Physician's Statements Sample Clauses

Physician's Statements. If the absence is five (5) or more consecutive working days, or if there are repeated absences of shorter duration, a statement from the employee’s physician will be required stating the form and extent of the employee’s illness or disability. Subsequent certificates may be requested at the discretion of the Department Head. If the employee fails to provide the original copy of the physician's statement when requested, he or she shall not receive pay for the days in question, whether or not the employee has accumulated sick leave to his credit. Employees who would be required to provide a note for their own illness will be required to provide a similar physician’s statement indicating that the employee’s attendance was required to provide care for a family member.
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Physician's Statements. If the absence is five days or more, or if there are repeated absences of shorter duration, a statement from the employee's physician or physician’s assistant may be required stating the form and extent of the employee's illness or disability. Subsequent certificates may be requested at the discretion of the Department Head. If the employee fails to provide a copy of the physician's statement when requested, he/she shall not receive pay for the days in question, whether or not the employee has accumulated sick leave to their credit; provided, the request shall be made before or during the employee's absence or before the employee returns to work. Employees who are required to provide a note for their own illness will be required to provide similar physician's statement indicating that the employee's attendance was required to provide care for the family member.
Physician's Statements. A statement from the employee’s physician containing the form and extent of the employee’s illness or disability may be required in the following situations: (a) The absence is five (5) consecutive days or more; (b) There is a pattern of repeated absences of shorter duration (under 5 days) in recent months or years; (c) There is a pattern of taking sick days on days adjacent to scheduled time off (including holidays and weekends). Subsequent certificates may be requested at the discretion of the Chief of the Department. If the employee fails to provide a copy of the physician's statement when requested, he/she shall not receive pay for the days in question, whether or not the employee has accumulated sick leave to his credit; provided, the request shall be made before or during the employee's absence or before the employee returns to work. Employees who are required to provide a note for their own illness will be required to provide a similar physician's statement indicating that the employee's attendance was required to provide care for the family member. Form of illness shall be understood as diagnosis or a description of the symptoms, restrictions or limitations preventing the employee from working, e.g. “flu, stomach distress, inability to maintain alertness necessary to operate equipment.” Access to such notes will be limited to those with a need to know and will be maintained in a separate file accessible only to those with a need to know.
Physician's Statements. If the absence is seven (7) or more consecutive working days, or if there are repeated absences of shorter duration, a statement from the employee’s physician will be required stating the form and extent of the employee’s illness or disability submitted upon their return to work. Subsequent certificates may be requested at the discretion of the Department Head. If the employee fails to provide the original copy of the physician's statement when requested, he/she shall not receive pay for the days in question, whether or not the employee has accumulated sick leave to his credit. Employees who have been required to submit physician’s statements based upon repeated absences of less than seven (7) days will no longer be required to submit such notes for these short duration absences after they had qualified for an administrative day. Any future requirements to submit such notes shall be subject to the regular contractual standard. Employees who would be required to provide a note for their own illness will be required to provide a similar physician’s statement indicating that the employee’s attendance was required to provide care for a family member.
Physician's Statements. A statement from the employee’s physician containing the form and extent of the employee’s illness or disability may be required in the following situations: (a) The absence is seven (7) days or more; (b) There is a pattern of repeated absences of shorter duration (under 7 days) in recent months or years; (c) There has been historical usage of short-term sick leave over a period of years; (d) There is a pattern of taking sick days on days connected to scheduled time off (including holidays); or (e) There is a pattern of taking sick days on a particular day or days of the week. Subsequent certificates may be requested at the discretion of the Department Head. If the employee fails to provide a copy of the physician's statement when requested, he/she shall not receive pay for the days in question, whether or not the employee has accumulated sick leave to his credit; provided, the request shall be made before or during the employee's absence or before the employee returns to work. Employees who are required to provide a note for their own illness will be required to provide a similar physician's statement indicating that the employee's attendance was required to provide care for the family member. Form of illness shall be understood as diagnosis or a description of the symptoms, restrictions or limitations preventing the employee from working, e.g. “flu, stomach distress, inability to maintain alertness necessary to operate equipment.” Access to such notes will be limited to those with a need to know and will be maintained in a separate file accessible only to those with a need to know. Prior to being required to submit physician’s statements for illness or disability of six days or less, employees shall be advised that, because of repeated absences or patterned use of sick leave, the department head is contemplating imposing the requirement. Department heads will review any requirements that employees submit physician’s statements for illness or disability of six days or less at least every six months after initiating the requirement. Employees may meet with the Department Head or his/her designee as part of this review process, at the employee’s request. Employees who are required to submit physician’s statements for illness or disability of six days or less after the six-month review shall have recourse to the grievance-arbitration procedure. Should an employee earn an administrative day after being required to submit physician’s statements for absences of...
Physician's Statements. A statement from the employee’s physician containing the form and extent of the employee’s illness or disability may be required in the following situations: (a) There is a pattern of repeated absences in recent months or years; (b) There has been historical usage of short-term sick leave over a period of years; (c) There is a pattern of taking sick days on days connected to scheduled time off (including holidays); or (d) There is a pattern of taking sick days on a particular day or days of the week. Subsequent certificates may be requested at the discretion of the Department Head. If the employee fails to provide a copy of the physician's statement when requested, he/she shall not receive pay for the days in question, whether or not the employee has accumulated sick leave to their credit; provided, the request shall be made before or during the employee's absence or beforethe employee returns to work. Employees who are required to provide a note for their own illness will be required to provide a similar physician's statement indicating that the employee's attendance was required to provide care for the family member.
Physician's Statements. The Company may require a physician's statement, which will state, at a minimum, the nature of the illness or injury and the expected duration of the Crewmember's inability to perform his duties to substantiate illness or injury. The Company may also require a physician's statement authorizing return to duty. If the Crewmember is required to visit a physician designated by the Company, the Company will pay for the examination.
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Physician's Statements. GENERAL CONDITIONS

