Continuation of Pay Sample Clauses

Continuation of Pay. In order to continue receiving his/her regular salary, the employee shall assign his/her compensation cheque to the Employer. In return, the Employer shall indicate the amount received from compensation as a deduction from gross income on the employee's Income Tax (T-4) Form.
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Continuation of Pay. An employee may request a non-payroll advance from the Employer to aid in the transition to WSIB benefits. The Executive Director will be responsible for approving such request and implementing a mutually agreeable repayment schedule.
Continuation of Pay. Employees being rehabilitated will have access to their accumulated, unused vacation, sick and personal leaves while in the program. Employees participating will use their accumulated vacation time and sick days. Discipline resulting from a violation of the alcohol and controlled policies shall be progressive depending upon the severity of the circumstances.
Continuation of Pay. The Employer and the Union agree that it may be in the interest of an employee to have income while in a program. Employees participating in a program will be entitled to use their accumulated vacation time and sick days. It is further agreed that after exhausting these benefits, the Employer's leave without pay policy will be utilized upon approval of the Agency Director, where such approval rests solely at the discretion of the Agency Director. The Union will designate an individual whom an employee desiring assistance can notify of such intent. The designated Union representative will report this to the Human Resources Director. Alternatively, an employee can directly notify the Human Resources Department of their desire to receive assistance.
Continuation of Pay. Employees being rehabilitated for drug or alcohol problems may use their accumulated vacation or sick leave days. If their sick days have been exhausted, the employee may apply under the provisions of the sick leave bank section. When all paid leaves have been utilized, the employee may request an unpaid leave of absence from the Board. Eligible medical insurance premiums will be paid by the Board only when the employee is on a paid status. Discipline resulting from a violation of the alcohol and controlled substances policies shall be progressive and in accordance with Board policy.
Continuation of Pay. An employee who suffers a compensable workers’ compensation injury, including being assaulted by a student, and who is temporarily and totally disabled as a result of the injury, may be eligible to receive compensation from the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC). This continuation of pay policy is designed to cover injured employees who would otherwise receive BWC temporary total payments where it is fiscally responsible for the District by causing the BWC to set a lower claim reserve; and, hence, a lower premium regarding each case. This policy also includes assault injuries which would be covered by the BWC and consolidates prior policies and provisions on the subject. The policy does not affect or replace the employee’s need to file claims with the BWC for medical treatment. The goal of this policy is to return the employee to employment with the District safely and at the earliest possible time following a work injury while positively impacting the BWC premium for Worker’s Compensation coverage.
Continuation of Pay. 8.0801 An employee who suffers a compensable workers' compensation injury, including being assaulted by a student, and who is temporarily and totally disabled as a result of the injury may be eligible to receive compensation from the Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC). This continuation of pay policy is designed to cover injured employees who would otherwise receive BWC temporary total payments where it is fiscally responsible for the District by causing the BWC to set a lower claim reserve and hence a lower premium regarding each case. This policy also includes assault injuries which would be covered by the BWC and consolidates prior policies and provisions on the subject. However, the provisions contained herein are not intended and will not supersede or replace the assault leave provisions set forth at 8.0103. The policy does not affect or replace the employee's need to file claims with the BWC for medical treatment. The goal of this policy is to return the employee to employment with the District safely and at the earliest possible time following a work injury while positively impacting the BWC premium for workers' compensation coverage.
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Continuation of Pay. In order to continue receiving his/her regular salary, the Employee shall assign his/her Compensation cheque to the Employer. In return, the Employer shall indicate the amount received from the Compensation as a deduction from gross income on the Employee's income tax (T-4) form. The employee shall have a pro-rated amount of sick leave deducted from his/her sick leave bank for the time s/he is in receipt of WCC top-up from the Employer. For greater clarity, the existing practice is maintained in that the Town tops-up the WCC contribution to the employee’s wage rate until accumulated sick days are exhausted.
Continuation of Pay. An employee who suffers a compensable Workers’ Compensation injury, including being assaulted by a student, and who is temporarily and totally disabled as a result of the injury may be eligible to receive compensation from the Bureau of Workers’ compensation (BWC). This continuation of pay policy is designed to cover injured employees who would otherwise receive BWC temporary total payments where it is fiscally responsible for the District by causing the BWC to set a lower claim reserve and hence a lower premium regarding each case. This policy also includes assault injuries which would be covered by the BWC and consolidates prior policies and provisions on the subject. The policy does not affect or replace the employee’s need to file claims with the BWC for medical treatment. The goal of this policy is to return the employee to employment with the District safely and at the earliest possible time following a work injury while positively impacting the BWC premium for workers’ compensation coverage. Continuation of Pay (COP). COP is recommended to expedite payment, eliminate hardship to injured employees, and effectively manage lost time claim costs. Definition. COP is the continuation of full hourly wages and benefits. Continuation of Pay is not payable unless the employee makes a Workers’ Compensation claim, it is certified by the District, and the employee has provided all necessary documentation to include any and all district injury report forms. The BWC First Report of Injury (FROI), medical releases, MCO forms, third-party administrator forms and any other related records required by the risk manager or supervisor. The risk manager shall be the approval authority for all COP. COP shall only be approved if it is fiscally responsible for the District by positively impacting the District’s BWC premiums. Continuation of Pay payments are computed on the basis of the employee’s base rate of pay and normally scheduled hours, not to exceed forty (40) hours per week. Part-time employees will have payment prorated. Time authorized under Continuation of Pay is considered time worked for employees still in their probationary period, if any. An employee continues to accrue sick and vacation leave while on Continuation of Pay if they would have otherwise accrued such leaves. An employee would not otherwise accrue such leaves shall not accrue leaves under this policy. Increments of COP must be approved by the risk manager, in his discretion and when it is fiscally ...
Continuation of Pay. A. In order to be eligible for COP, an employee must file a Form CA-1 within 30 days of the date the traumatic injury/illness occurred and ensure that medical evidence supporting disability resulting from the claimed traumatic injury is provided to the Agency within 10 calendar days after filing the claim for COP on Form CA-1 and meet any other applicable requirements of 20 C.F.R. Part 10.210. Use the Agency’s Intranet for Workers Compensation contact information.
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