Doctor’s Verification. The Chief of Police may require a verification prepared and signed by a medical doctor, describing the nature and extent of the illness or injury and confirming that the employee has fully recovered and is able to perform the full scope of the normal and customary duties of the classification. This verification shall be required when an employee is absent due to illness or injury for a period of 39 hours or more. In addition, the Chief of Police may require a medical verification any time the Chief has a reasonable basis to believe that the leave has been abused by an individual employee. Such medical verification requests shall not be unreasonably imposed.
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Doctor’s Verification. The Chief of Police may require a verification prepared and signed by a medical doctor, describing which describes the nature and extent of the injury or illness or injury and confirming that confirms that the employee has fully recovered and is able to perform the full scope of the normal and customary duties of the classification. This verification shall be required when an employee is absent due to illness or injury for a period of 39 hours or more. In addition, a doctor’s verification can be requested if an individual employee has abused the leave in the opinion of the Chief of Police may require a medical verification any time the Chief has a reasonable basis to believe that the leave has been abused by an individual employeePolice. Such medical verification requests request shall not be unreasonably imposed.
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