Common use of Total Period of Leave Clause in Contracts

Total Period of Leave. No leave of absence without pay, or combination of leaves of absence without pay, shall exceed the amount of time off allowed under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)/California Family Rights Act (CFRA), the Pregnancy Disability Leave Law (PDLL), and all other applicable laws, and provided the extra-help employee meets the eligibility criteria as set forth in these laws. Such leave will be granted if it is sufficiently substantiated by a physician's statement.

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Samples: www.seiu521.org, hr.smcgov.org

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Total Period of Leave. No leave of absence without pay, or combination of leaves of absence without pay, shall exceed the amount of time off allowed under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)/California Family Rights Act (CFRA), the Pregnancy Disability Leave Law (PDLL), and all other applicable laws, and provided the extra-help employee meets the eligibility criteria as set forth in these laws. Such leave will be granted if it is sufficiently substantiated by a physician's licensed healthcare professional’s statement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: afscme57.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com, www.smcgov.org

Total Period of Leave. No leave of absence without pay, or combination of leaves of absence without pay, shall exceed the amount of time off allowed under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)/California Family Rights Act (CFRA), the Pregnancy Disability Leave Law (PDLL), and all other applicable laws, and provided the extra-help employee worker meets the eligibility criteria as set forth in these laws. Such leave will be granted if it is sufficiently substantiated by a physician's statement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: hr.smcgov.org

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Total Period of Leave. No leave of absence without pay, or combination of leaves of absence without pay, when taken consecutively, shall exceed the amount of time off allowed under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)/California Family Rights Act (CFRA), ) and the Pregnancy Disability Leave Law Act (PDLLPDLA), and all other applicable laws, and provided the extra-help employee worker meets the eligibility criteria as set forth in these laws. Such leave will be granted if it is sufficiently substantiated by a physician's statement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: hr.smcgov.org

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