Handbook of Operating Procedures 5-4320

Foster Parent Leave


 

Effective November 01, 2001
Executive Sponsor: Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Policy Owner: Assoc. Vice President for Human Resources


 

  1. Policy Statement

The University of Texas at Austin ("University") provides paid administrative leave to an employee who is a foster parent to a child under the Department of Protective and Regulatory Services conservatorship to attend meetings in accordance with state law.
 

  1. Reason for Policy

This policy provides for the administration of foster parent leave in compliance with state law.
 

  1. Scope & Audience

This policy applies to any employee who is appointed to work at least twenty (20) hours per week for a period of at least four and one-half (4 1/2) continuous months. For purposes of this policy, faculty must be appointed for at least fifty percent (50%) time for at least four and one-half (4 1/2) continuous months.

Students employed in positions that require student status as a condition of employment are not covered by this policy.
 

  1. Definitions (specific to this policy)

None
 

  1. Website (for policy)

https://secure4.compliancebridge.com/utexas/public/getdoc.ph?file=5-4320
 

  1. Contacts

CONTACT

DETAILS

WEB

 

Human Resources

Phone:

512-471-4772

Website:

http://www.utexas.edu/hr/index.php

 
  1. Responsibilities & Procedures
    1. Qualified Purposes

 

Eligible employees will receive foster parent leave to attend:

 

 

  1. Employee Responsibilities

 

The employee shall obtain prior approval from the supervisor to take foster parent leave, and promptly and accurately record the use of leave.

 

  1. Supervisor Responsibilities

 

The supervisor must review and approve the leave, verify that the employee has accurately recorded the leave use, and sign the time report.

 
  1. Delegation of Authority

 

Authority is hereby delegated to the department head or designee to determine foster parent leave eligibility and approve use of leave.
 

  1. Forms & Tools

Electronic Timesheet
 

  1. Frequently Asked Questions

None
 

  1. Related Information

Texas Government Code, Section 661.906

 

 

  1. History

Last review date: November 1, 2001

(Minor editorial change approved October 18, 2012)
Previously: HOP 7.F.5