Common use of Orthopedic Shoes/Orthotics Clause in Contracts

Orthopedic Shoes/Orthotics. The Employer agrees to provide, for the cost of purchasing orthopedic shoes or orthotics, lifts, wedges, flares or similar shoe modifications up to four hundred dollars ($400.00) over twenty-four (24) months. Orthopedic shoes and orthotics must be recommended by a licensed doctor (M.D.), podiatrist or chiropodist, custom made and specifically designed and molded for the covered person, dispensed by a certified podiatrist or chiropodist, and required to correct a diagnosed physical impairment. Recommendation must include the diagnosis, symptoms and chief complaints. No benefit will be provided if the orthopedic shoes or orthotics are prescribed or dispensed by a practitioner other than those listed above.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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