- DOCTOR'S APPOINTMENT Clause Samples

The DOCTOR'S APPOINTMENT clause sets out the terms and conditions under which an individual may take time off from their regular duties to attend medical appointments. Typically, this clause outlines the process for notifying an employer or relevant authority in advance, any documentation required (such as a doctor's note), and whether the time off is paid or unpaid. Its core practical function is to ensure that employees can attend necessary medical appointments without jeopardizing their employment or violating workplace policies, thereby balancing personal health needs with organizational requirements.
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- DOCTOR'S APPOINTMENT. An employee may use up to four hours per month for doctor appointments for themselves or their immediate family (as described in Article 19.2 of this document.) This time will not be charged as sick leave. It is fully understood that this privilege shall not be abused. Abuse will be considered as an offence of the gravest nature and the City may require documentation.
- DOCTOR'S APPOINTMENT. Whenever possible, employees shall schedule their medical or dental appointments outside of the regularly scheduled work hours. In those cases where it is not possible to do so, regular employees are entitled to a maximum of seven and one- half (7 ½) hours of paid time off in each calendar year for the purpose of seeing their doctors or dentists. Upon request, appointment slips shall be provided to the Company.
- DOCTOR'S APPOINTMENT. 24.01 Where an employee is unable to schedule her doctor's appointment on her day off, the Company agrees to allow the employee time off from work without pay, for the purpose of attending to her doctor's appointment, provided the employee endeavours to provide at least one (1) days' notice of such appointment.
- DOCTOR'S APPOINTMENT. Death in the immediate family. Members of the immediate family are father, mother, sister and brother. Parents need to verify an absence with a note or phone call to the school office. Parents may be asked to provide verification from physician for students who have: