Donor Leave for Blood, Organ, Tissue and Bone Marrow

Summary

The donor leave program provides approved recovery time away from work for faculty and staff who choose to donate organs, tissue, bone marrow, blood or blood products.​

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DOCUMENT TYPE:

Policy

PURPOSE:

The donor leave program provides approved recovery time away from work for faculty and staff who choose to donate organs, tissue, bone marrow, blood or blood products.​

APPLIES TO:

Faculty and staff with active appointments to regular positions of 48% or greater. ​

CAMPUS:

Lawrence

POLICY STATEMENT:

Eligible faculty and staff may receive paid leave in accordance with the criteria noted below:

  • Up to 30 working days of paid leave for recovery from an organ or tissue donation procedure;
  • Up to 7 working days of paid leave following the donation of bone marrow;
  • 1 ½ hours of paid leave every 4 months for the donation of blood (see reporting below);
  • 3 hours of paid leave every 4 months for the donation of blood platelets or other approved blood products.

Additional Information:

  • Donor Leave will be paid at the employee’s regular rate of pay.
  • Donor Leave will only be paid for leave taken during regularly scheduled work hours. For academic year faculty, this will be reported  based on an 8 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday work schedule.
  • Individuals on sabbatical, summer leave without pay with benefits, leave without pay, or on suspension are not considered to have "active" appointments for purposes of Donor Leave.
  • When Donor Leave is approved, eligible faculty and staff will continue to accrue leave  for which they are eligible.
  • Donor leave will not be counted against a faculty or staff members’ FMLA entitlement.
  • Donor leave does not count as time worked for Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) purposes for non-exempt staff, except as noted below for blood donation.

EXCLUSIONS OR SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES:

Donor leave may not be used to care for family members who are donors.

 A faculty or staff member does not have to exhaust any accrued leave before being eligible to receive donor leave.

CONTACT:

Human Resources
103 Carruth-O’Leary Hall
1246 W. Campus Road
Lawrence, KS 66045
785-864-4946
hrdept@ku.edu

APPROVED BY:

Associate Vice Provost, Human Resources

APPROVED ON:

2006-11-01

EFFECTIVE ON:

2006-11-01

REVIEW CYCLE:

Annual (As Needed)

RELATED PROCEDURES:

How to Request

A faculty or staff member must request donor leave in advance from a supervisor or manager, using normal leave request procedures

Reporting

  •  Donation of blood to a KU sponsored blood drive will be considered work time as approved by a supervisor and does not necessitate a request for donor leave nor reporting as donor leave. This time will not count against the 1 ½ hours allowed every 4 months under the Donor Leave program.
  • Employees should report their leave usage weekly in the HR/Pay system. Leave for both exempt and non-exempt employees may be reported in a minimum of .25 hour increments.

RELATED OTHER:

Human Resources - Donor Leave

CHANGE HISTORY:

03/31/2025: Migration to TeamDynamix from Drupal.

09/20/2024: Updated Human Resource Management (HRM) to Human Resources (HR); corrected link formatting in Related Other section.

09/21/2017: Corrected spelling 

07/26/2016: Update policy to change eligibility from 50% FTE to 48% FTE and align with current leave reporting processes. Added purpose and applies to. 

01/16/2015: Policy formatting cleanup (e.g., bolding, spacing).

11/01/2006: Policy effective.

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Article ID: 21139
Created
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