Disability Assignments Sample Clauses
The Disability Assignments clause outlines the procedures and rights related to the transfer or reassignment of duties, roles, or benefits in the event that an individual becomes disabled. Typically, this clause specifies how responsibilities or contractual interests are reassigned if a party is unable to fulfill their obligations due to a disability, and may detail the process for determining disability and the parties involved in the reassignment. Its core function is to ensure continuity and clarity in contractual relationships by preemptively addressing how disability-related incapacity is managed, thereby reducing uncertainty and potential disputes.
Disability Assignments. Police officers who become temporarily disabled as a result of a non-duty illness or injury and are incapable of performing normal police duties may be placed in a temporary assignment that the Officer is physically capable of performing in lieu of placement on sick leave or leave without pay.
Disability Assignments. Command Officers who become temporarily disabled on or after January 1, 1994 as a result of a non-duty illness or injury and are incapable of performing normal police duties may be placed in a temporary assignment that the Command Officer is physically capable of performing in lieu of placement on sick leave or leave without pay.
