Medical or Dental Appointments Sample Clauses

Medical or Dental Appointments. Teacher Bargaining Unit Members Not Assigned Regular Classroom Teaching Responsibilities: For those members of the teacher collective bargaining unit who are not assigned regular classroom teaching responsibilities (e.g., counselors, social workers, psychologists, nurses, et al), there will be no deduction from a teacher’s personal sick leave account for absences due to medical or dental appointments which cannot be scheduled outside of the contract day and are less than or equal to two (2) hours in duration. The individual shall notify the school principal at least three (3) working days prior to such absence, except in cases of emergency in which case the individual shall notify the school principal as soon as possible.
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Medical or Dental Appointments. Nurses who must be absent during part of their normal working day to engage in medical or dental examinations, and dental care, may do so upon first having notified the Manager of their appointment. There shall be no loss of pay due to this absence because the absent time will be deducted from the Nurse's accumulated sick leave.
Medical or Dental Appointments. Bargaining unit members who take time off during the work day for medical or dental appointments shall utilize sick leave, vacation time, compensatory time previously accrued, or with the permission of the supervisor be allowed the alternative of making up the time, at the discretion of the appropriate supervisor.
Medical or Dental Appointments. When the absence results from a medical or dental appointment which requires the student to be absent for the entire school day.
Medical or Dental Appointments. Full-time regular employees and full-time temporary employees who have completed their probationary period, will be granted reasonable leave without loss of pay to attend medical and dental appointments which they are unable to schedule outside of working hours. Every reasonable effort should be made to schedule medical and dental appointments outside regular working hours. In all cases, employees are required to exhaust the following options when requesting leave under this article:
Medical or Dental Appointments. Every attempt should be made to make all doctor and/or dentist appointments outside of the working day; however, if this is impossible, permission may be granted by the immediate supervisor to have time off during the working day. This time must be made up, or may be taken as sick time, personal time, or vacation day.
Medical or Dental Appointments. Employees shall be granted leave of absence with pay for the purpose of medical or dental appointments, up to a maximum of thirty (30) hours per year. Employees will make every reasonable effort to schedule such appointments outside of normal working hours.
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Medical or Dental Appointments. Parents/carers should make every effort to ensure these appointments are made outside of school hours. Where it cannot be avoided, children should attend school for as much of that day as possible. Therefore, appointments should be made first thing in the morning or last thing in the day.
Medical or Dental Appointments. 4. Inpatient or outpatient treatment or counseling for mental or emotional problems, alcohol or drug abuse when the appointments conflict with regular work schedules.
Medical or Dental Appointments. Up to three (3) hours on any one occasion may be taken (to a maximum of three (3) occasions per year) for medical or dental appointments and will not be deducted from accrued sick leave under Article 8.08. This time may also be used for medical or dental appointments that the employee must attend for their spouse, dependent children, parent dependent on the employee for care or spouse’s parent dependent on the employee for care. To the extent reasonably possible, employees must schedule medical or dental appointments outside of working hours or to align with the start or end of their shift. All employees will still be entitled to their paid one (1) hour lunch and two (2) ten (10) minute breaks as per Article 19.01.
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