Self-Insurance (Workers’ Compensation). All supervisors are to be covered by the provisions of the Nevada Industrial Insurance Act, the Nevada Occupational Diseases Act, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act. A supervisor injured on the job and determined by the primary physician to be temporarily totally disabled shall be placed on industrial insurance. Commencing on the first day post injury, the City will pay to the supervisor an amount equal to the difference between the insurance compensation received and 100% of the supervisor’s premium wages, for a period not to exceed 850 hours, until the supervisor is 1) released to the Temporary Work Assignment Program, 2) the primary physician gives permanent restrictions, or 3) an independent medical evaluation determines the supervisor is capable of returning to work.
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Samples: Corrections Supervisor Agreement, Supervisor Agreement, Corrections Supervisor Agreement
Self-Insurance (Workers’ Compensation). All supervisors sSupervisors are to be covered by the provisions of the Nevada Industrial Insurance Act, the Nevada Occupational Diseases Act, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act. A supervisor injured on the job and determined by the primary physician to be temporarily totally disabled shall be placed on industrial insurance. Commencing on the first day post injury, the City will pay to the supervisor an amount equal to the difference between the insurance compensation received and 100% of the supervisor’s premium wages, for a period not to exceed 850 hours, until the supervisor is 1) released to the Temporary Work Assignment Program, 2) the primary physician gives permanent restrictions, or 3) an independent medical evaluation determines the supervisor is capable of returning to work.
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Samples: Supervisor Agreement, Corrections Supervisor Agreement
Self-Insurance (Workers’ Compensation). All supervisors Supervisors are to be covered by the provisions of the Nevada Industrial Insurance Act, the Nevada Occupational Diseases Act, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act. A supervisor injured on the job and determined by the primary physician to be temporarily totally disabled shall be placed on industrial insurance. Commencing on the first day post injury, the City will pay to the supervisor peace officer an amount equal to the difference between the insurance compensation received and 100% of the supervisorpeace officer’s premium wages, for a period not to exceed 850 hours, until the supervisor peace officer is 1) released to the Temporary Work Assignment Program, 2) the primary physician gives permanent restrictions, or 3) an independent medical evaluation determines the supervisor is capable of returning to work.
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Samples: Supervisor Agreement