Medical Restriction definition

Medical Restriction means the Employee’s specific functional limitations due to an illness or injury and may be of a temporary or permanent nature and which are supported by Objective Medical Documentation.
Medical Restriction means a limitation of a physical, sensory, or mental nature that is documented by a licensed health care provider. The restrictions may be the result of occupational or non- occupational medical conditions. Non-occupational medical conditions may include illness resulting from, or occurring during pregnancy (Refer to the King County Code section 3.12.247 for additional guidance on limited duty assignments due to pregnancy).

Examples of Medical Restriction in a sentence

  • Associate employees who are placed in a lower wage classification as a result of their Medical Restriction will have their wages lowered in accordance with the “Disability Wage Adjustment Table” contained in the 1998 MR Policy.

  • An associate who is or will be medically restricted from performing one or more essential functions of his/her normal assignment for more than 150 days will be placed on a Leave of Absence in accordance with the Medical Restriction Leave of Absence Policy Amendment contained in Attachment 4.