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Victim's Leave

Policy Information

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Effective Date: 
February 1, 2003
Reference: 
Classified Staff Human Resources Policy Manual 221.0
University Handbook for Appointed Personnel 8.04.07
Responsible Unit: 
Division of Human Resources
Phone: 
(520) 621-3660

Policy

General and Definitions

The University of Arizona is committed to providing victim's leave to eligible employees in accordance with the Arizona State Victim's Leave Law ARS § 13-4439; § 8-420. This law authorizes employees who are victims of crimes to leave work to exercise the right to be present at legal proceedings related to the crime.

As defined in ARS § 13-4401, a "victim" is (1) a person against whom the criminal offense has been committed, or (2) if the person is killed or incapacitated, the person's immediate family (victim's spouse, parent, child, sibling, grandparent or lawful guardian) or other lawful representative (person who is designated by the victim or appointed by the court and who acts in the best interests of the victim), except if the person is in custody for an offense or is the accused.

Using Vacation Leave, Unpaid Leave of Absence, and Accrued Compensatory Time

When using victim's leave, the eligible employee may use accrued vacation leave, excused unpaid leave, or accrued compensatory time. While there is no maximum leave time allocated for victim's leave, the University reserves the right to limit the leave provided under the law if the leave creates an undue hardship to the University's business.

Eligibility

Any University employee is eligible for leave under this policy, except that the employee is not eligible if a family member is the victim and the employee is in custody for the offense or accused of the crime.

Request for Leave

Request for victim's leave must be made to the employee's immediate supervisor or responsible administrator, providing as much notice as practical. In making this request, the employee shall provide

  • a copy of the form provided to employee by the law enforcement agency, and
  • a copy of the notice of each scheduled proceeding that is provided to the victim by the responsible agency.

 

Revision History*

UHAP and Classified Staff versions reconciled 2/2016

* Please note that sections titled Frequently Asked Questions, Related Information, and Revision History are provided solely for the convenience of users and are not part of the official University policy.

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