CC - ORD-2020-006ORDINANCE NO. ORD-2020-006
URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA ADDING
CHAPTER 10-47 OF THE SANTA ROSA CITY CODE, TEMPORARY SICK -LEAVE
REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN PRIVATE EMPLOYERS, WHICH WILL SUNSET ON
DECEMBER 31, 2020
WHEREAS, on January 30, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the
COVID-19 outbreak a public health emergency of international concern, on January 31, 2020,
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services declared a Public Health Emergency for the
United States of America, and on March 1, 2020, the President of the United States issued a
Proclamation Declaring a National Emergency Concerning COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on March 2, 2020, the Sonoma County Health Officer and the County of
Sonoma Director of Emergency Services proclaimed a Local Health Emergency due to the
potential introduction of COVID-19 in Sonoma County; and
WHEREAS, on March 4, 2020, the Governor of California proclaimed a State of
Emergency (Executive Order N-25-20) to exist in California based on the threats to public health
caused by COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, on March 17, 2020, the Sonoma County Health Officer issued Order No.
C19-03, directing that all individuals living in the County shelter at their place of residence,
except as necessary for essential activities; and %
WHEREAS, on March 19, 2020, the Governor of the State of California issued Executive
Order N-33-20, ordering that all individuals living in the State of California stay home or at their
place of residence except as necessary for essential activities; and
WHEREAS, effective April 1, 2020, the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (enacted as part
of the Families First Corona Virus Response Act) mandates that certain employers provide their
employees with paid sick leave to be used for any of the following COVID-19 related reasons:
• The employee is subject to quarantine or isolation by federal, state or local order, or is
caring for someone who is quarantined or isolated,
• The employee is advised by a health-care provider to self -quarantine or is caring for
someone who is so advised by a health-care provider,
• The employee experiences symptoms and is seeking medical diagnosis, or
• The employee is caring for a minor child because of a closed school or daycare; and
WHEREAS, the federal Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act mandates 80 hours of sick leave
for full-time employees and the average number of hours an employee works over a two (2) -
week period as the sick leave hours for part-time employees; and
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WHEREAS, the federal Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act requires sick leave to be
available immediately regardless of the length of employment; and
WHEREAS, the sick leave requirements of the federal Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act
contain the following limitations:
• The Act does not apply to employers with more than 500 employees, and
• The Act authorizes the Department of Labor to exempt businesses with less than 50
employees from providing the child care benefit if providing the benefit would
jeopardize the viability of the business as a going concern, and
• The Act authorizes an employer to elect not to provide the benefit to employees who
are health care providers or emergency first responders; and
WHEREAS, on May 1, 2020, the County Health Officer issued Order No. C19-09,
extending the shelter in place Order, and amended that Order on May 7, 2020 and
May 14, 2020; and
WHEREAS, on June 5, 2020, the Sonoma County Health Officer issued Order No. C19-
14, further extending and modifying the original shelter in place Order; and
WHEREAS, the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act expires on December 31, 2020; and
WHEREAS, given the extraordinary health threat caused by COVID-19 and the need to
take extraordinary measures to limit its spread, the City Council is compelled to enact this
Ordinance, which sets forth paid sick -leave requirements for employees not covered by the
federal Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act; and
WHEREAS, Government Code section 36937(b) allows an ordinance to take effect
immediately, if it is an ordinance for the immediate preservation of public peace, health or safety
and it contains a declaration of the facts constituting the urgency. The facts constituting the
urgency are as follows:
A. COVID-19 is a pandemic threatening the health and safety of the City's residents, as
reflected by the various emergencies declared at the local, state and national levels.
B. Immediate efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19 are critical to protecting the
health and safety of the City's residents.
C. Among the most effective ways to limit the spread of COVID-19 is for people to
"shelter in their places of residence" and to follow "Social Distancing Requirements"
as mandated by the Orders issued by the Sonoma County Public Health Officer, and
as urged by other state and national declarations of emergency.
D. Efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19 are undermined if individuals, based on not
having paid sick leave benefits, feel compelled to leave their residences to continue
to receive income and engage in "Allowed or Essential Work," even though they are
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advised to self -quarantine due to COVID-19 exposure or are experiencing symptoms
of COVID-19.
E. Any delay in making available the paid sick -leave benefits provided under this
Ordinance could result in the unnecessary spread of COVID-19 resulting from
individuals engaged in "Allowed or Essential Work," who do so even though they
have been advised to self quarantine due to COVID-19 exposure or are experiencing
symptoms of COVID- 19; and
WHEREAS, Section 8 of the Santa Rosa City Charter authorizes the City Council to
adopt an urgency measure to take effect immediately upon its adoption if necessary to preserve
the public peace, health or safety if such ordinance contains the reasons for its urgency; and
WHEREAS, such an urgency measure requires a five -sevenths vote of the City Council
for adoption; and
WHEREAS, as provided herein, this Ordinance shall be in effect immediately upon its
adoption; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has been provided with information upon which the
findings and actions set forth in this Ordinance are based, allowing the Council to adopt this
urgency ordinance to be effective upon adoption; and
WHEREAS, for the reasons set forth above, this Ordinance is declared by the Council of
the City of Santa Rosa to be necessary for preserving the public peace, welfare, health or safety
and to avoid a current, immediate and direct threat to peace, health, safety or welfare of the
community and the recitals above taken together constitute the City Council's statement of the
reason for adopting this Ordinance on an urgency basis.
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Council finds, based on evidence and records presented, that this
Ordinance is necessary for the protection of the public peace, health, safety and welfare.
Section 2. Chapter 10-47 is added to the Santa Rosa City Code as follows:
"Chapter 10-47 TEMPORARY SICK -LEAVE REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN PRIVATE
EMPLOYERS
10-47.010 Definitions.
As used in this chapter, the following capitalized terms shall have the following meaning:
(A) "Allowed or Essential Work" means work activities and services - as permitted in
the Orders issued by the Sonoma County Public Health Officer.
(B) 'Employee" means a person employed by an Employer (as defined below) and
who has worked at least two (2) hours within the geographic boundaries of the City of Santa
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Rosa for such Employer. An employee who works part of their hours within Santa Rosa city
limits is entitled to paid sick leave hours equal to the number of hours he/she works on average
over a two (2) -week period in Santa Rosa.
(C) "Employer" means any person, including corporate officers or executives, who
directly or indirectly (including through the services of a temporary services or staffing agency
or similar entity) employs or exercises control over the wages, hours or working conditions of
any employee, unless exempt by law.
10-47.020 Covered Employers.
(A) This chapter applies to Employers with 500 or more employees nationally, except
as provided below.
(B) To the extent that this chapter provides additional benefits to Employees, it
applies to Employers that are already subject to the Act, except as provided below.
(C) This chapter does not apply to any government Employer.
(D) This chapter does not apply to an Employer with less than 50 Employees that
would qualify for the exemption under the Act. This exemption only applies to Employees who
are caring for a child under Section 10-47.050(A)(5).
10-47.030 Sick Leave Requirement.
Employers subject to this Chapter under Section 10-47.020 must provide the paid sick -
leave benefit described in this chapter to each Employee who performs Allowed or Essential
Work. This benefit is effective immediately on the effective date of the ordinance codified in this
chapter.
10-47.040 Sick Leave Hours.
(A) A fulltime Employee is entitled to eighty (80) hours of paid sick leave. These
hours are available on the effective date of the sick leave benefit.
(B) A part-time Employee is entitled to sick leave hours equal to the number of hours
he/she works on average over a two (2) -week period. These hours are available on the effective
date of the sick leave benefit.
10-47.050 Scope of Benefit.
Paid sick leave hours are subject to the requirements set forth in this Section 10-47.050.
(A) An Employee can use paid sick leave for any of the following purposes:
(1) The Employee is subject to quarantine or isolation by federal, state or local order
due to COVID-19, or
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(2) The Employee is advised by a health-care provider to self -quarantine due to
COVID-19 or is caring for someone who is so advised by a health-care provider (a written note
from a medical provider is not required), or
(3) The Employee experiences symptoms of COVID-19 and is seeking medical
diagnosis, or
(4) The Employee is caring for someone who is quarantined or isolated, or otherwise
unable to receive care due to COVID-19, or
(5) The Employee is caring for a minor child because a school or daycare is closed, or
the child care provider is not available due to COVID-19.
