Common use of Chemical Dependency Clause in Contracts

Chemical Dependency. Alcoholism and drug addiction will be recognized as an illness. a. Sick leave pay for treatment of such illness will be contingent on four conditions: 1) the employee is evaluated and determined to be chemically dependent; 2) the employee undergo a prescribed period of hospitalization, institutionalization, or other agreed to treatment; 3) the employee, during or following the above care, participates in a planned program of treatment and rehabilitation; and 4) the employee participates in the planned aftercare program. The program plan must be approved by the Human Resources Department.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Chemical Dependency. Alcoholism and drug addiction will be recognized as an illness. a. . Sick leave pay for treatment of such illness will be contingent on four conditions: 1) : the employee is evaluated and determined to be chemically dependent; 2) ; the employee undergo a prescribed period of hospitalization, institutionalization, or other agreed to treatment; 3) ; the employee, during or following the above care, participates in a planned program of treatment and rehabilitation; and 4) and the employee participates in the planned aftercare program. The program plan must be approved by the Human Resources Department.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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