HB 810

North Carolina House bill in Session 2025.

Status: in_committee. Latest action: April 8, 2025.

State Employee Bereavement Leave/Up To 40-Hrs.

Bill ID NC-2025-HB-810
Session 2025
Status in_committee
Committee Appropriations
House in_committee 2025-04-08
Summary

Creates new GS 126-8.7 (Paid bereavement leave), requiring the State Human Resources Commission to adopt rules and policies granting permanent, probationary, or time-limited full-time state employees paid leave after the death of an immediate family member (40 hours of leave) or colleague (8 hours of leave). Specifies requirements for the rules and policies, including requiring a statement identifying the relationship to the deceased and documentation for immediate family members, placing no annual limit on the number of uses of the leave, granting time to travel on the day of the funeral for the death of a colleague, requiring that the leave be used within 180 days of the death for an immediate family member, and disciplinary action or dismissal for falsely claiming leave. Outlines the nature of the leave, including that it is in addition to sick and annual leave, has no cash value upon termination, does not count towards retirement eligibility, cannot be applied to negative leave balances, and is not eligible for donation as shared leave. Mandates that the statute is applicable to all state employees, employees of the University of North Carolina system, public school employees, and community college employees, and directs the appropriate governing board, officer, or entity to adopt rules and policies to implement the leave equivalent to those adopted by the State Human Resources Commission.

Sponsor
Tricia Ann Cotham
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-04-07 Introduced Bill introduced
2025-04-08 Status in_committee
2025-04-08 Latest Action Ref to the Com on Appropriations, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
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