Common use of Medical Evidence Clause in Contracts

Medical Evidence. (a) While a medical certificate will not normally be required for leave within five consecutive days, where it is considered warranted, an employer may require a teacher to produce a medical certificate or other evidence of sickness or injury satisfactory to the employer. If so, the employer will agree to meet the employee’s reasonable expenses in obtaining the proof.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: nzei.5.deploy.net.nz, www.nzeiteriuroa.org.nz, www.nzeiteriuroa.org.nz

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Medical Evidence. (a) While a medical certificate will not normally be required for leave within taken in periods of less than five consecutive days, where it is considered warranted, an employer may require a teacher principal to produce a medical certificate or other evidence of sickness or injury satisfactory to the employer. If so, the employer will agree to meet the employee’s reasonable expenses in obtaining the proof.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Medical Evidence. (a) b. While a medical certificate will not normally be required for leave within five consecutive days, where it is considered warranted, an employer may require a teacher to produce a medical certificate or other evidence of sickness or injury satisfactory to the employer. If so, the employer will agree to meet the employee’s reasonable expenses in obtaining the proof.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.ppta.org.nz, www.nzeiteriuroa.org.nz, www.nzeiteriuroa.org.nz

Medical Evidence. (a) While a medical certificate will not normally be required for leave within five consecutive days, where it is considered warranted, an employer may require a teacher principal to produce a medical certificate or other evidence of sickness or injury satisfactory to the employer. If so, the employer will agree to meet the employee’s reasonable expenses in obtaining the proof.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Medical Evidence. (a) a. While a medical certificate will not normally be required for leave within five consecutive days, where it is considered warranted, an employer may require a teacher to produce a medical certificate or other evidence of sickness or injury satisfactory to the employer. If so, the employer will agree to meet the employee’s reasonable expenses in obtaining the proof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nzeiteriuroa.org.nz

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Medical Evidence. (a) While a medical certificate will not normally be required for leave of within five consecutive calendar days, where it is considered warranted, an employer may require a teacher to produce a medical certificate or other evidence of sickness or injury satisfactory to the employer. If so, the employer will agree to meet the employee’s reasonable expenses in obtaining the proof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ppta.org.nz

Medical Evidence. (a) a. While a medical certificate will not normally be required for leave within five consecutive days, where it is considered warranted, an employer may require a teacher principal to produce a medical certificate or other evidence of sickness or injury satisfactory to the employer. If so, the employer will agree to meet the employee’s reasonable expenses in obtaining the proof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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