Recurrence. In the event of a recurrence of an injury or sickness, as detailed above, the corrections officer must detail which injury or sickness gave rise to the recurrence and provide the date of the initial injury or illness. In addition, the corrections officer must provide any verifying medical report detailing the recurrence. However, a corrections officer claiming a recurrence within the first four (4) consecutive months from the date of return to full duty, will not need to provide additional verifying medical report(s). In the event further medical verification is deemed necessary, the corrections officer will submit to a medical examination as directed by the Sheriff, or the Sheriff’s designee, and as detailed in this procedure, including those detailed in Section 4 and 5, below.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Recurrence. In the event of a recurrence of an injury or sickness, as detailed above, the corrections officer must detail which injury or sickness gave rise to the recurrence and provide the date of the initial injury or illness. In addition, the corrections officer must provide any verifying medical report detailing the recurrence. However, a corrections officer claiming a recurrence within the first four (4) consecutive months from the date of return to full duty, will not need to provide additional verifying medical report(s). In the event further medical verification is deemed necessary, the corrections officer will submit to a medical examination as directed by the Sheriff, or the Sheriff’s Sheriffs designee, and as detailed in this procedure, including those detailed in Section 4 and 5, below.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement