Common use of MEDICAL REPORT Clause in Contracts

MEDICAL REPORT. The Sheriff as a condition of granting sick leave with pay, may require medical evidence of sickness or injury acceptable to the Sheriff’s Office when the employee is absent for more than three (3) consecutive working days or when the Sheriff or his or her designee determines within his or her discretion that there are indications of excessive use of sick leave or sick leave abuse. A diagnosis is not required as medical evidence of sickness or injury unless it is reasonable to believe that the employee’s condition may endanger the health or safety of other employees and/or the public.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.acgov.org, www.acgov.org

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MEDICAL REPORT. The Sheriff as a condition of granting sick leave with pay, may require medical evidence of sickness or injury acceptable to the Sheriff’s Office when the employee is absent for more than three (3) consecutive working days or when the Sheriff or his or her designee agency/department head determines within his or his/her discretion that there are indications of excessive use of sick leave or sick leave abuse. A diagnosis is not required as medical evidence of sickness or injury unless it is reasonable to believe that the employee’s condition may endanger the health or safety of other employees and/or the public.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Retirement Plan Modification Agreement, Retirement Plan Modification Agreement

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