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[quote=Anonymous]I found an example in an OPM Dismissal and Closure Procedure document from 2022: "Example: Stacey is a Federal employee who is a remote worker. She also has a 7-year-old son who lives in her home. A major snowstorm causes her son’s school to close for the day. Stacey’s agency permits employees under limited circumstances to work when children are in the home. However, employees may only count those hours during which actual agency work is performed. Any time Stacey spends providing care to her son may not be counted as hours of work. Stacey finds she can work during the morning for 5 hours but needs to take leave in the afternoon to care for her son. Stacey may not be granted weather and safety leave and must take 3 hours of paid or unpaid leave or other paid time off." https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/reference-materials/handbooks/dcdismissal.pdf[/quote]
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