Extended Illness Benefit Sample Clauses

Extended Illness Benefit. A regular full or part-time employee who has an extended illness or injury after having exhausted their sick leave shall be eligible to receive, under the conditions listed below, a payment of 60% of the employee's regular base pay up to 24 weeks from the beginning for each illness or injury.
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Extended Illness Benefit. (Effective January 6, 2019) 10B.1 No further Sick Leave accrual will occur effective January 6, 2019. All existing Sick Leave accruals for then-current employees shall be frozen as of that date and up to one hundred eighty (180) hours of non-vested Sick Leave time will be placed in a bank for each respective employee, a nd thereafter, designated as Extended Illness Benefit (“EIB”). Employees hired on or after January 6, 2019 will not accrue or participate in Sick Leave. Registry nurses with existing Sick Leave time balances (which were frozen at the time they moved to Registry status) shall be eligible to have their frozen non-vested Sick Leave time designated as EIB, and, if they accept a benefited regular position following January 6, 2019 and before December 31, 2020, will be eligible to use EIB on the same terms and conditions discussed below. Through December 31, 2020 (the “Sunset Date”) employees with accrued EIB may use up to one hundred eighty (180) non-vested hours for: (1) after three days of PTO, approved continuous federal or state leave of absence (includes maternal and paternal baby bonding) to care for a family member's illness: (2) after the seven-day waiting period, to supplement approved Short Term Disability and/or Parental Leave so that the employee has 100% income replacement; and (3) approved intermittent leave to care for a family member after PTO has been exhausted. The parties agree that the portion of this Article relating to the Sunset Date (December 31, 2020), may be opened for bargaining in good faith by the Union, provided that it notifies Medical Center of its desire to bargain about the Sunset Date at least 60-days prior to December 31, 2020. Only the portion of this Article relating to the Sunset Date may be reopened. No other portion of this Article, or any other Article of this A greement, including, but not limited to Article 17, (“Continuity of Medical Center Services”) may be reopened. Each employee's EIB bank and any accrued EIB held therein will automatically terminate on December 31, 2020 with no further action of the parties, and any remaining EIB balance at that time will not be available for any use. 10B.2 EIB is available to employees with accrued and available EIB for use when the employee cannot report for work due to illness or injury, in the following circumstances:

Related to Extended Illness Benefit

  • Extended Illness Sick leave for extended illness (5 or more days) will be paid only during the time period in which a physician certifies the employee to be physically or mentally disabled, and only to the extent of the number of days accumulated.

  • Extended Illness Leave 1. Extended Illness Leave, hereinafter referred to as “EIL” shall be established for Administrative Support Group, XXXX, Clerical, and Educational Assistant personnel who are absent due to their own personal illness or injury following the exhaustion of their accumulated illness, vacation and annual allotment of short term leave. Eligibility for Extended Illness Leave includes completion of employee’s probationary period.

  • Extended Illness Bank Employees who were hired prior to January 15, 1984 and who have hours remaining in their extended illness bank may access those hours in accordance with the Employer’s policy. Hours do not accrue in these extended illness banks.

  • Benefit Period Following the Qualifying Period you will receive a monthly income until the earlier of:

