Physician Statement Required Sample Clauses
The 'Physician Statement Required' clause mandates that a formal statement or certification from a licensed physician must be provided to verify a specific medical condition or event. Typically, this clause applies in contexts such as insurance claims, disability leave, or other benefits where proof of illness, injury, or incapacity is necessary. By requiring a physician's statement, the clause ensures that claims or requests are substantiated by professional medical evidence, thereby reducing the risk of fraudulent or unsupported claims and promoting fairness in the administration of benefits or entitlements.
Physician Statement Required. A physician’s statement verifying the employee’s incapacitation or the incapacitation of a member of the employee’s immediate family which incapacity requires the employee to take time off from work to care for that family member must accompany the application for Catastrophic Illness or Injury Leave.
Physician Statement Required. A statement from a qualified physician and/or public health official regarding the quarantine restriction shall be required in all cases. This statement shall be attached to the Report of Absence form submitted by the employee to his or her immediate supervisor.
Physician Statement Required. A physician’s statement verifying the employee’s incapacitation must accompany the application for Extended Paid Catastrophic Sick Leave.
Physician Statement Required. After the third consecutive day of absence or after the third separate absence per calendar year a physician's explanation may be required of the employee by his supervisor to be paid for the sick day. A "separate absence" does not include an absence for which the employee submits a signed physician's statement indicating that the employee or a member of the employee’s immediate family had a medical appointment, had medical testing or was seen by a physician for an illness or an injury. The Chief has the discretion to review the circumstances in order to extend the number of excused absences. Falsification of any excuse is grounds for discharge.
Section 20.01 Definition
