File #: 15-0618    Version: 1 Name: ORGAN DONOR LEAVE POLICY
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 10/28/2015 In control: FPD Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 11/17/2015 Final action: 11/17/2015
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION ORGAN DONOR LEAVE POLICY WHEREAS, the need for potentially life-saving organ and bone marrow transplants far exceeds the supply; and WHEREAS, the State of Illinois has recognized the importance of organ donation by providing the opportunity for paid leave to State employees who donate an organ or bone marrow; and WHEREAS, like Illinois, many other jurisdictions have attempted to offset the incidental costs associated with donation and protect employees from retaliation for taking leave to donate an organ by passing legislation providing job-protected, paid leave to employees who donate organs or bone marrow; and WHEREAS, the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the "Preserves") currently does not provide job-protected, paid leave for the purpose of organ or bone marrow donation, necessitating employees to use their accrued sick and vacation leave or take unpaid personal leave, if eligible; and WHEREAS, in order to offset the incidental costs assoc...
Sponsors: TONI PRECKWINKLE (President)
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

ORGAN DONOR LEAVE POLICY

WHEREAS, the need for potentially life-saving organ and bone marrow transplants far exceeds the supply; and

WHEREAS, the State of Illinois has recognized the importance of organ donation by providing the opportunity for paid leave to State employees who donate an organ or bone marrow; and

WHEREAS, like Illinois, many other jurisdictions have attempted to offset the incidental costs associated with donation and protect employees from retaliation for taking leave to donate an organ by passing legislation providing job-protected, paid leave to employees who donate organs or bone marrow; and

WHEREAS, the Forest Preserves of Cook County (the "Preserves") currently does not provide job-protected, paid leave for the purpose of organ or bone marrow donation, necessitating employees to use their accrued sick and vacation leave or take unpaid personal leave, if eligible; and

WHEREAS, in order to offset the incidental costs associated with donation and to protect employees from retaliation for taking a leave of absence to donate an organ, the Preserves should afford paid leave to employees who donate organs or bone marrow; and

WHEREAS, the President's Office and Cook County have researched various organ donor leave policies and as a result, Cook County has developed, and the Preserves would like to adopt, an Organ Donor Leave Policy that will provide job-protected, paid leave for the purpose of organ or bone marrow donation; and

WHEREAS, the proposed policy would be available to all eligible employees (employed with the Preserves for at least twelve (12) months) who donate organs or donate bone marrow via surgical aspiration or non-surgical apheresis; and

WHEREAS, the risk of complications and death, as well as the burden to the donor in terms of recovery time, pain, and suffering is lowest for apheresis donation and greatest for organ donation; and

WHEREAS, an eligible employee who don...

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