Who is on the VSDP plan?
All employees hired after January 1, 1999, and those employed prior to January 1, 1999 who chose to enroll in VSDP.
What is provided through VSDP?
Classified employees are allotted a certain amount of sick leave and family/personal leave on January 10 of each year which allows them to receive full pay when they take time off from work for eligible reasons. Short-term and long-termÌýdisability benefitsÌýare also provided under the Virginia Sickness and Disability Program (VSDP).
What is ALIGHT?
ALIGHT is a third party that administers this program.
- VSDP sick leaveÌýwill allow employees to continue to receive full pay when they take time off from work. However, VSDP sick leave is only used for the waiting period prior to an absence under short-term disability or for illness not qualifying as short-term disability.
Ìý - Family/personal leaveÌýmay be used for absences due to personal and family reasons, as well as for personal illnesses or injuries. It may also be used for time off for vacation or for absences in excess of the credits available for other kinds of leave.
VSDP sick leave and family/personal leave are allotted onÌýJanuary 10Ìýof each year as shown on the following chart:
Full-time Classified Employees
Months of State Service | Sick Leave Hours | Family/Personal Leave Hours |
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Fewer than 60 months | 64 | 32 |
60 to 119 months | 72 | 32 |
120 months or more | 80 | 40 |
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Part-time Classified Employees
Part-time classified employees receive the appropriate allotments of family/personal leave and sick leave based on each pay period of service.
Months of State Service | Sick Leave Hours | Family/Personal Leave Hour |
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Fewer than 120 months | 32 | 32 |
120 months or more | 40 | 40 |
New employees are allotted VSDP sick leave and family/personal leaveÌýon their hire dateÌýas shown on the following chart:
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New Full-time Classified Employees
Employment Begin Date | Sicks Leave Hours | Family/Personal Leave Hours |
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January 10 - 9 | 64 | 32 |
July 10 - January 9 | 40 | 20 |
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New Part-time Classified Employees
Employment Begin Date | Sick Leave Hours | Family/Personal Leave Hours |
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January 10 - July 9 | 32 | 32 |
July 10 - January 9 | 20 | 16 |
VSDP sick leave and family/personal leave are allotted onÌýJanuary 10Ìýof each year as shown on the following chart:
Full-time Classified Employees
Months of State Service | Sick Leave Hours | Family/Personal Leave Hours |
---|---|---|
Fewer than 60 months | 64 | 32 |
60 to 119 months | 72 | 32 |
120 months or more | 80 | 40 |
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Part-time Classified Employees
Part-time classified employees receive the appropriate allotments of family/personal leave and sick leave based on each pay period of service.
Months of State Service | Sick Leave Hours | Family/Personal Leave Hour |
---|---|---|
Fewer than 120 months | 32 | 32 |
120 months or more | 40 | 40 |
New employees are allotted VSDP sick leave and family/personal leaveÌýon their hire dateÌýas shown on the following chart:
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New Full-time Classified Employees
Employment Begin Date | Sicks Leave Hours | Family/Personal Leave Hours |
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January 10 - 9 | 64 | 32 |
July 10 - January 9 | 40 | 20 |
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New Part-time Classified Employees
Employment Begin Date | Sick Leave Hours | Family/Personal Leave Hours |
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January 10 - July 9 | 32 | 32 |
July 10 - January 9 | 20 | 16 |
Leave Balance Carryover & Employee Separation
Neither VSDP sick leave nor family/personal leave may be carried over at the end of the calendar year or paid out upon the employee's separation.
Employees are encouraged, when possible, to schedule medical appointments during non-work hours. VSDP sick leave applies to the time required for the medical appointment plus reasonable travel time. Supervisors may request a physician's verification of the medical appointment to cover the period missed.
As far as practicable, leave will be granted at the time requested by the employee. Leave shall be requested in advance and is subject to the needs of the department. Where the need for or time of an absence cannot be anticipated (i.e. illness) and where conditions warrant, the supervisor may approve leave after an absence.
Valid Health Reasons
VSDP sick leave is a privilege to be used for valid health reasons and may be taken for any one of the following purposes:
- an illness or injury incapacitating the employee from performing his or her duties which does not qualify for short-term disability;
- an exposure to contagious disease such that presence on duty could jeopardize the health of others;
- a physician's appointment for examination and treatment related to health (this includes medical, dental, and optical appointments);
- conditions or health problems which do not qualify as short-term disability that prevent employees from performing their duties;
- the seven (7) day waiting period prior to an absence under short-term disability.
