Common use of Service-related Disability Pension Benefit Clause in Contracts

Service-related Disability Pension Benefit. (1) In order to receive a Service-related Disability Pension, proof of permanent disability must be submitted to the Personnel and Pension Board, which Board will then require examinations to be made by at least two (2) impartial medical and/or psychiatric examiners. The Board may require no more than one (1) medical and/or psychiatric examination in any twelve

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Service-related Disability Pension Benefit. (1) In order to receive a Service-related Disability Pension, proof of permanent disability must be submitted to the Personnel and Pension Board, which Board will then require examinations to be made by at least two (2) impartial medical and/or psychiatric examiners. The Board may require no more than one (1) medical and/or psychiatric examination in any twelvetwelve (12) month period to demonstrate evidence of the continuance of such disability; the same shall be at no cost to the pension recipient.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Service-related Disability Pension Benefit. (1) . In order to receive a Service-related Related Disability PensionPension Benefit, proof of permanent disability must be submitted to the Personnel and Pension Board, Board which Board will then require examinations to be made by at least two (2) impartial medical and/or psychiatric examiners. The Board may require no more than one (1) in each twelve (12) month period, medical and/or psychiatric examination in any twelveevidence of continuance of such disability at no cost to the pension recipient.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Service-related Disability Pension Benefit. (1) a. In order to receive a Service-related Related Disability PensionPension Benefit, proof of permanent disability must be submitted to the Personnel and Pension Board, which Board will then require examinations to be made by at least two (2) impartial medical and/or psychiatric examiners. The Board may require require; no more than one (1) in each twelve-month period medical and/or psychiatric examination in any twelveevidence of continuance of such disability at no cost to the pension recipient.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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