Related to Physician's Statements

  • Auditor's Reports Promptly upon receipt thereof, a copy of any other report or “management letter” submitted by independent accountants to any Consolidated Party in connection with any annual, interim or special audit of the books of such Person.

  • Interim Statements As soon as available, but in no event later than 45 days after the end of each fiscal quarter, Borrower's balance sheet and profit and loss statement for the period ended, prepared by Borrower.

  • Medical Examinations An employee may be required by the Employer, at the request of and at the expense of the Employer, to take a medical examination by a physician of the employee's choice. Employees may be required to take skin tests, x-ray examination, vaccination, inoculation and other immunization (with the exception of a rubella vaccination when the employee is of the opinion that a pregnancy is possible), unless the employee's physician has advised in writing that such a procedure may have an adverse affect on the employee's health.

  • Operating Statements In the case of each Mortgage Loan, the related Mortgage or another Mortgage Loan document requires the related Mortgagor, in some cases at the request of the lender, to provide the holder of such Mortgage Loan with at least quarterly operating statements and rent rolls (if there is more than one tenant) for the related Mortgaged Property and annual financial statements of the related Mortgagor, and with such other information as may be required therein.

  • Shareholders Statements and Reports Promptly upon the furnishing thereof to the shareholders of such Seller Party copies of all financial statements, reports and proxy statements so furnished.

  • Health Examinations The Employer shall provide at no cost to the employee, such medical tests, health examinations and surveillance/monitoring as may be required as a condition of employment and/or as a result of regulated hazards encountered after employment.

  • Medical Examination Where the Employer requires an employee to submit to a medical examination or medical interview, it shall be at the Employer's expense and on the Employer's time.

  • Billing Statements ‌ 8.1 Condition 22.4 (Contents of Billing Statement) of the Conditions shall be amended so that Condition 22.4(I) is deleted and replaced by the following provisions:

  • Closing Statements Buyer’s Closing Statement, and a certificate confirming the truth of Buyer’s representations and warranties hereunder as of the Closing Date.

  • Eye Examinations All represented employees, who are health service system members, shall be eligible for one (1) annual VDT examination and prescribed eyewear.

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