Doctor’s Certificate definition
Examples of Doctor’s Certificate in a sentence
In the event that an employee takes only maternity leave, said employee must provide the Employer with a Doctor’s Certificate certifying her to be medically fit to work.
In the event that an employee takes only maternity leave, said employee must provide the Co-operative with a Doctor’s Certificate certifying her to be medically fit to work.
If on the seventh consecutive day of absence (including Saturdays and Sundays) the Employee is still unable to work the Employee should obtain a Doctor’s Certificate and send this to the Minister and further certificates should be provided thereafter so that the Employee’s whole period of absence is covered by such certificates.
The Member will, upon request, submit to the Board a Doctor’s Certificate verifying the severity of the illness as soon as reasonably possible.
A Doctor’s Certificate may be requested by the Employer for absence due to illness in excess of three (3) days in order to ensure that the employee is medically able to resume full duties.
The Town agrees that no employee shall be required to submit a Doctor’s Certificate to the Town Clerk, through the Department Head, for any illness, unless the period of illness if five (5) consecutive days or after a total of ten (10) accumulated days throughout the calendar year.
If requested by the Employer, a Doctor’s Certificate must be supplied by the Executive Director in respect to an illness extending beyond three (3) working days.
Any charge by the doctor for producing a Doctor’s Certificate, not paid by the employee’s medical plan, will be paid by the Employer.
Section 28.1. Rates of Accrual and Maximum Accumulation 44 Section 28.2. Permissible Uses 44 Section 28.3. Sick Leave on Holidays 44 Section 28.4. Notification 44 Section 28.5. Doctor’s Certificate 45 Section 28.6. False Claim and Prohibition 45 Section 28.7. Unusual Cases 45 Section 28.8. Compensation Upon Separation 45 Section 28.9. Reinstatement 45 Section 28.10.
An employee may accrue up to two hundred (200) days of unused sick leave and use these accrued days as compensation for a confirmed (Doctor’s Certificate) long-term illness or disability.