Common use of PROLONGED ILLNESS LEAVE Clause in Contracts

PROLONGED ILLNESS LEAVE. a ) An Officer who is certified by the Bank's doctor or an appropriate registered Hospital Authority to be mentally unsound, or suffering from illness requiring prolonged treatment, such as tuberculosis, cancer, leukemia, or cerebral thrombosis shall upon confirmation of such illness by the Bank's doctor, be granted up to a maximum of six (6) months' leave on full-pay, a further six (6) consecutive months' leave on half- pay and further twelve (12) consecutive months' leave without pay. Provided that no paid leave will be granted unless the Officer undergoes the course or treatment recommended by the Bank's doctor, or the appropriate registered Hospital Authority. b ) Leave under the Clause will only commence after an Officer has exhausted all his entitlement under the Sick Leave and Annual Leave Article under this Agreement. c ) Upon full recovery within the two (2) year period, the Officer may resume duty on production of a fit certificate from the appropriate medical authority. d ) In the event of the Officer who resumed duty under clause (c) above suffers a relapse within (6) months from the time the Officer resumed duty, then the relapse shall not be treated as a new case, but as a continuation of the first case. Consequently, the leave that has already been consumed on the first instance by the Officer shall only be granted the balance unutilised leave, if any, under the clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

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PROLONGED ILLNESS LEAVE. a a) An Officer who is certified by the Bank's doctor or an appropriate registered Hospital Authority to be mentally unsound, or suffering from illness requiring prolonged treatment, such as tuberculosis, cancer, leukemia, or cerebral thrombosis shall upon confirmation of such illness by the Bank's doctor, be granted up to a maximum of six (6) months' leave on full-pay, a further six (6) consecutive months' leave on half- half-pay and further twelve (12) consecutive months' leave without pay. Provided that no paid leave will be granted unless the Officer undergoes the course or treatment recommended by the Bank's doctor, or the appropriate registered Hospital Authority. b b) Leave under the Clause will only commence after an Officer has exhausted all his entitlement under the Sick Leave and Annual Leave Article under this Agreement. c c) Upon full recovery within the two (2) year period, the Officer may resume duty on production of a fit certificate from the appropriate medical authority. d d) In the event of the Officer who resumed duty under clause (c) above suffers a relapse within (6) months from the time the Officer resumed duty, then the relapse shall not be treated as a new case, but as a continuation of the first case. Consequently, the leave that has already been consumed on the first instance by the Officer shall only be granted the balance unutilised leave, if any, under the clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

PROLONGED ILLNESS LEAVE. a a) An Officer who is certified by the Bank's doctor or an appropriate registered Hospital Authority to be mentally unsound, or suffering from illness requiring prolonged treatment, such as tuberculosis, cancer, leukemia, or cerebral thrombosis shall upon confirmation of such illness by the Bank's doctor, be granted up to a maximum of six (6) months' leave on full-pay, a further six (6) consecutive months' leave on half- half-pay and further twelve (12) consecutive months' leave without pay. Provided that no paid leave will be granted unless the Officer undergoes the course or treatment recommended by the Bank's doctor, or the appropriate registered Hospital Authority. b b) Leave under the Clause will only commence after an Officer has exhausted all his entitlement under the Sick Leave and Annual Leave Article under this Agreement. c c) Upon full recovery within the two (2) year period, the Officer may resume duty on production of a fit certificate from the appropriate medical authority. d d) In the event of the Officer who resumed duty under clause (c) above suffers a relapse within (6) months from the time the Officer resumed duty, then the relapse shall not be treated as a new case, but as a continuation of the first case. Consequently, the leave that has already been consumed on the first instance by the Officer shall only be granted the balance unutilised leave, if any, under the clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

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PROLONGED ILLNESS LEAVE. a a) An Officer who is certified by the Bank's doctor or an appropriate registered Hospital Authority to be mentally unsound, or suffering from illness * requiring prolonged treatment, such as tuberculosis, cancer, leukemia, or cerebral thrombosis thrombosis, and other injurry arising from an accident, shall upon confirmation of such illness illness/injury by the Bank's doctor, be granted up to a maximum of six (6) months' leave on full-pay, a further six (6) consecutive months' leave on half- half-pay and further twelve (12) consecutive months' leave without pay. Provided that no paid leave will be granted unless the Officer undergoes the course or treatment recommended by the Bank's doctor, or the appropriate registered Hospital Authority. b b) Leave under the Clause will only commence after an Officer has exhausted all his entitlement under the Sick Leave and Annual Leave Article under this Agreement. c c) Upon full recovery within the two (2) year period, the Officer may resume duty on production of a fit certificate from the appropriate medical authority. d d) In the event of the Officer who resumed duty under clause (c) above suffers a relapse within (6) months from the time the Officer resumed duty, then the relapse shall not be treated as a new case, but as a continuation of the first case. Consequently, the leave that has already been consumed on the first instance by the Officer shall only be granted the balance unutilised leave, if any, under the clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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