Non-Emergency Situations. Non-emergency situations shall be defined as those instances when an employee has occasion to schedule dental or medical appointments, etc., as a matter of no urgency and no hardship will result if the employee waits several days before the appointment. The employee shall schedule medical or dental appointments, and/or treatments at a time, which does not unduly interfere with job-related duties and shall notify his/her supervisor as soon as the time of the appointment is known. Non-emergency use of sick leave shall be requested at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the anticipated absence. The employee must request the usage of non-emergency sick leave in writing on a form provided by management.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Non-Emergency Situations. Non-emergency situations shall be defined as those instances when an employee has occasion to schedule dental or medical appointments, etc., as a matter of no urgency and no hardship will result if the employee waits several days before the appointment. The employee shall schedule medical or dental appointments, and/or treatments at a time, which does not unduly interfere with job-related duties and shall notify his/her supervisor as soon as the time of the appointment is known. Non-emergency use of sick leave shall be requested at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the anticipated absence. The employee must request the usage of non-non- emergency sick leave in writing on a form provided by management.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement