HEALTH APPOINTMENTS Sample Clauses

HEALTH APPOINTMENTS. A. At the reasonable discretion of the department head, upon written notice at least three (3) working days in advance, an employee shall be entitled to reasonable time off without loss of pay not to exceed six (6) hours annually to attend Medical Appointments for the employee (excluding dental appointments), which cannot, with reasonable practicality, be scheduled outside of the normal workday. Employees shall attempt to schedule such appointments at either the beginning or end of the workday. For purposes of this Article Medical Appointments are defined as specified in Article 11 (I). In addition to the six (6) hours described above to attend Medical Appointments, an employee shall be entitled to reasonable time off without loss of pay at the beginning or the end of the normal workday to attend the annual preventative medical checkup mandated by the health insurer described in Article 14 provided the employee provides written notice at least three (3) working days in advance with the employee’s department head.
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HEALTH APPOINTMENTS. A. Employees may be excused from work without loss of pay or charge to accrued leave for reasonable time off necessary to attend pre-scheduled medical (excluding dental appointments), which cannot, with reasonable practicality, be scheduled outside of the normal workday. The granting of such time off shall be at the discretion of the department head and shall require the employee to submit a written request to be excused from work to the department head or designee at least three
HEALTH APPOINTMENTS. A. Employees shall be entitled to reasonable time off with pay for necessary medical appointments (excluding dental appointments), which cannot, with reasonable practicality, be scheduled outside of the normal workday. The granting of such time off shall be at the discretion of the department head and shall require a written application at least three (3) working days in advance. Employees shall attempt to schedule such appointments at either the beginning or end of the workday. For purposes of this Article medical appointments are defined as pre- scheduled appointments with the employee’s physician not otherwise requiring the employee to be absent from work due to illness or disability.
HEALTH APPOINTMENTS. An employee shall be entitled to reasonable time off with pay, not to exceed two hours, for necessary medical appointments (excluding dental) which cannot, with reasonable practicality, be scheduled outside of the normal workday. In the event an employee must schedule a medical appointment during the workday it should be scheduled contiguous to the beginning or the end of the workday. Except in the case of an emergency, an employee shall inform his immediate supervisor, in writing, of any such appointment with five work days advanced notice, and time off shall be granted or denied (with reasons specified) in writing. The scheduling of such time off shall be subject to the reasonable needs of the Town, but approval of any request shall not be unreasonably withheld.
HEALTH APPOINTMENTS. 55.1 Employees shall make reasonable efforts to make health appointments outside of work time. If an employee requires time off for the purpose of attending a dental, physiotherapy, optical or medical appointment, wherever possible she will provide eight (8) days notice and receive prior authorization by CLS. Such absence will be neither charged against her accumulated sick leave, nor will she suffer any loss of income provided such absence does not exceed two (2) hours during one workday. If the absence is longer than two (2) hours, the time in excess of two (2) hours of such absence will be charged against her accumulated sick leave. Employees may be required to submit satisfactory proof of appointments.
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HEALTH APPOINTMENTS. A. Employees may be excused from work without loss of pay or charge to accrued leave for reasonable time off necessary to attend pre-scheduled medical (excluding LIUNA CBA 20169 - 201923 dental appointments), which cannot, with reasonable practicality, be scheduled outside of the normal workday. The granting of such time off shall be at the discretion of the department head and shall require the employee to submit a written request to be excused from work to the department head or designee at least three (3) working days in advance and may require the employee to provide written confirmation from the treating physician confirming the date and time of the appointment. The Town may require that employees schedule such appointments at either the beginning or end of the workday and excused time off from work without loss of pay or charge to accrued leave shall not exceed two hours. For purposes of this Article, medical appointments are defined as appointments with the employee’s physician scheduled in advance at the beginning or end of the employee’s workday. An employee, who schedules an appointment with his or her physician other than at the beginning or end of the workday, or requires in excess of two hours of work time, may be excused from work subject to the terms of this Article with such time off charged to accrued sick leave.
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Related to HEALTH APPOINTMENTS

  • Medical Appointments Medical appointments may be charged to sick leave, provided the minimum time charged is not less than one-half (1/2) hour. Each absence shall be reported separately and authorized in advance by the employee's immediate supervisor.

  • Adjunct Appointments The use of adjuncts at a university shall, upon the request of the UFF Chapter representatives, be a subject of consultation under the provisions of Article 2.1, Consultation.

  • Term Appointments 16.3.4.1 A Term appointment carries no implication of renewal or continuation beyond the contractually limited term. A person holding a Term appointment may apply for a Probationary or Continuing appointment if such a position is available.

  • Faculty Appointments 5.4.1 On successful completion of the probationary period (unless 6.4 applies), a faculty employee shall be offered a faculty appointment. A faculty appointment means that the appointment shall be continued unless there are exceptional circumstances as specified in 8.4.1 or 6.4.

  • Continuing Appointments A Continuing appointment signifies the right of a Member to continuous employment that may be terminated only through the mechanisms provided in Article 8.

  • Joint Appointments 22A.09 When sound academic reasons exist for doing so, a Faculty Member may be appointed jointly to two (2) or more Academic Departments or Faculties. Such appointments shall be at the same rank, of the same type and with the same salary rate, in the Academic Departments or Faculties concerned. When sound academic reasons exist for doing so, a Faculty Member may be appointed jointly to an Academic Department and to a non-academic unit within the University. The Faculty Member shall have his/her rank, type of appointment, academic component of salary, credit for previous experience, promotion eligibility and other academic conditions determined on the same basis as for other Faculty Members. If such Faculty Members commence working entirely in one (1) Academic Department, their salary shall be in accordance with this Collective Agreement.

  • SUPPLIER'S APPOINTMENT The Authority hereby appoints the Supplier as a potential provider of the Services and the Supplier shall be eligible to be considered for the award of Orders for such Services by the Authority and Other Contracting Bodies during the Term and in consideration of the Supplier agreeing to enter into this Framework Agreement and to perform its obligations under it the Authority agrees to pay and the Supplier agrees to accept on the signing of this Framework Agreement the sum of one (£1.00) pound sterling (receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by the Supplier).

  • Medical/Dental Appointments ‌ Where medical and/or dental appointments cannot be scheduled outside the employee's working hours, sick leave with pay shall be granted.

  • Initial Appointments The Company appoints the Trustee as the initial Paying Agent, the initial Registrar and the initial Conversion Agent.

  • Emergency Appointments Absence from work to attend emergency medical or dental appointments and medical appointments arising from a work related accident covered by Workers' Compensation, shall be paid for from the employee's accumulated sick leave.

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