Special Major Medical Leave. For all members with ten (10) or more years of service, a period of nine (9) months at one-half pay will be provided for special major medical leave. “Major Medical” shall be defined as: Any and all circulatory diseases (including, but not limited to stroke or heart attack), paralysis, and loss of sight. Major Medical may be used after other benefits from Article 24 have been used. A member who receives special major medical leave cannot receive
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Special Major Medical Leave. For all members with ten (10) or more years of service, a period of nine (9) months at one-half pay will be provided for special major medical leave. “Major Medical” shall be defined as: Any and all circulatory diseases (including, but not limited to stroke or heart attack), paralysis, and loss of sight. Major Medical may be used after other benefits from Article 24 have been used. A member who receives special major medical leave cannot receivereceive and retain Workers’ Compensation temporary total wage benefits for the same period of time, arising out of the same injury.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Special Major Medical Leave. For all members with ten (10) or more years of service, a period of nine (9) months at one-half pay will be provided for special major medical leave. “Major Medical” shall be defined as: Any and all circulatory diseases that require lengthy confinement or convalescence (including, but not limited to stroke or heart attack), paralysis, and loss of sight. Major Medical may be used after other benefits from Article 24 have been used. A member who receives special major medical leave cannot receivereceive and retain Workers’ Compensation temporary total wage benefits for the same period of time, arising out of the same injury.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement