Delaware Code § 29-5116

Leave of absence upon adoption of child
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(a) Any employee of the State who has been continuously employed on a full-time basis for at least 1 year at the time of application for
leave under this section is entitled to 6 weeks unpaid leave upon the adoption of a minor child who is over 6 years of age. Said employee
shall be entitled to be reinstated in the position held at the time of the granting of the leave of absence. Neither vacation leave nor sick
leave shall be accumulated during such leave of absence without pay under this section.
(b) Any employee of the State who has been continuously employed on a full-time basis for at least 1 year at the time of application
for leave under this section shall be entitled to utilize accumulated sick leave to travel out of the United States for the purpose of adopting
a child from a foreign country. Before leave shall be granted the employee must provide documentation that they have applied for the
adoption and that the travel is required for the adoption to be approved. Once the adoption has been approved the employee's leave will
be pursuant to the Family and Medical Leave Act, [29 U.S.C. § 2601 et seq.]. Said employee shall be entitled to be reinstated in the
position held at the time of the granting of the leave of absence. Neither vacation nor sick leave shall be accumulated during such leave
of absence, either with or without pay, under this subsection.
(c) The State Personnel Commission is empowered to adopt appropriate rules and regulations to implement this section.

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