Verification of Sick Leave
Supervisors may request a physician's certification of illness which indicates that the employee is temporarily unable to work and the estimated period of absence when employees are out for personal health reasons and the absence does not qualify forÌýshort-term disability. If a supervisor requests an employee to produce a physician's statement to verify absences for health reasons, and the employee fails to produce the verification, the supervisor can charge the employee'sÌýannual leaveÌýbalance or consider the leave to beÌýunauthorized.ÌýDisciplinary actionÌýmay also be taken.
Maternity & FMLA
Under the VSDP sick leave policy, use of sick leave for maternity reason qualifies as short-term disability and will be limited to the number of days certified by a physician as medically necessary. If additional leave time is requested beyond the period of medical disability, this time must be charged to annual leave, other paid leave, or leave without pay.
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) of 1993 requires the employer to give eligible employees job-protected leave for the birth, adoption, or foster care of a child; or the serious health condition of the employee or the employee's immediate family member. Employees who are approved for FMLA leave for qualifying family reasons may use up to 33% of their personal sick leave hours held at the beginning of the FMLA leave. Please refer to theÌýFamily Medical Leave guidelinesÌýfor further information.
The Virginia Sickness and Disability Program (VDSP) provides income protection if you can't work because of a non-work-related or work-related illness, injury, or other conditions, such as surgery, pregnancy, complications from pregnancy or a major chronic or catastrophic condition.
How to Access Your VSDP Disability Benefits
Below is an overview of the process. Refer to theÌýÌýfor detailed instructions on how to access your short and long term benefits under VSDP.
Under the VSDP, employees who must be out for extended periods of time for health reasons must contact ALIGHT atÌý1-877-928-7021Ìýand seek qualification for short-term disability. ALIGHT staff will work with the employee's physician to determine whether the health condition qualifies for short-term disability and the length of the period of short-term disability.
- An employee does not use VSDP sick leave or any other leave hours when he or she is out on short-term disability unless he or she is supplementing periods of 80% or 60% pay in order to receive 100% pay.
- Annual leave, family/personal leave, overtime leave, or compensatory leave can be used to supplement periods of 80% or 60% pay.
- Short-term disability benefits cover up to 125 days per incident or six months.
Income Replacement %
Employees on short-term disabilityÌýhired or rehired on or after July 1, 2009Ìýare entitled to the following income replacement:
Months of State Service | Work Days of Income Replacement at 100% | Work Days of Income Replacement at 80% | Work Days of Income Replacement at 60% |
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0-12 | 0 | 020 | 100 |
60 to 119 | 25 | 25 | 75 |
120-179 | 25 | 50 | 50 |
180 or more | 25 | 75 | 25 |
Employees on short-term disabilityÌýhired before July 1, 2009Ìýare entitled to the following income replacement:
Months of State Service | Work Days of Income Replacement at 100% | Work Days of Income Replacement at 80% | Work Days of Income Replacement at 60% |
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0-12 | 05 | 0 | 0 |
13-59 | 0 | 0 | 125 |
60 to 119 | 25 | 25 | 75 |
120-179 | 25 | 50 | 50 |
180 or more | 25 | 75 | 25 |
Worker's Compensation for Work-Related Injuries
If the disability is due to a work-relatedÌýillness/injuryÌýcompensable under theÌýVirginia Workers' Compensation Act, the short-term disability program provides the difference between what the employee receives underÌýWorkers' CompensationÌýand the short-term disability benefits as outlined in the following chart:
EmployeesÌýhired or rehired on or after July 1, 2009:
Month of State Service | Work Days of Income Replacement at 100% | Work Days of Income Replacement at 80% | Work Days of Income Replacement at 60% |
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Fewer than 60 | 0 | 0 | 125 |
60 to 119 | 85 | 25 | 15 |
120 or more | 85 | 40 | 0 |
Employees hiredÌýbefore July 1, 2009:
Month of State Service | Work Days of Income Replacement at 100% | Work Days of Income Replacement at 80% | Work Days of Income Replacement at 60% |
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Fewer than 60 | 65 | 25 | 35 |
60 to 119 | 85 | 25 | 15 |
120 or more | 85 | 40 | 0 |
Long-term disability benefits provide income replacement if an employee is unable to work for a long period of time due to an illness or injury.ÌýLong-term disability benefits begin after short-term disability benefits end.ÌýThe waiting period for long-term disability benefits is 6 months (the length of short-term disability coverage).
Long-term disability benefits provide an income replacement of 60% of creditable compensation. These benefits continue until the earlier of the following:
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- The employee is able to return to work full duty and full schedule.
- The employee reaches normal retirement age.
- The employee's wages and salary exceed 85 percent of pre-disability earnings.
- The employee begins receiving a VRS service retirement benefit.
- The employee dies.
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