Definition of Catastrophic Illness or Injury. 15.14.2.1 For purposes of Cal Plan, “catastrophic illness or injury” is defined as a serious, debilitating physical illness or injury, as certified by a licensed physician, that: 15.14.2.1.1 incapacitates the Unit Member so that the Unit Member is not able to report to work and prohibits the Unit Member from working a regular schedule for an extended period of time of not less than four (4) weeks; and 15.14.2.1.2 causes the Unit Member to exhaust all of the Unit Member’s available regular sick leave, supplemental sick leave (“half-days”), compensatory (“comp”) time, and vacation time, and any other paid leave time. 15.14.2.2 Catastrophic illness or injury may include, but not be limited to, incapacitating diseases such as cancer or AIDS, severe accident, major surgery, and treatment for life threatening illness. 15.14.2.3 Stress-related physical and psychological illnesses, elective surgery, normal pregnancy, workers’ compensation claims (whether or not approved), intentionally self-inflicted injuries, illness or disability arising from substance abuse, minor injuries, or normal illness such as colds, flu, measles, allergies, headaches, etc., shall not constitute catastrophic illness or injury.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Definition of Catastrophic Illness or Injury. 15.14.2.1 15.13.2.1 For purposes of Cal Plan, “catastrophic illness or injury” is defined as a serious, debilitating physical illness or injury, as certified by a licensed physician, that:
15.14.2.1.1 15.13.2.1.1 incapacitates the Unit Member so that the Unit Member is not able to report to work and prohibits the Unit Member from working a regular schedule for an extended period of time of not less than four (4) weeks; and
15.14.2.1.2 15.13.2.1.2 causes the Unit Member to exhaust all of the Unit Member’s available regular sick leave, supplemental sick leave (“half-days”), compensatory (“comp”) time, and vacation time, and any other paid leave time.
15.14.2.2 15.13.2.2 Catastrophic illness or injury may include, but not be limited to, incapacitating diseases such as cancer or AIDS, severe accident, major surgery, and treatment for life threatening illness.
15.14.2.3 15.13.2.3 Stress-related physical and psychological illnesses, elective surgery, normal pregnancy, workers’ compensation claims (whether or not approved), intentionally self-inflicted injuries, illness or disability arising from substance abuse, minor injuries, or normal illness such as colds, flu, measles, allergies, headaches, etc., shall not constitute catastrophic illness or injury.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Definition of Catastrophic Illness or Injury. 15.14.2.1 15.14.7.1 For purposes of Cal Plan, “catastrophic illness or injury” is defined as a serious, debilitating physical illness or injury, as certified by a licensed physician, that:
15.14.2.1.1 15.14.7.1.1 incapacitates the Unit Member so that the Unit Member is not able to report to work and prohibits the Unit Member from working a regular schedule for an extended period of time of not less than four (4) weeks; and
15.14.2.1.2 15.14.7.1.2 causes the Unit Member to exhaust all of the Unit Member’s available regular sick leave, supplemental sick leave (“half-days”), compensatory (“comp”) time, and vacation time, and any other paid leave time.
15.14.2.2 15.14.7.2 Catastrophic illness or injury may include, but not be limited to, incapacitating diseases such as cancer or AIDS, severe accident, major surgery, and treatment for life threatening illness.
15.14.2.3 15.14.7.3 Stress-related physical and psychological illnesses, elective surgery, normal pregnancy, workers’ compensation claims (whether or not approved), intentionally self-inflicted injuries, illness or disability arising from substance abuse, minor injuries, or normal illness such as colds, flu, measles, allergies, headaches, etc., shall not constitute catastrophic illness or injury.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement