A serious health condition definition
A serious health condition means an illness or injury, impairment, or physical or mental condition that requires in-patient care or continuing treatment by a health care provider.
A serious health condition means a condition that involves inpatient care or continuing treatment by a health care provider. When a leave is for a serious health condition, an employee will be required to provide medical certification from the employee’s or family member’s health care provider.
A serious health condition means an illness, injury, impairment or physical or mental condition which involves either inpatient care at a medical facility or continuing treatment by a licensed health care provider for a condition that either prevents the employee from performing the functions of the employee’s job, or prevents the qualified family member from participating in school or other daily activities. Subject to certain conditions, the continuing treatment requirement may be met by a period of incapacity of more than three consecutive calendar days for an incapacity that requires at least two visits to a health care provider or one visit and a regimen of continuing treatment, or incapacity due to pregnancy, or incapacity due to a chronic condition. The first treatment must be within 7 days of the first day of incapacity, and the two treatments must occur within 30 days of the first day of incapacity unless there are extenuating circumstances. Treatment by a health care provider means an in person visit. A Qualifying Exigency In general, leave may be taken because of a "Qualifying Exigency" where the team member's spouse, son, daughter or parent is on active duty or is called to active duty for any of the following reasons: To address issues that arise from an impending call or order to active duty 7 or less calendar days before deployment during that 7 day notice period. To attend an official ceremony, program or event sponsored by the military that is related to the call to active duty or active duty of the Military Member. To attend certain family support or assistance programs and informational briefings related to the call to active duty or active duty of the Military Member. To arrange for alternative child care when the call to duty or active duty necessitates a change in existing arrangements. To provide child care on an urgent, immediate basis (but not on a routine, regular or everyday basis), when the need arises because of the call to active duty or active duty. To enroll in or transfer a child to a new school or day care facility when necessitated by the call to active duty or active duty. To attend meetings with team member at a school or day care facility when attendance is necessary due to circumstances arising from the call to active duty or active duty. To make or update financial or legal arrangements to address the covered Military Member's absence caused by the call to active duty or active duty. To act as the Military Member's representa...
Examples of A serious health condition in a sentence
A serious health condition of the spouse, partner in a civil union, minor child, or parent/parent-in- law/step-parent, or a child over age 18 who is incapable of self-care due to a mental or physical impairment, if the team member is needed to care for such family member.
A serious health condition of a team member that makes a team member unable to work.
More Definitions of A serious health condition
A serious health condition. For The Purposes Of Family Illness Leave” is an illness, injury, impairment, or physical or mental condition which warrants the participation of the employee to provide supervision or care during a period of treatment or incapacity including psychological comfort.