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File #: ID19-11450    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/10/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/24/2019 Final action: 10/24/2019
Title: ***BILL NO. B-36 - (Intro. 10/10/2019) (For adoption) - Adding the Toni Hunter Organ Donor Protection Act, Section 3-126 to the Fresno Municipal Code related to paid leave for organ and bone marrow donors. (Subject to Mayor's veto)
Sponsors: Mike Karbassi, Luis Chavez, Paul Caprioglio, Esmeralda Z. Soria
Attachments: 1. AMENDED Ordinance for Organ and Bone Marrow Donation Leave.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL

October 24, 2019

FROM: DOUGLAS T. SLOAN, City Attorney
City Attorney's Office

BY: STEPHANIE M. SNYDER, Senior Deputy City Attorney
City Attorney's Office

SUBJECT
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***BILL NO. B-36 - (Intro. 10/10/2019) (For adoption) - Adding the Toni Hunter Organ Donor Protection Act, Section 3-126 to the Fresno Municipal Code related to paid leave for organ and bone marrow donors. (Subject to Mayor's veto)
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RECOMMENDATION
Approve the attached ordinance adding the Toni Hunter Organ Donor Protection Act, Section 3-126 to the Fresno Municipal Code related to paid leave for organ and bone marrow donors.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The attached ordinance adds a section to the Fresno Municipal Code granting up to 30 days paid leave to employees who require leave to donate major or vital organs or bone marrow, and is consistent with existing state and federal statutes providing paid leave for such donors who are employed by private sector, state, or federal employers, but which do not apply to the City.

BACKGROUND
The City, as a Charter City, is exempt from various state and federal statutes which provide certain benefits to employees in the private sector, and state and federal employment, including paid leave for employees donating organs or bone marrow.
The proposed ordinance adds a section to the Fresno Municipal Code providing paid leave for those employees who are willing and able to act as living major or vital organ and bone marrow donors, consistent with existing state and federal law. The proposed ordinance would provide pay and continuation of benefits to an employee on a leave of absence related to such major or vital organ or bone marrow donation for up to 30 days for an organ donor or five days for a bone marrow donor, after the employee provides written verification from a physician of the medical necessity of their donation. Additionally, the leave provided for under the proposed ordinance would not run ...

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