  • Extended Health Benefit Reimbursement is provided for many types of services, such as registered nurse, physiotherapist, wheelchairs, braces, crutches, ambulance service, chiropractors, to name a few. Pre-authorization is required for the rental and/or purchase of all durable equipment and all Nursing Care/Home Care benefits. Certain dollar amounts or time period maximums apply. It is important to note that reimbursement under the extended health care benefit is made at 80% of covered eligible expenses up to $5,000; expenses over $5,000 and less than $10,000 are reimbursed at 90%, and expenses over $10,000 are reimbursed at 100% in any calendar year. Where no maximum eligible expense is noted, reasonable and customary rates will apply. Please consult your online employee benefit booklet for details. Services not Covered Under the Supplementary Health Insurance Program You and/or your dependents are not covered for medical expenses incurred as a result of any of the following:  Expenses private insurers are not permitted to cover by law  Services or supplies for which a charge is made only because you have insurance coverage  The portion of the expense for services or supplies that is payable by the government public health plan in your home province, whether or not you are actually covered under the government public health plan  Any portion of services or supplies which you are entitled to receive, or for which you are entitled to a benefit or reimbursement, by law or under a plan that is legislated, funded, or administered in whole or in part by a provincial / federal government plan, without regard to whether coverage would have otherwise been available under this plan  Services or supplies that do not represent reasonable treatment  Services or supplies associated with: o treatment performed only for cosmetic purposes o recreation or sports rather than with other daily living activities o the diagnosis or treatment of infertility o contraception, other than contraceptive drugs and products containing a contraceptive drug  Services or supplies associated with a covered service or supply, unless specifically listed as a covered service or supply or determined by Great-West Life to be a covered service or supply  Extra medical supplies that are spares or alternates  Services or supplies received out-of-province in Canada unless you are covered by the government health plan in your home province and Great-West Life would have paid benefits for the same services or supplies if they had been received in your home province  Expenses arising from war, insurrection, or voluntary participation in a riot  Chronic care  Podiatric treatments for which a portion of the cost is payable under the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). Benefits for these services are payable only after the maximum annual OHIP benefit has been paid  Vision care services and supplies required by an employer as a condition of employment  Prescription sunglasses and safety glasses Group Travel Insurance The group travel plan covers a wide range of benefits which may be required as a result of an accident or unexpected illness incurred outside the province while travelling on business or vacation. The insurer will pay 100% of the reasonable and customary charges (subject to any benefit maximums) for expenses, such as hospital, physician, return home and other expenses as outlined in the employee booklet. Coverage under Group Travel Insurance is limited to a maximum of ninety (90) days per trip for travel within Canada. Coverage commences from the actual date of departure from your province of residence. Coverage under Group Travel Insurance is limited to thirty (30) days per trip for travel outside Canada. Coverage commences from the actual date of departure from Canada. A person with an existing medical condition must be stable for 3 months prior to travelling. Stable means there has been no period of hospitalization, no increase or modification in treatment or prescribed medication, or no symptom for which a reasonably prudent person would consult a physician. Stable dosage does not apply to diabetics. Additional coverage is available from Great-West Life on an optional pay all basis.

  • Extended Benefits If you are disabled on the date your healthcare coverage ends, your benefits will be temporarily extended for any continuous loss, which commenced while your coverage was in force. The services provided under this benefit are subject to all terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions listed in this agreement, and the care you receive must relate to or arise out of the disability you had on the day your healthcare coverage ended. Extended benefits apply only to the subscriber who is disabled. If you want to receive coverage for continued care when your coverage ends, you must provide us with proof that you are disabled. We will make a determination whether your condition constitutes a disability and you will have the right to appeal our determination or to take legal action. The extension of benefits will end upon the earliest of the following events: • the continuous disability ends; or • twelve (12) months from the termination date; or • payment of the benefit limits under this plan.

  • Long Term Disability Benefit In the event an employee, while covered under this plan, becomes totally disabled as a result of an accident or a sickness, then, after the employee has been totally disabled for seven (7) months, including periods approved in Section 1.3(a) and (c), he/she shall be eligible to receive a monthly benefit as follows:

  • Death Benefit Should Employee die during the term of employment, the Company shall pay to Employee's estate any compensation due through the end of the month in which death occurred.

  • Effective Date of Benefit Termination Medical, dental and life coverage termination will take effect on the first of the month following the loss of eligible employee or dependent status. Disability benefit coverage terminations will take effect on the day following loss of eligible employee status.

  • Sick Leave Benefit There are two types of sick leave benefits. Annual sick leave is the sick leave days credited each year to each employee in accordance with the provisions of the local collective bargaining agreements. Banked sick leave is previously accumulated unused sick leave to which unused annual sick leave may be added at the end of each anniversary year.

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