Casual Doctors – Caring responsibilities. (a) Casual Doctors are entitled to be unavailable to attend work or to leave work: (i) if they need to care for members of their immediate family or household who are sick or affected by personal injury and require care and support, or who require care due to an unexpected emergency, or the birth of a child; or (ii) upon the death in Australia of an immediate family or household member. (b) The Health Service and the Doctor will agree on the period for which the Doctor will be entitled to be unavailable to attend work. In the absence of agreement, the Doctor is entitled to be unavailable to attend work for up to two days per occasion. The Casual Doctor is not entitled to any payment for the period of non-attendance. (c) The Health Service will require the Casual Doctor to provide satisfactory evidence to support the taking of leave pursuant to this subclause 61.10.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement
Casual Doctors – Caring responsibilities. (a) 47.10.1 Casual Doctors are entitled to be unavailable to attend work or to leave work:
(ia) if they need to care for members of their immediate family or household who are sick or affected by personal injury and require care and support, or who require care due to an unexpected emergency, or the birth of a child; or
(iib) upon the death in Australia of an immediate family or household member.
(b) 47.10.2 The Health Service Hospital and the Doctor will agree on the period for which the Doctor will be entitled to be unavailable to attend work. In the absence of agreement, the Doctor is entitled to be unavailable to attend work for up to two (2) days per occasion. The Casual Doctor is not entitled to any payment for the period of non-attendance.
(c) 47.10.3 The Health Service Hospital will require the Casual Doctor to provide satisfactory evidence to support the taking of leave pursuant to this subclause 61.10sub clause 47.9.
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Samples: Doctors in Training Agreement
Casual Doctors – Caring responsibilities. (a) Casual Doctors are entitled to be unavailable to attend work or to leave work:
(i) if they need to care for members of their immediate family or household who are sick or affected by personal injury and require care and support, or who require care due to an unexpected emergency, or the birth of a child; or
(ii) upon the death in Australia of an immediate family or household member.
(b) The Health Service and the Doctor will agree on the period for which the Doctor will be entitled to be unavailable to attend work. In the absence of agreement, the Doctor is entitled to be unavailable to attend work for up to two days per occasion. The Casual Doctor is not entitled to any payment for the period of non-attendance.
(c) The Health Service will require the Casual Doctor to provide satisfactory evidence to support the taking of leave pursuant to this subclause 61.10.
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