(New) Due to safety concerns regarding the driving conditions projected for Shawnee County into the early morning hours on Tuesday, January 23rd, Governor Kelly has issued a Declaration of Inclement Weather for Shawnee County, ordering that State offices in Shawnee County delay opening until 10:00 am tomorrow morning. The declaration takes effect at 11:59 pm Monday, January 22nd and lasts through 9:59 am on Tuesday, January 23rd.
This declaration applies to all non-essential state employees in Executive Branch agencies under the Governor’s jurisdiction who are located in Shawnee County. Appointing authorities in offices located outside Shawnee County have the option to declare Inclement Weather for those counties.
During the period of Inclement Weather, essential employees are required to report to work as normal, but all benefits eligible non-essential employees should record Inclement Weather Leave during the period of Inclement Weather. Remote work is not being required of employees who are able to do so.
NOTE – This declaration does not include employees in the Board of Regents, Regents Institutions, the Judicial Branch, nor the Legislative Branch of Government. Their designated representatives will make a separate declaration for those employees, if appropriate.
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