Ordinary disability definition
Ordinary disability means a physical condition that the local
Ordinary disability means a physical condition that the local board determines will prevent an employee totally and permanently from performing a reasonable range of duties within the employee's department or a mental condition that the local board determines will prevent an employee totally and permanently from engaging in any substantial gainful activity.
Ordinary disability means a mental or physical incapacity for the further performance of duty, that, at the time of the application for disability retirement, is likely to be permanent.
Examples of Ordinary disability in a sentence
Ordinary disability occurs when a person becomes disabled due to any cause, other than injury on the job.
Ordinary disability retirement benefits shall not be awarded for service connected injuries.
Ordinary disability benefits will be provided in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Cook County Employees' Annuity and Benefit Fund.
More Definitions of Ordinary disability
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Ordinary disability means Disability that is not Line of Duty Disability.
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Ordinary disability means a disability not incurred while in the performance of duties as a member of the Department—i.e. non-work-related.
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Ordinary disability means a physical condition which the local
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