(B) The Employer will pay the Employee for properly used sick leave at the
Employee's regular rate of pay up to $511 a day not to exceed an aggregate of $5,110.
(C) An Employer cannot require an Employee to find a replacement as a condition of
using sick leave.
(D) An Employee is not entitled to carryover sick leave between years and is not
entitled, under any circumstances, to be paid for unused sick leave. Unused sick leave will not be
available after the sunset of the ordinance codified in this chapter and ceases to exist after
December 31, 2020.
10-47.060 Exemption/Offset.
(A) This chapter does not apply to any Employer that has provided its Employees, on
the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter, with some combination of paid
personal leave at least equivalent to the paid sick time required by this chapter for a COVID-
related leave per Section 10.47.050. An Employer that provides some combination of paid sick
leave less than the paid sick time required by this chapter is required to comply with this chapter
to the extent of such deficiency. This chapter is intended to provide additional COVID-related
paid sick leave beyond what an Employer normally provides.
10-47.070 Enforcement.
(A) An Employee claiming a violation of this chapter may bring an action in Superior
Court of the State of California against an Employer and may be awarded:
(1) Reinstatement to the position the Employee was discharged in violation of this
chapter.
(2) Any benefit provided by this chapter that is unlawfully withheld, calculated at the
Employee's average rate of pay.
(3) Other legal or equitable relief the court may deem appropriate.
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(B) If an Employee is the prevailing parry in any legal action taken pursuant to this
chapter, the court may award reasonable attorneys' fees and costs as part of the costs
recoverable.
10-47.080 Retaliatory Action Prohibited.
No Employer shall discharge, reduce in compensation or otherwise discriminate against any
Employee for opposing any practice proscribed by this chapter, for requesting to use or actually
using sick leave under this chapter, for participating in proceedings related to this chapter, for
seeking to enforce his or her rights under this chapter by any lawful means, or for otherwise
asserting rights under this chapter."
Section 3. Authori . This Ordinance is enacted pursuant to the City of Santa Rosa's
general police powers, Section 8 of the Charter of the City of Santa Rosa, and Article XI of the
California Constitution and Government Code.
Section 4. Environmental Determination. Adoption of this Ordinance is exempt from the
provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it is not a project which
has a potential for resulting in either a direct physical change in the environment, or a reasonably
foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment, pursuant to CEQA Guideline section
15378.
Section 5. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid and/or unconstitutional by a court of competent
jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this
Ordinance.
Section 6. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its
adoption.
Section 7. Sunset Date. This Ordinance sunsets on December 31, 2020.
IN COUNCIL DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of July, 2020.
AYES: (7) Mayor Schwedhelm, Vice Mayor Fleming, Council Members Dowd, Olivares,
Rogers, Sawyer, Tibbetts
NOES:
(0)
ABSENT:
(0)
ABSTAIN:
(0)
ATTEST:
City Clerk
AP D AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
APPROVED: 3
Mayor
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City of
Santa Rosa
CERTIFICATION
SANTA ROSA CITY COUNCIL
URGENCY ORDINANCE NO. ORD-2020-006
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SONOMA ) ss.
CITY OF SANTA ROSA )
I, DINA MANIS, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Santa Rosa, California, do
hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance, published and posted in compliance with
State law and Santa Rosa City Charter Section 8, was duly introduced and adopted by
the City Council of Santa Rosa at a regular meeting of said Council on July 7, 2020, by
the following vote:
OAYES: (7) Mayor Schwedhelm, Vice Mayor Fleming, Council Members Dowd,
Olivares, Rogers, Sawyer, Tibbetts
NOES: (0)
ABSENT: (0)
ABSTAIN: (0)
Dina Manis, Deputy City Clerk
City of Santa Rosa, California
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