Leav e Donation Sample Clauses

Leav e Donation. Employees desiring to donate vacation leave credits are required to sign an authorization form indicating the amount of leave donated and the number of hours. Only vacation leave credits are eligible for donation. A minimum donation of one hour is required to a maximu m of eight hours per employee. The contributing employee will be notified whe n the vacation leave is deducted from his/her account. A maximum combined contribution of 160 hours will be transferred into the employee' s sick leave record. Any unused portion of the donated sick leave will remain in the contributing employee' s record. Contributions in excess of 160 hours will be kept on file in the event the requesting employee had need beyond the initial request. The City will transfer vacation leave credits, hour for hour, from the leave records of donating employees to the recipient's leave record. Donations will be credited to the recipient's record, and will be available for use, once all leave credits have been exhausted. Employees wh o receive donated credits through this program will be required to use any leave credits they continue to accrue on a monthly basis prior to receiving credit from donations. At no time may a recipient receive more than 100 % of their current salary while on leave. Th e City will not disclose the identities of the donors to the recipient. The use of donations for catastrophic illness or injury will be limited to a maximum of twelve continuous months for each occurrence.
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Related to Leav e Donation

  • Leave Donation An employee may donate vacation leave, sick leave, or personal holiday to another employee for purposes of the leave sharing program under the following conditions:

  • Donation something of value voluntarily transferred by or on behalf of a member to the MCO without compensation.

  • Blood Donation Whenever an employee is called by a Blood Bank to donate blood during the work day as a result of a medical emergency requiring immediate transfusion, rather than blood replacement, that employee shall have the remainder of the day off without loss of pay.

  • Leave Donation Program Employees may donate paid leave to a fellow employee who is otherwise eligible to accrue and use sick leave and is employed by the same Agency. The intent of the leave donation program is to allow employees to voluntarily provide assistance to their co-workers who are in critical need of leave due to the serious illness or injury of the employee or a member of the employee’s immediate family. The definition of immediate family as provided in rule 123:1-47-01 of the Administrative Code shall apply for the leave donation program.

  • Sick Leave Donation In accord with state law and Medical Center policy, RN’s may donate sick leave to any employee entitled to receive such donations.

  • Blood Donations An employee may be granted leave with pay, up to a maximum of two (2) hours, for donating blood during regularly scheduled hours of work.

  • Sick Leave Donation Program A Labor Management Committee will be established for the purpose of proposing rules and procedures for a new, program. The LMC will be to develop consistent, transparent and equitable proposals for processes across all departments within the City. The LMC shall also explore proposals to lower the minimum leave bank required to donate sick leave and permit donation of sick leave upon separation from the City. The LMC must consult with the Office of Civil Rights to ensure compliance with the City’s Race and Social Justice Initiative. Once the LMC has developed its list of proposals, the City and Coalition of City Unions agrees to reopen each contract on this subject.

  • Outpatient Dental Anesthesia Services This plan covers anesthesia services received in connection with a dental service when provided in a hospital or freestanding ambulatory surgical center and: • the use of this is medically necessary; and • the setting in which the service is received is determined to be appropriate. This plan also covers facility fees associated with these services.

  • Prosthodontics We Cover prosthodontic services as follows: • Removable complete or partial dentures, for Members 15 years of age and above, including six (6) months follow-up care; • Additional services including insertion of identification slips, repairs, relines and rebases and treatment of cleft palate; and • Interim prosthesis for Members five (5) to 15 years of age. We do not Cover implants or implant related services. Fixed bridges are not Covered unless they are required: • For replacement of a single upper anterior (central/lateral incisor or cuspid) in a patient with an otherwise full complement of natural, functional and/or restored teeth; • For cleft palate stabilization; or • Due to the presence of any neurologic or physiologic condition that would preclude the placement of a removable prosthesis, as demonstrated by medical documentation.

  • Influenza Vaccination The parties agree that influenza vaccinations may be beneficial for patients and employees. Upon a recommendation pertaining to a facility or a specifically designated area(s) thereof from the Medical Officer of Health or in compliance with applicable provincial legislation, the following rules will apply:

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