ARTICLE
SEVENTEEN
ASSAULT
AND INJURY IN LINE OF DUTY
A.
Disability Benefits
A
leave of absence with pay and without charge to time allowance, for a period
not to exceed one calendar year, shall be granted, subject to established
administrative practices, upon the determination of the Chancellor that the
employee has been physically disabled because of an assault made upon
him/her during the performance of his/her official duties, or because of
injury in the line of duty.
Paraprofessionals
receiving Workers' Compensation will be granted leaves of absence without
pay.
B.
Assistance in Assault Cases
The
principal shall report as soon as possible but within 24 hours to the Office
of Legal Services, to the Victim Support Program and to the Chief Executive
of School Safety and Planning that an assault upon an employee has been
reported to him/her. The
principal shall investigate and file a complete report as soon as possible
to the Office of Legal Services and to the Chief Executive of School Safety
and Planning. The full report
shall be signed by the employee to acknowledge that he/she has seen the
report and he/she may append a statement to such report.
The
Office of Legal Services shall inform the paraprofessional immediately of
his/her rights under the law and shall provide such information in a written
document.
The
Office of Legal Services shall notify the paraprofessional of its readiness
to assist the paraprofessional.
This assistance is intended solely to apply to the criminal aspects of any
case arising from such assault.
Should
the Office of Legal Services fail to provide an attorney to appear with the
paraprofessional in Family Court, the Board will reimburse the
paraprofessional if he/she retains his/her own attorney for only one such
appearance in an amount up to $40.00.
An
assaulted employee who presses charges against his/her assailant shall have
his/her days of court appearance designated as non-attendance days with pay.
The
provisions of the 1982-83 Chancellor's Memorandum entitled "Assistance
to Staff in Matters Concerning Assaults” shall apply.