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These rules and regulations shall not discriminate against evidence of treatment and the need therefore by the practice of the religion of any well-recognized church or denomination. 129

Section 87780 does not apply to an employee’s first 10 days of sick leave. Employees may use this sick leave provision for absences necessitated by pregnancy, miscarriage, childbirth, and recovery therefrom. 130

4. D IFFERENTIAL P AY Education Code section 87780 permits academic employees to take up to five school months of leave due to illness or accident, and receive “differential pay” (i.e. the difference between the employee’s salary for any month in which the absence occurs and the sum that is actually paid a temporary employee employed to fill his or her position during the absence or, if no temporary employee was employed, the amount that would have been paid to the temporary employee had such been employed). The community college district shall make every reasonable effort to secure the services of a temporary employee. 131 As with classified employees, in order to deduct the wages paid to a substitute, the District must actually hire a “substitute;” it may not simply fill the position with a current employee. 132 Further, districts must adopt a salary schedule for temporary employees that indicates a salary for temporary employees for all categories or classes of a district’s academic employees. 133 Where a district has failed to establish such a schedule, the Education Code mandates that the amount paid a temporary employee during any month must be less than the salary due the employee absent from his or her duties. 134 When a person employed in an academic position is absent because of illness for more than five school months, or when a person is absent for a cause other than illness, the amount deducted from the salary due the person for the month in which the absence occurs shall be determined according to the rules and regulations established by the district governing board. These rules and regulations must comply with the rules and regulations of the board of governors. 135

Education Code section 87780 applies whether or not the absence from duty is by reason of a leave of absence granted by the governing board of the employing district. 136

5. S ABBATICAL L EAVE Education Code sections 87767 and 87768 authorize, but do not require, districts governing boards to allow faculty leaves for study and travel. These sections also establish certain minimum requirements for such leaves, reviewed below. Additionally, districts should refer to their collective bargaining agreements, which may also address the terms and procedures for granting sabbatical leaves.

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