A: The purpose of the CLB program is to provide additional leave to state employees who have exhausted their own leave due to a catastrophic illness or injury.
Q: How can state employees donate their leave to the CLB?A: State employees can donate their leave to the CLB by completing a donation form and submitting it to the program administrator.
Q: Who is eligible to receive leave from the CLB?A: State employees who have suffered a catastrophic illness or injury and have exhausted their own leave are eligible to receive leave from the CLB.
Q: Is there a limit to the amount of leave a person can receive from the CLB?A: Yes, there is a limit to the amount of leave a person can receive from the CLB. The maximum amount of leave that can be granted is 480 hours.
Form Details:
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