Common use of Eligibility for Access of EIT Clause in Contracts

Eligibility for Access of EIT. Employees may access their EIT accruals once they have missed their 17th consecutive scheduled hour of work. In this event, the employee’s access to EIT will commence from the 17th hour of work forward and will not be applied retroactively to the first (1st) through sixteenth (16th) hour of the absence. Immediate access to EIT (without waiting period) is available due to inpatient hospitalization (including observation admit for 24 hours or greater) of the employee or the employee’s family member (exclusive of Emergency Room visits), the employee’s on‐the‐job injury, chemotherapy treatment, radiation treatment, the employee’s colonoscopy, if the employee is furloughed by Employee Health due to a verified occupational exposure in accordance with MHS policy or outpatient surgery of the employee. Immediate access to EIT for outpatient surgery is available when the surgery plus recovery period is 3 days or more (as verified by physician certification). This immediate access will apply even when the days of recovery are not scheduled work days.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Union Representation Agreement, Union Representation Agreement

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Eligibility for Access of EIT. Employees Nurses may access their EIT accruals once they have missed their 17th consecutive scheduled hour of work. In this event, the employeenurse’s access to EIT will commence from the 17th hour of work forward and will not be applied retroactively to the first (1st) through sixteenth (16th) hour of the absence. Immediate access to EIT (without waiting period) is available due to inpatient hospitalization (including observation admit for 24 hours or greater) of the employee or the employee’s family member (exclusive of Emergency Room visits), the employeenurse’s on‐the‐job on-the-job injury, chemotherapy treatment, radiation treatment, the employeenurse’s colonoscopy, if the employee nurse is furloughed by Employee Health due to a verified occupational exposure in accordance with MHS policy or outpatient surgery of the employeenurse. Immediate access to EIT for outpatient surgery is available when the surgery plus recovery period is 3 days or more (as verified by physician certification). This immediate access will apply even when the days of recovery are not scheduled work daysworkdays.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Union Representation Agreement

Eligibility for Access of EIT. Employees may access their EIT accruals once they have missed their 17th consecutive scheduled hour of work. In this event, the employee’s access to EIT will commence from the 17th hour of work forward and will not be applied retroactively to the first (1st) through sixteenth (16th) hour of the absence. Immediate access to EIT (without waiting period) is available due to inpatient hospitalization (including observation admit for 24 hours or greater) of the employee or the orthe employee’s family member (exclusive of Emergency Room visits), the employee’s on‐the‐job injury, chemotherapy treatment, radiation treatment, the employee’s colonoscopy, if the employee is furloughed by Employee Health due to a verified occupational exposure in accordance with MHS policy or outpatient surgery of the employee. Immediate access to EIT for outpatient surgery is available when the surgery plus recovery period is 3 days or more (as verified by physician certification). This immediate access will apply even when the days of recovery are not scheduled work days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Eligibility for Access of EIT. Employees may access their EIT accruals once they have missed their 17th consecutive scheduled hour of work. In this event, the employee’s access to EIT will commence from the 17th hour of work forward and will not be applied retroactively to the first (1st) through sixteenth (16th) hour of the absence. Immediate access to EIT (without waiting period) is available due to inpatient hospitalization (including observation admit for 24 hours or greater) of the employee or the employee’s family member (exclusive of Emergency Room visits), the employee’s on‐the‐job on‐ the‐job injury, chemotherapy treatment, radiation treatment, the employee’s colonoscopy, if the employee is furloughed by Employee Health due to a verified occupational exposure in accordance with MHS policy or outpatient surgery of the employee. Immediate access to EIT for outpatient surgery is available when the surgery plus recovery period is 3 days or more (as verified by physician certification). This immediate access will apply even when the days of recovery are not scheduled work days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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