Common use of DUTY INCURRED DISABILITY PAY Clause in Contracts

DUTY INCURRED DISABILITY PAY. 27.1. An employee with regular Civil Service status, who sustains an injury while performing within the scope of his/her employment, as provided by Chapter 102 of the Wisconsin Statutes (Worker' s Compensation Act), may receive 80% of base salary, as "injury pay," in lieu of Worker' s Compensation for the period of time he/she may be temporarily, totally or partially, disabled because of this injury, not to exceed a total of one calendar year.

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Samples: city.milwaukee.gov, city.milwaukee.gov

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DUTY INCURRED DISABILITY PAY. 27.13 SECTION 1. An Effective January 1, 1985, an employee with regular Civil Service status, who sustains an injury while performing 4 within the scope of his/her their employment, as provided by Chapter 102 of the Wisconsin Statutes 5 (Worker' s 's Compensation Act), may will receive eighty percent (80% %) of base salary, as "injury pay," 6 in lieu of Worker' s Compensation worker's compensation for the period of time he/she they may be temporarily, totally or partially, disabled because of this injury, not to exceed a total of one calendar year.or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

DUTY INCURRED DISABILITY PAY. 27.1. An employee with regular Civil Service status, who sustains an injury while performing within the scope of his/her employment, as provided by Chapter 102 of the Wisconsin Statutes (Worker' s Compensation Act), may receive up to 80% of his/her base salary, as "injury pay," in lieu of Worker' s Compensation for the period of time he/she may be temporarily, totally or partially, disabled because of this injury, not to exceed a total of one calendar year.. For an employee receiving eighty

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

DUTY INCURRED DISABILITY PAY. 27.11. An employee with regular Civil Service status, status who sustains an injury while performing within the scope of his/her employment, as provided covered by Chapter 102 of the Wisconsin Statutes (Worker' s Compensation Act), Act may receive 8070% of base salary, salary as "injury pay," in lieu of Workerworker' s Compensation compensation for the period of time he/she may be temporarily, totally or partially, disabled because of this disability caused by the injury, not to exceed a total of one calendar year250 working days.

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Samples: city.milwaukee.gov

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DUTY INCURRED DISABILITY PAY. 27.13 SECTION 1. An Effective January 1, 1985, an employee with regular Civil Service status, who sustains an injury while performing 4 within the scope of his/her employment, as provided by Chapter 102 of the Wisconsin Statutes 5 (Worker' s 's Compensation Act), may will receive eighty percent (80% %) of base salary, as "injury pay," 6 in lieu of Worker' s Compensation worker's compensation for the period of time he/she may be temporarily, totally or partially, disabled because of this injury, not to exceed a total of one calendar year.or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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