Medical Certificate - Medical Leave Sample Clauses

Medical Certificate - Medical Leave. The Board may require certification as a basis for pay during leave after an absence of three (3) days for personal illness or thirty (30) days for birth or as the Board may deem necessary in other cases. This certificate should confirm the Para’s need to miss work and his/her ability to return to full-time employment. If the Board does require a certificate as a basis for pay during leave of less than three (3) days for personal illness, the Board shall pay the expenses incurred by the Para in obtaining the certificate. For paid leave for adoption, placement for adoption or fostering, the Board may require that the Para provide evidence that the formal adoption/fostering process is underway, and such leave is limited to thirty (30) days. A Para may use up to thirty (30) days of their accumulated paid medical leave within the twelve
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Medical Certificate - Medical Leave. The Board may require certification as a basis for pay during leave after an absence of five (5) days for personal illness or thirty (30) days for birth or as the Board may deem necessary in other cases. This certificate should confirm the teacher’s need to miss work and his/her ability to return to full-time employment. If the Board does require a certificate as a basis for pay during leave of less than five (5) days for personal illness, the Board shall pay the expenses incurred by the teacher in obtaining the certificate. For paid leave for adoption or placement for adoption, the Board may require that the teacher provide evidence that the formal adoption process is underway, and such leave is limited to thirty (30) days.

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  • Medical Certificate  Absent from Work (first date of absence)  Not absent from work but requires accommodations Part 1 – Employee - please complete following: (Employee Name) The information supplied will be used in a confidential manner and may assist in creating a return to work plan. I hereby consent to the completion of this form by: (Treating Medical Practitioner’s Name) (Signature of Employee) (Date)

  • SICK LEAVE / Medical Certificates and Reporting 10.1 Sick leave with pay shall be granted to a teacher on account of injury to or the illness or disability of the teacher, or for the purpose of obtaining necessary medical or dental treatment.

  • Medical Certification (1) The University may require an employee to provide medical certification from a health care provider for FMLA leave without pay when taken for the serious health condition of the employee or the employee's family member.

  • Medical Certificates (a) An employee who has given the Employer notice of their intention to take paid or unpaid parental leave, or unpaid partner leave shall provide the Employer with a medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner naming the employee, or the employee’s partner, confirming the pregnancy and estimated date of birth.

  • Extended Medical Leave A teacher who is unable to teach because of personal illness or disability and who has exhausted all available sick leave shall be granted leave for up to one (1) year. Any request for this leave must state the probable date of return and be accompanied by a verifying physician's statement. If the leave was granted as a result of a work related injury the employee may request and shall be granted a one (1) year extension of this leave. Before returning, such teacher must submit a physician's release. To be eligible for an extended medical leave of absence, an employee must have been actively employed on paid status with APS a minimum of one contract year immediately prior to the leave start date. All intermittent medical leaves will be addressed according to FMLA regulations.

  • Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA a. Pursuant to the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA, as amended, an employee with more than one (1) year of experience, and who works at least 1250 hours per year, shall be entitled to an unpaid leave of absence, of up to twelve (12) weeks, during a twelve (12) month period, for one or more of the following:

  • Medical Leave Pursuant to applicable provisions of the Civil Service Rules, County Code, and other law, medical leaves of absence will be granted by the employee’s Department Head upon request only upon submission of a doctor’s certificate or other satisfactory medical evidence of the employee’s need for such leave.

  • Family and Medical Leave (FMLA FMLA leave shall be granted pursuant to applicable law.

  • Medical Care Leave An Employee who is unable to make the necessary arrangements for maintenance of personal health care outside of scheduled work time, shall be granted time off with pay. Such time off shall not exceed sixteen (16) working hours per calendar year. Hours in excess of sixteen (16) hours per calendar year shall be deducted from the Employee's sick leave accumulation.

  • Family and Medical Leave 16.1 A. Consistent with the federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) and any amendments thereto and the Washington State Family Leave Act of 2006 (WFLA), an employee who has worked for the state for at least twelve (12) months and for at least one thousand two hundred fifty (1,250) hours during the twelve (12) months prior to the requested leave is entitled to up to twelve (12) workweeks of family medical leave in a twelve (12) month period for one or more of the following reasons 1 - 4:

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