Duty status definition

Duty status means duty in the state military forces under
Duty status means duty in the state military forces under an order issued by authority of law, and includes travel to and from duty;
Duty status means duty in the state military forces under an order

Examples of Duty status in a sentence

  • If the member is not granted continued Modified Duty status, the member shall be allowed to use accrued paid time off or leave without pay until he or she passes the CSFE within the time frame required by this section.

  • If the member is not granted continued Modified Duty status, the member shall be allowed to use accrued paid time off or leave without pay until they pass the CSFE within the time frame required by this section.

  • Allowing for the assignment to a Light Duty status is at the discretion of the Noblesville Fire Department Chief or his/her designee.

  • If the member fails the CSFE again, due solely to fitness Modified Duty status shall be re- evaluated based on the member's effort and progress.

  • If the member fails the CSFE again due solely to fitness, Modified Duty status shall be re- evaluated based on the member's effort and progress.


More Definitions of Duty status

Duty status means any of the following periods:
Duty status means, in respect of a driver, any of the following periods:
Duty status as used herein, shall mean any work being done or any business being conducted, of any sort, by any person, in any location, for compensation by the Chickasaw Nation.
Duty status an officer is temporarily unable to perform some of his duties and job responsibilities as a sworn police officer in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Police Department. This is because of a temporary medical condition/illness/injury that has been diagnosed by a medical professional. The medical condition/illness/injury must present no unreasonable risk to the officer, other employees, or the public during performance of limited duty assignments. Some examples may be a sprain or strain, recovery from minor surgery, etc. MAXIMUM MEDICAL IMPROVEMENT (MMI): occurs when an ill or injured employee reaches a state where his or her condition cannot be improved any further or when a treatment plateau in a person’s healing process is reached. It can mean that the patient has fully recovered from the injury or that the patient’s medical condition has stabilized to the point that no major medical change can be expected in the injured workers’ condition. At that point, no further healing or improvement is deemed possible and this occurs despite continuing medical treatment or rehabilitative programs the ill or injured worker partakes in. MODIFIED DUTY: when an employee’s job duties are altered, changed or adjusted due to medical restriction(s) imposed by a doctor in connection to an illness or injury that requires the employee to be placed in limited or restricted duty. RESTRICTED DUTY STATUS: an officer is temporarily unable to perform all or most of his duties and job responsibilities as a sworn police officer in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Police Department. This is as a result of a temporary medical condition/illness/injury, which has been diagnosed by a medical professional, and which may also present an unreasonable risk to the officer, other employees, and the public, should the officer be allowed to perform in a Full or Limited Duty capacity. Examples may be a casted limb, recovery from major surgery, etc.
Duty status means the time from the date when a person is
Duty status means half or more of an employee’s shift must fall within the designated calendar day that early dismissal was granted.
Duty status as used herein, shall mean any work being done or any business being conducted, of any sort, by any person, in any location, for compensation by the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians.