COORDINATION WITH DISABILITY BENEFITS Sample Clauses

COORDINATION WITH DISABILITY BENEFITS. An employee may use accrued Annual Leave hours in conjunction with either State Disability Insurance or the County’s Long Term Disability Program in order to receive an amount equal to the biweekly rate of pay the employee would have otherwise received had he/she actually worked his/her normal schedule.
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COORDINATION WITH DISABILITY BENEFITS. Eligible employees, subsequent to exhausting all accumulated annual leave hours as per Section 1504(F), may use accrued annual leave hours in conjunction with either State Disability Insurance or the County Long Term Disability Plan in order to receive an amount equal to the bi-weekly rate of pay the employee would have otherwise received had he actually worked his/her normal schedule.
COORDINATION WITH DISABILITY BENEFITS. Once the employee is receiving long term or LEOFF disability benefits, or six (6) months after leave begins, whichever comes first, they will no longer be eligible for compassionate leave. (LTD eligibility alone does not exclude an employee from receiving compassionate leave).
COORDINATION WITH DISABILITY BENEFITS. Eligible employees, subsequent to exhausting all accumulated annual leave hours as per Section 1504(F), may use accrued annual leave hours in conjunction with either State Disability Insurance or the County Long-Term Disability Plan in order to receive an amount equal to the bi-weekly rate of pay the employee would have otherwise received had he actually worked his/her normal schedule.
COORDINATION WITH DISABILITY BENEFITS. Eligible employees, subsequent to exhausting all accumulated frozen sick leave hours, may use accrued annual leave hours in conjunction with either the State Disability Insurance in order to receive an amount equal to the biweekly rate of pay the employee would have otherwise received had the employee actually worked his/her normal schedule.

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