Pay Status During Voluntary Self-Referral Treatment. a. An employee who has a drug and/or alcohol abuse problem and has not been selected for drug and/or alcohol testing can voluntarily refer him/herself to the EAP for treatment. The EAP will evaluate the employee and make a specific determination of appropriate treatment. An employee who has completed two rehabilitation programs may not elect further rehabilitation under this program. b. In the case of the up to two voluntary, employee-initiated referrals, the MTA will pay the employee the difference between his/her SDI benefits, use of accrued paid leaves, and any catastrophic illness benefits, and the employee’s regular hourly base pay, for up to the eight hours per day for full-time employees and up to three hours per day for part-time employees, up to a maximum of 21 work days during a five-year period. This provision shall not apply in the event the employee does not receive SDI benefit payments or during the follow-up period established by the SAP after a positive test.
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Pay Status During Voluntary Self-Referral Treatment.
a. An employee Employees who has have a drug and/or alcohol abuse problem and has have not been selected for drug and/or alcohol testing can voluntarily refer him/herself themselves to the EAP for treatment. The EAP will evaluate the employee and make a specific determination of appropriate treatment. An employee who has completed two rehabilitation programs may not elect further rehabilitation under this program.
b. In the case of the up to two voluntary, employee-initiated referrals, the MTA will pay the employee the difference between his/her the employee’s SDI benefits, use of accrued paid leaves, and any catastrophic illness benefits, and the employee’s regular hourly base pay, for up to the eight hours per day for full-time employees and up to three hours per day for part-time employees, up to a maximum of 21 work days during a five-year period. This provision shall not apply in the event the employee does not receive SDI benefit payments or during the follow-up period established by the SAP after a positive test.
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Pay Status During Voluntary Self-Referral Treatment.
a. An employee Employees who has have a drug and/or alcohol abuse problem and has have not been selected for drug and/or alcohol testing can voluntarily refer him/herself themselves to the EAP for treatment. The EAP will evaluate the employee and make a specific determination of appropriate treatment. An employee who has completed two rehabilitation programs may not elect further rehabilitation under this program.
. 344. b. In the case of the up to two voluntary, employee-initiated referrals, the MTA will pay the employee the difference between his/her the employee’s SDI benefits, use of accrued paid leaves, and any catastrophic illness benefits, and the employee’s regular hourly base pay, for up to the eight hours per day for full-time employees and up to three hours per day for part-time employees, up to a maximum of 21 work days during a five-year period. This provision shall not apply in the event the employee does not receive SDI benefit payments or during the follow-up period established by the SAP after a positive test.
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Pay Status During Voluntary Self-Referral Treatment. a. An employee who has a drug and/or alcohol abuse problem and has not been selected for drug and/or alcohol testing can voluntarily refer him/herself to the EAP for treatment. The EAP will evaluate the employee and make a specific determination of appropriate treatment. An employee who has completed two rehabilitation programs may not elect further rehabilitation under this program.
b. In the case of the up to two voluntary, employee-initiated referrals, the MTA will pay the employee the difference between his/her SDI benefits, use of accrued paid leaves, and any catastrophic illness benefits, and the employee’s regular hourly base pay, for up to the eight hours per day for full-time employees and up to three hours per day for part-time employees, up to a maximum of 21 work days during a five-five- year period. This provision shall not apply in the event the employee does not receive SDI benefit payments or during the follow-up period established by the SAP after a positive test.
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Pay Status During Voluntary Self-Referral Treatment. a. An employee Employees who has have a drug and/or alcohol abuse problem and has have not been selected for drug and/or alcohol testing can voluntarily refer him/herself themselves to the EAP for treatment. The EAP will evaluate the employee and make a specific determination of appropriate treatment. An employee who has completed two rehabilitation programs may not elect further rehabilitation under this program.
b. In the case of the up to two voluntary, employee-initiated referrals, the MTA will pay the employee the difference between his/her the employee’s SDI benefits, use of accrued paid leaves, and any catastrophic illness benefits, and the employee’s regular hourly base pay, for up to the eight hours per day for full-time employees and up to three hours per day for part-time employees, up to a maximum of 21 work days during a five-year period. This provision shall not apply in the event the employee does not receive SDI benefit payments or during the follow-up period established by the SAP after a positive test.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding