North Dakota Code § 54-06-14.7

State leave sharing program - Rulemaking. (Retroactive application -
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1. The human resource management services division of the office of management and 
budget shall establish a state leave sharing program for permanent employees of the 
state. The program must provide for a mechanism for state employees to donate 
accrued annual and sick leave to an employee who does not have available leave who 
is suffering from a severe, extreme, or life-threatening condition, or who is caring for an 
immediate relative or household member who is suffering from a severe, extreme, or 
life-threatening condition.
2. A temporary employee or contracted employee with a limited -term appointment is not 
eligible to participate in the leave sharing program. An employee may not use more 
than four months donated leave in any twelve -month period and an employee may not 
retain leave beyond the occurrence necessitating the leave.
3. The human resource management services division shall:
a. Require medical certification from a physician, physician assistant, psychologist, 
or advanced practice nurse practitioner verifying the medical condition and the 
expected duration of the condition;
b. Track the amount of leave taken by permanent state employees under the 
program; and
c. Adopt rules in accordance with chapter 28-32 to implement this section.

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