Sick Leave Use. Sick leave may be used for: A. 1. A personal illness, injury or medical disability that prevents the employee from performing their job, or personal medical or dental appointments.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Sick Leave Use. Sick leave may be used for:
A. 1. A personal illness, injury or medical disability that prevents the employee from performing their job, or personal medical or dental appointments.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Memorandum of Understanding, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Sick Leave Use. Sick leave may be used for:
A. 1. A personal illness, injury or medical disability that prevents the employee nurse from performing their his or her job, or personal medical or dental appointments.
B. Care of family members as required by the Family Care Act, WAC 296-130.
C. Exposure of the nurse to contagious disease when attendance at work would jeopardize the health of others.
D. Preventative health care of relatives or household members, up to one (1) day for each occurrence.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Sick Leave Use. Sick leave may be used for:
A. 1. A personal illness, injury or medical disability that prevents the employee from performing their job, or personal medical or dental appointments.
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Samples: Sick Leave Policy, Sick Leave Policy
Sick Leave Use. Sick leave may be used for:
: A. 1. A personal illness, injury or medical disability that prevents the employee nurse from performing their his or hertheir job, or personal medical or dental appointmentsappointments and for reasons allowed under the Minimum Wage Requirements and Labor Standards Act (RCW 49.46.210) which include: an absence resulting from a nurse’s mental or physical illness, injury, or health condition; to accommodate the nurse’s need for medical diagnosis, care, or treatment of a mental or physical illness, injury, or health condition; or a nurse’s need for preventive medical care.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement