Total Temporary Disability definition
Examples of Total Temporary Disability in a sentence
Paid time excludes disability payments (including Total Temporary Disability, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability) and periodic special pays such as uniform allowance.
An employee in receipt of Total Temporary Disability (TTD) benefits will receive the supplementary grant for the entire period.
Total Temporary Disability (TTD) benefits payments are made to employees who are temporarily unable to work due to an industrial or work-related injury or illness.
The supplemental shall be equal to the difference between seventy-five percent (75%) of his/her normal salary and the amount of any Workers’ Compensation Total Temporary Disability (TTD) payments to which such employee is entitled during such incapacity.
The Employer's physician, in accordance with the Workers' Compensation Law, shall determine the length of time an employee is designated as "no duty" or Total Temporary Disability (TTD) resulting in absence from work due to the on-duty injury.
To receive STD benefits under this program, the employee must be on an approved medical leave of absence and apply for state and/or federal wage replacement programs (i.e. State Disability Insurance (SDI), Social Security (SS), Total Temporary Disability (TTD)), where applicable.
The Employer's physician, in accordance with the Workers' Compensation Law, shall determine the length of time an employee is designated as "no-duty" or Total Temporary Disability (TTD) resulting in absence from work due to the on-duty injury.
To receive STD benefits under this program, the employee must be on an approved medical leave of absence and apply for state and/or federal wage replacement programs (i.e., State Disability Insurance (SDI), Social Security (SS), Total Temporary Disability (TTD)), where applicable.
Sick leave shall not be granted for injuries, illnesses or occupational diseases covered under the Wyoming Worker’s Compensation Act in the form of Total Temporary Disability (TTD) payments.
Disability payments are not provided for workers’ compensation injuries when Total Temporary Disability (TTD) or 4850 workers’ compensation benefits are being paid.