Injury in the Line of Duty Sample Clauses

Injury in the Line of Duty. Injury in the Line of Duty - Classified personnel shall be entitled to injury in the line of duty leave at regular pay (reduced by the amount of Workers’ Compensation received as disability paid by reason of such injury) when absent from duties because of a personal injury received in the discharge of duty.
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Injury in the Line of Duty. 18.1 All employees within the bargaining unit who sustain an injury as a result of an accident in the course of and arising out of employment by the City, shall be eligible to receive all benefits provided by the Workers Compensation Laws of the State of Florida. Any employee so injured must follow City procedures in reporting such injury and follow up managed care.
Injury in the Line of Duty. Instructional personnel shall be entitled to injury in the line of duty leave at regular pay (reduced by the amount of Workers’ Compensation received as disability paid by reason of such injury) when absent from duties because of a personal injury received in the discharge of duty. W orkers’ Compensation - Instructional personnel shall be entitled to benefits no less than the benefits to which an employee is entitled under the Florida Workers’ Compensation Law. The term injury means personal injury or death by accident arising out of and in the course of employment, and such diseases or infections as naturally or unavoidably result from such injury. Damage to dentures, eyeglasses, prosthetic devices, and artificial limbs is to be included in this definition only when the damage is shown to be a part of or in conjunction with an accident. This damage must specifically occur as the result of an accident in the normal course of employment.
Injury in the Line of Duty. Injury in the Line of Duty - Classified personnel shall be entitled to injury in the line of duty leave at regular pay (reduced by the amount of Workers’ Compensation received as disability paid by reason of such injury) when absent from duties because of a personal injury received in the discharge of duty. W orkers’ Compensation - Classified personnel shall be entitled to benefits no less than the benefits to which an employee is entitled under the Florida Workers’ Compensation Law. The term injury means personal injury or death by accident arising out of and in the course of employment, and such diseases or infections as naturally or unavoidably result from such injury. Damage to dentures, eyeglasses, prosthetic devices, and artificial limbs is to be included in this definition only when the damage is shown to be a part of, or, in conjunction with an accident. This damage must specifically occur as the result of an accident in the normal course of employment.
Injury in the Line of Duty. If a unit employee is injured while in the line of duty, the balance of medical or hospital care not covered by Worker’s Compensation or hospitalization insurance will be furnished by the Board, at a designated hospital. Any wage differential between Xxxxxx’s Compensation and salary will be reimbursed by the Board for the contractual year in which said injury occurs following depletion of leave time.
Injury in the Line of Duty. An injury leave account shall be maintained by the Employer which is designated specifically to finance the member’s contribution necessary to maintain their base salary under the Worker’s Compensation Act and benefits. In a case where an employee is injured as a direct physical assault in the course of performance of the employee’s duties which causes him/her to be unable to perform his/her duties, and which qualifies for Worker’s Compensation, the following plan will apply.
Injury in the Line of Duty. The District shall provide protection to the Drivers/Aides in the form of liability, workers' compensation, and unemployment insurance.
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Injury in the Line of Duty. UFT represented employees shall not be required to complete form OP200 as part of the Injury in the Line of Duty application process.
Injury in the Line of Duty. Effective sixty (60) days after the signing of this Agreement, an injury leave account shall be established by the Employer which is designated specifically to finance the member’s contribution necessary to maintain their base salary under the Worker’s Compensation Act and benefits. In a case where an employee is injured as a direct physical assault in the course of performance of the employee’s duties which causes him/her to be unable to perform his/her duties, and which qualifies for Worker’s Compensation, the following plan will apply.
Injury in the Line of Duty. Worker’s Compensation coverage for all job-related injuries and Kansas Police and Fire Retirement System disability coverage is provided by the City. Injury In the event an officer is injured as specified below, and upon application to the Chief of Police, and review and approval by a City appointed physician, the officer shall receive the following additional benefits:
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