Reporting Off Sick Sample Clauses

Reporting Off Sick. Sick leave will be paid only when the employee or a member of his immediate family notifies the employee’s immediate supervisor of his absence one hour prior to the start of the employee’s shift.
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Reporting Off Sick. Xxxx leave will be paid only when the member or a member of his immediate family notifies his deputy chief or other designated person of his absence one (1) hour prior to start of member's shift.
Reporting Off Sick. Xxxx leave will be paid only when the employee or a member of his immediate family notifies his Public Works Superintendent or other designated person of his absence prior to his starting time either directly or by leaving a message on the Public Works Superintendent’s voice mail.
Reporting Off Sick. ‌ Employees are expected to notify their supervisor, or the supervisor’s designee in their absence, as far in advance as possible if they are reporting off ill. Notification must be given for an absence to be excused. Absences must meet the following conditions in order to be excused:

Related to Reporting Off Sick

  • Reporting of Sick Leave The employee will call in sick or returning in accordance with Article 14.05 to the designated employer for purposes of payment. For purposes of notification of absence, the employee will notify the appropriate home in accordance with Article 14.05 of their absence that shift.

  • Compliance Verification (a) The subrecipient shall periodically interview a sufficient number of employees entitled to DB prevailing wages (covered employees) to verify that contractors or subcontractors are paying the appropriate wage rates. As provided in 29 CFR 5.6(a)(6), all interviews must be conducted in confidence. The subrecipient must use Standard Form 1445 (SF 1445) or equivalent documentation to memorialize the interviews. Copies of the SF 1445 are available from EPA on request.

  • Reporting Absences (a) Employees are responsible to report to work on time on each scheduled work day.

  • General Reporting Requirements The MA-PD Sponsor agrees to submit to information to CMS according to 42 CFR §§423.505(f), 423.514, and the "Final Medicare Part D Reporting Requirements," a document issued by CMS and subject to modification each program year.

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