Leave for Medical Treatment. Employees with an approved Worker’s Compensation claim who have returned to work and are required by their physician to undergo therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment due to an industrial injury/illness shall receive Industrial Leave with pay under the following conditions:
a. Treatments are being authorized under Workers’ Compensation;
b. The therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment fall within the employee’s normal working hours;
c. Such leave shall be granted for up to six (6) months from the date of injury. The leave applies only to the actual treatment time and reasonable travel time not to exceed thirty (30) minutes to and thirty (30) minutes from the medical facility. In no event shall leave under this subsection and the employee’s actual work time exceed the employee’s normally scheduled workday.
Leave for Medical Treatment. Employees with an approved Workers’ Compensation claim who have returned to work and are required by their physician to undergo therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment due to an industrial injury/illness shall receive Industrial Sick Leave with pay under the following conditions:
a. Treatments are being authorized under Workers’ Compensation;
b. The therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment falls within the employee’s normal working hours;
c. The leave applies only to the actual treatment time and reasonable travel time. Such leave shall be granted for up to six (6) months following the date of the injury or the return-to-work date whichever is later but, shall not be granted once an employee has been declared permanent and stationary. In no event shall leave under this subsection and the employee’s actual work time exceed the employee’s normally scheduled workday.
Leave for Medical Treatment. Employees with an approved Workers’ Compensation claim who have returned to work and are required by their physician to undergo therapy, diagnostic test or treatment due to an industrial illness or injury shall receive Industrial Leave with pay under the following conditions for all claims:
a. Treatments are being paid under Workers’ Compensation.
b. The therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment fall within the employee’s normal working hours.
c. The leave applies only to the actual treatment time and reasonable travel. For more specific information, please refer to OAG 20.004 (Workers’ Compensation Procedure).
Leave for Medical Treatment. Effective July 11, 2010, employees with an approved Workers' Compensation claim who have returned to work and are required by their physician to undergo therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment due to an industrial injury/illness shall receive industrial sick leave wage continuation under the following conditions for all claims:
a. Treatments are being authorized under Workers' Compensation;
b. The therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment falls within the employee's normal working hours;
c. The leave applies only to the actual treatment time and reasonable travel time not to exceed thirty (30) minutes to and from the medical facility. Such leave shall be granted for up to six months from the date of injury, but shall not be granted once an employee is declared permanent and stationary. In no event shall leave under this subsection and the employee’s actual work time exceed the employee’s normally scheduled workday.
d. Effective September 29, 2013, such leave shall be granted for up to 6 months from the date of injury. The leave applies only to the actual treatment time and reasonable travel time not to exceed 30 minutes to and 30 minutes from the medical facility. In no event shall leave under this subsection and the employee’s actual work time exceed the employee’s normally scheduled workday.
e. Effective September 29, 2013, subsection c. shall no longer apply.
Leave for Medical Treatment. Employees with an approved Workers’ Compensation claim who have returned to work and are required by their physician to undergo therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment due to an industrial injury/illness shall receive Industrial Leave with pay under the following conditions for all claims.
(a) Treatments are being authorized under Workers’ Compensation;
(b) The therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment falls within the employee’s normal working hours;
(c) The leave applies only to the actual treatment time and reasonable travel time not to exceed 30 minutes to and 30 minutes from the medical facility. Such leave shall be granted for a maximum eligibility period for up to 6 months from the date of injury or illness or the employee is declared permanent and stationary, whichever is earlier. In no event shall leave under this subsection and the employee’s actual work time exceed the employee’s normally scheduled workday.
Leave for Medical Treatment. Employees with an approved Worker’s Compensation claim who have returned to work and are required by their physician to undergo therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment due to an industrial injury/illness shall receive industrial leave with pay under the following conditions:
a. Treatments are being paid under Workers’ Compensation;
b. The therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment falls within the employee’s normal working hours; and
c. The leave applies only to actual treatment time and reasonable travel time. In no event shall leave under this subsection and the employee’s actual work time exceed the employee’s normally scheduled workday.
Leave for Medical Treatment. Effective January 1, 1996, employees with an approved Workers' Compensation claim who have returned to work and are required by their physician to undergo therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment due to an industrial injury/illness shall receive Industrial Leave with pay under the following conditions for all claims:
a. Treatments are being paid under Workers' Compensation.
b. The therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment falls within the employee's normal working hours.
c. Leave for medical treatment shall be granted for up to 6 months from the date of injury. The leave applies only to the actual treatment time and reasonable travel time not to exceed 30 minutes to and 30 minutes from the medical facility. In no event shall leave under this subsection and the employee’s actual work time exceed the employee’s normally scheduled workday.
Leave for Medical Treatment. Effective January 1, 1996, employees with an approved Workers' Compensation claim who have returned to work and are required by their physician to undergo therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment due to an industrial injury/illness shall receive Industrial Leave with pay under the following conditions:
a. Treatments are being paid under Workers' Compensation;
b. The therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment falls within the employee's normal working hours;
c. The leave applies only to the actual treatment time and reasonable travel time not to exceed 30 minutes to and 30 minutes from the medical facility.
Leave for Medical Treatment. Effective January 1, 1996, employees with an approved Workers' Compensation claim who have returned to work and are required by their physician to undergo therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment due to an industrial injury/illness shall receive Industrial Leave with pay under the following conditions:
a. Treatments are being paid under Workers' Compensation;
b. The therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment falls within the employee's normal working hours;
c. The leave applies only to the actual treatment time and reasonable travel time not to exceed 30 minutes to and 30 minutes from the medical facility.
d. Effective June 14, 2009, an employee whose injury has reached the permanent and stationary or maximal medical improvement level or whose approved Worker’s Compensation claim has been settled or stipulated (with or without future medical benefits) is not eligible for Industrial Sick Leave with pay for further medical treatment for that injury.
Leave for Medical Treatment. Effective July 11, 2010, employees with an approved Workers' Compensation claim who have returned to work and are required by their physician to undergo therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment due to an industrial injury/illness shall receive industrial sick leave wage continuation under the following conditions for all claims:
a. Treatments are being authorized under Workers' Compensation;
b. The therapy, diagnostic tests or treatment falls within the employee's normal working hours;
c. Effective September 29, 2013, such leave shall be granted for up to six (6) months from the date of injury. The leave applies only to the actual treatment time and reasonable travel time not to exceed thirty (30) minutes to and thirty (30) minutes from the medical facility. In no event shall leave under this subsection and the employee’s actual work time exceed the employee’s normally scheduled workday.