Grandparent definition
Grandparent means the parent of an Employee’s Parent.
Grandparent means a parent of a parent of an employee.
Grandparent means a parent of the employee's parent.
Examples of Grandparent in a sentence
Three (3) days: Grandparent, grandchild, mother/father-in-law, brother/sister-in-law, daughter/son-in-law, or step-sibling.
Spouse/domestic partner Child/stepchild Parent/stepparent/parent-in-law Grandparent Grandchild Sibling (New in 2023!) Check with your employer’s insurance carrier for details on when this goes into effect for their policy.
An employee may take two (2) days off, with pay, to attend the funeral of a spouse’s sibling, spouse’s Grandparent or current Step-Grandparent.
In 2020, Youth Alternatives became the sponsor of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Grandparent Program, which provides volunteers to work in District classrooms, mentoring and tutoring youth.
More Definitions of Grandparent
Grandparent means a parent of the employee’s parent.
Grandparent or “relative caregiver” means a grandparent or stepgrandparent of a child; or a relative of a child by blood, marriage or adoption who is not a parent and who is 55 years of age or older and:
Grandparent means a natural or adoptive parent of a child's natural or adoptive parent.
Grandparent means the parent of an employee’s parent, or the parent of the parent of the employee’s spouse or domestic partner.
Grandparent means a parent of a parent;
Grandparent means a grandparent related to a person by (1) blood, (2) marriage, (3) adoption of minor child by a child of the grandparent, or (4) foster care by a child of the grandparent.
Grandparent means a parent of an employee's parent. “Health care provider” shall mean any person licensed under federal or New York state law to provide medical or emergency services, including, but not limited to, doctors, nurses and emergency room personnel.