Serious health condition definition
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Serious Health Condition is defined as any illness, injury, impairment or physical or mental condition that requires either inpatient care in a hospital, hospice, or residential care facility, or continuing treatment by or under the supervision of a health care provider.
Employees will be required to provide a Health Care Provider Certification of Serious Health Condition to be considered for FMLA leave.
A catastrophic illness or injury that poses a direct threat to life or to the vital function of major bodily systems or organs, and would cause the employee to take leave without pay or terminate employment, must be documented on a Family and Medical Leave Act Serious Health Condition Certification form.
ISSUES Personal Serious Health Condition Birth, Adoption or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Care Serious Health Condition of Family Member1 Military Caregiver Leave Family Member with Serious Injury or Illness Incurred in the Line of Military Duty on the same scheduled work days.
In order to be eligible to receive donated sick leave credits under this section, a unit member must first exhaust his/her/their own sick leave (but not including differential leave when applicable), and any other applicable paid leave, and must provide verification of the existence of a catastrophic illness/injury to the Human Resources Department in accordance with Section 5.7.8 (Medical Certification of Serious Health Condition).