Illness of definition
Examples of Illness of in a sentence
Illness of relatives or household members, up to five (5) days for each occurrence or as extended by the Employer.
Cancellation We will reimburse for loss of irrecoverable deposits or charges paid in advance or contracted to be paid for Your Trip in the event of necessary and unavoidable cancellation as a result of: a) Your death, Serious Injury/Serious Illness or the death, Serious Injury/Serious Illness of Your Immediate Family Member within 60 days of Your Trip.
Illness of a spouse, dependent children/step-children/▇▇▇▇▇▇-children (including wards, and children for whom the employee is legal guardian), or parent/step-parent who is living in the same household of the employee; illness of a minor child whether or not the child lives in the same household of the employee.
Sick leave may be used for the following purposes: diagnosis, care, or treatment of a health condition, or preventive care, of an employee or an employee’s immediate family member, as provided in Article 7.4 (Family Illness) of this MOU.
Illness of a minor child, whether or not the child lives in the employee’s household, for such periods as the employee’s attendance may be necessary.
Illness of or household members, up to five (5) days for each occurrence or as extended by the Employer.
These include but are not limited to Domestic Violence Leave, Critical Illness of a Child Leave, Disappearance or Death of a Child Leave and Organ Donation Leave.
Illness of self or illness and/or death of: Mother Sister-in-law Stepchildren Father Brother-in-law Grandchild Sister Uncle Son-in-law Brother Aunt Daughter-in-law ▇▇▇▇▇▇ children Husband Grandmother Stepparents Wife Grandfather Mother-in-law Child Niece B.
Illness of an immediate family member; limited to parents, siblings, spouse, guardian, child or ▇▇▇▇.
Illness of an employee’s spouse, domestic partner, parent, minor child, I.R.S. dependent adult children up to age 22 or older if physically or mentally disabled, or dependent requiring the employee’s personal care and attendance, may be granted in accordance with Personnel Policies and Procedures, Section 5.01 in effect on March 5, 2012, and guidelines established therein.