Delaware Code § 29-5113

Leave for Olympic competition
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(a) The State shall grant to any employee leave from employment to participate as a member of the United States Team in any
competition sanctioned by the United States Olympic Committee. Any leave so granted shall not exceed the time required for actual
participation in the competition, plus a reasonable time for travel and return from the site of the competition and a reasonable time for
precompetition training with the team at the site, or 90 working days, whichever is less. The State shall compensate the employee at the
employee's regular rate of pay during any leave granted for participation in such Olympic competition. Pay for each day of leave shall
not exceed the amount the employee would receive for a standard workday and the employee shall not be paid for any day spent on such
leave for which the employee would not ordinarily receive pay as part of the employee's regular employment.
(b) For purposes of subsection (a) of this section the term "employee" includes all those individuals who are employed by the State
and receive a paycheck from the State for such work as they normally do for the State.
(c) For the purposes of subsection (a) of this section the term "United States Team" includes any group leader, coach, official, trainer or
athlete who is a member of the official delegation of the United States in competition sanctioned by the United States Olympic Committee.
(d) The Department of Human Resources shall implement this section by the adoption of appropriate rules and regulations.

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