Registered Health Practitioner definition
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An Employee may use their personal leave to attend a Registered Health Practitioner on ten occasions of half a day each in any year of service provided that the total period will not exceed one week (38 hours).
An Employee may use up to one week (38 hours) of personal leave (pro rata for part-time Employees), in aggregate, in any year of service for reasons other than those described at subclause 62.3 on account of a disability or where the Employee is required in the circumstances to attend a Registered Health Practitioner.
The statutory declaration will state the reason for the absence and detail why it was not reasonably practicable for the employee to obtain evidence from a Registered Health Practitioner.
When the employee is absent for any period the employer may request documentary evidence from a Registered Health Practitioner, or other reasonably acceptable evidence to the employer's satisfaction, about the nature and approximate duration of the illness or injury of their immediate family or household.
An Employee may use personal leave to attend a Registered Health Practitioner where the Employee is fit for work, and would therefore not otherwise be eligible to access personal/▇▇▇▇▇’s leave.