Sick Leave Notice and Certification Sample Clauses

Sick Leave Notice and Certification. A. Procedure for Compensation In order to receive compensation while absent on sick leave, the following procedures shall apply: 1. Employees assigned to continuous shifts in the Wastewater Treatment Plant, or someone on their behalf, shall notify their supervisor at least two (2) hours prior to the commencement of their scheduled shift whenever they will be unable to report for said shift due to illness, injury, or unforeseen emergency. 2. All other employees shall notify their supervisor or designated representative prior to the commencement of their scheduled shift whenever they will be unable to report to work due to illness, injury, or unforeseen emergency. Department Directors may waive these requirements upon presentation of a reasonable excuse by the employee. Employees shall file a personal affidavit or physician's certificate with their supervisor if required by their Department Director or designee stating cause of absence. After five (5) working days' absence, an employee’s supervisor may require a physician's certificate. If employees become ill while on vacation, periods of illness may be charged to sick leave upon presentation of a physician's certificate. In cases of frequent use of sick leave, employees may be requested to file physician's certificates for each illness, regardless of duration, after having been counseled about their use of sick leave. A physician’s certificate must include the name and signature of the attending physician and the date and time the employee was seen by the physician. Employees may also be required to be examined by a physician designated by the City and to authorize consultation with their own physician concerning their illness. Sick leave shall not be granted for absences caused by substance abuse or excessive use of alcoholic beverages. As an exception to the foregoing, sick leave may be authorized for the treatment of alcoholism or substance addiction when such condition has been diagnosed by a competent medical authority. These same requirements may also be applied for family sick leave requests. B. Certification as a Result of Concerted Job Action: In the event the City Manager finds that employee absences from duty are the result of a concerted job action, any employee claiming sick leave with pay shall be required to provide certification on a form prescribed by the City. Such form shall include but not be limited to the name and signature of the attending physician, the date and time the employee wa...
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Sick Leave Notice and Certification. In order to receive compensation while absent on sick leave or because of the use of Family Sick Leave, the employee or someone on employee’s behalf, shall notify the department no later than one (1) hour prior to the employee’s scheduled starting time. The Fire Chief may waive this requirement upon presentation of a reasonable excuse by the employee. The employee shall file a personal affidavit or physician’s certificate with the supervisor stating cause of absence. After five (5) working days’ absence, the Fire Chief or a designated representative may require a physician’s certificate describing the nature and extent of the illness. In case of frequent use of personal sick leave, an employee may be directed to file a physician’s statement for each period of absence, regardless of duration, and may also be required to take an examination by a physician designated by the City and to authorize consultation with employee’s own physician concerning the illness. Additionally, the employee may be required to notify the department of the condition prior to the beginning of each day on which scheduled to work. Failure to comply with these requirements shall be cause for disciplinary action. Sick leave shall not be granted for absences caused by intoxication or excessive use of alcoholic beverages. As an exception to the foregoing, sick leave may be authorized for the treatment of alcoholism when such condition is diagnosed by competent medical authority.
Sick Leave Notice and Certification. In order to receive compensation while absent on sick leave, employees or someone on their behalf shall notify the immediate supervisor prior to or within two (2) hours of the time at which the employee is scheduled to report to work. A Department Director or designee may waive this requirement upon presentation of a reasonable excuse by the employee. Employees shall file a personal affidavit or a physician's certificate with their supervisor if required by the Department Director or designee for any use of sick leave. After three (3) consecutive working days of absence, the supervising authority may require a physician’s certificate. If employees become ill while on vacation, periods of illness may be charged to sick leave upon presentation of a doctor's certificate certifying the duration of the illness. In cases of frequent use of sick leave, employees may be requested to file physician's statements for each illness, regardless of duration, to the extent allowed by law. A physician’s certificate must include the name and signature of the attending physician, the date and time the employee was seen by the physician, and the physician’s certification that the illness or injury was of such nature to prevent the employee from performing their job. Employees may also be required to take an examination by a physician designated by the City and to authorize consultation with their own physician concerning their illness. Sick leave shall not be granted for absences caused by intoxication or excessive use of alcoholic beverages. As an exception to the foregoing, sick leave may be authorized for the treatment of alcoholism or substance abuse when such condition is diagnosed by a competent medical authority. These same requirements may also be applied for family sick leave requests.
Sick Leave Notice and Certification. In order to receive compensation while absent on sick leave, an employee or someone on the employee’s behalf shall notify the immediate supervisor prior to or within two (2) hours after the time set for reporting to work. Department Directors or designees may waive this requirement upon presentation of a reasonable excuse by the employee. Employees shall file a personal affidavit or physician's certificate with their supervisor if required by their Department Director or designee, stating cause of absence. After five (5) consecutive working days' absence, the employee’s supervisor may require a physician's certificate. If employees become ill while on vacation, periods of illness may be charged to sick leave upon presentation of a physician’s certificate. In cases of frequent use of sick leave, employees may be requested to file physician's certificates for each illness, regardless of duration. A physician’s certificate must include the name and signature of the attending physician, the date and time the employee was seen by the physician, and the physician’s certification that the illness or injury was of such nature to prevent the employee from performing the employee’s job. Employees may also be required to take an examination by a physician designated by the City and to authorize consultation with their own physician concerning their illness. Sick leave shall not be granted for absences caused by intoxication or excessive use of alcoholic beverages. As an exception to the foregoing, sick leave may be authorized for the treatment of alcoholism or substance addiction when such condition has been diagnosed by a competent medical authority.

Related to Sick Leave Notice and Certification

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  • Employee Notification A copy of any disciplinary action or material related to employee performance which is placed in the personnel file shall be provided to the employee (the employee so noting receipt, or the supervisor noting employee refusal to acknowledge receipt) or sent by certified mail (return receipt requested) to the employee's last address appearing on the Employer's records.

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