The bill proposes the establishment of a sick leave bank specifically for Andrew Bartlett, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. It allows other employees within the department to voluntarily contribute their sick, personal, or vacation days to this bank for Bartlett's use. The bill emphasizes that the sick leave bank is intended for Bartlett's illness or disability and cannot be used for unrelated absences.

Additionally, the bill includes provisions for the management of the sick leave bank, stating that if Bartlett either terminates his employment or requests the dissolution of the bank, any remaining days will be transferred to the extended illness leave bank. The bill is classified as an emergency law, indicating its immediate necessity for public convenience.