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File #: 23-0075    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Referred for Recommendation
File created: 1/10/2023 In control: Legislative Matters Committee
On agenda: 1/12/2023 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Amending Chapter 2, Article VI, Division 2 of the Code of Ordinances by adding a new section establishing Paid Leave for Survivors.
Sponsors: Willie Burnley Jr., Charlotte Kelly
Code sections: Ordinance Not Zoning -
Attachments: 1. 01.12.23 CC Ordinance Establishing Paid Leave for Survivors
Related files: 24-0458, 23-0218
Agenda Summary
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Amending Chapter 2, Article VI, Division 2 of the Code of Ordinances by adding a new section establishing Paid Leave for Survivors.

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That the Code of Ordinances be amended by adding the following:
An Ordinance Establishing Paid Leave for Survivors
For the purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:

Domestic violence is any physical assault, sexual violence, stalking or the infliction of fear of imminent physical assault, sexual violence, or stalking between family members, married couples, domestic partners, or intimate partners.

Sexual violence is a broad category of actions in which a person or persons exerts power and control over another person through unwanted sexual actions, including but not limited to sexual assault, stealthing, sexual exploitation, or statutory rape.

Violent crime is any offense involving unwanted physical harm punishable as a criminal offense by the City of Somerville or Massachusetts General Law.
Requirements:
1) The City of Somerville will allow municipal employees up to 7 days of paid leave per calendar year if the employee is a victim of domestic violence, sexual violence, or violent crime to:
a) Seek medical attention for the employee to recover from physical or psychological injury caused by domestic violence or the crime;
b) Obtain services from a survivor services organization;
c) Obtain psychological or other counseling;
d) Temporarily or permanently relocate;
e) Take legal action, including preparing for or participating in a civil or criminal legal proceeding related to or resulting from the domestic violence, sexual violence, or violent crime; or
f) Take any other action to meet needs reasonably resulting from domestic violence, sexual violence, or violent crime.
2) If the employee has exhausted the 7-day leave provided in Subsection (1), as well as any other accrued time off including but not limited to sick leave, personal leave, and vacation leave, then the City o...

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