Physical and Psychiatric Examinations Sample Clauses

Physical and Psychiatric Examinations. 1. The cost of all physical and psychiatric tests or examination taken by the employee at the request or order of the School Board or its designee, except those examinations or tests which are prerequisites of initial employment, shall be borne by the Board.
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Physical and Psychiatric Examinations. The Board may at any time and for sufficient reasons require any teacher 15 to submit to a physical or psychiatric examination or test to determine that teacher’s fitness for employment. The 16 cost of such examination or test required by the Board shall be paid by the Board. The teacher reserves the right 17 to select the physician, psychiatrist, or psychologist from a group of three selected by the Board to conduct such 18 tests. The teacher may also submit written results of other examinations or tests administered by a physician, 19 psychologist, or psychiatrist of the teacher’s choice, performed at the teacher’s expense within 21 days after 20 receiving notice from the Board that such exam or testing is required. The results of such examinations or tests 21 shall be considered along with the results of required examinations or tests. A determination resulting from any 22 such examination or test that the teacher is not fit to perform all of the material duties of his/her position shall be 23 considered one of the grounds constituting just cause for the termination of that teacher’s employment. If the 24 Board requires any teacher to submit to any such examination or testing, the requirement must be presented to 25 the teacher in writing, and the written requirements shall state the reason that the examination or test is being 26 required. The failure or refusal of any teacher to submit to justifiable Board requests for testing may be considered 27 one of the grounds constituting just cause for the termination of employment. Any and all examinations conducted 28 as a result of this Section F shall be confidential in nature and shall not be released except on those occasions as 29 required by Florida Statutes. 00 X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx 00

Related to Physical and Psychiatric Examinations

  • Physical Examinations Where the Employer requires an employee to take a physical examination, doctor's fees for such examination shall be paid by the Employer. Except prior to commencement of employment and the first four (4) weeks of employment, such examinations shall be taken during the employee's working hours without loss of pay to the employee.

  • Physical Examination The Employer, at its own expense, shall have the right and be given the opportunity to have a medical doctor appointed by the Employer examine, as often as it may reasonably require, any employee whose injury, sickness, mental or nervous disorder is the basis of claim upon this Plan.

  • Medical Examinations An employee may be required by the Employer, at the request of and at the expense of the Employer, to take a medical examination by a physician of the employee's choice. Employees may be required to take skin tests, x-ray examination, vaccination, inoculation and other immunization (with the exception of a rubella vaccination when the employee is of the opinion that a pregnancy is possible), unless the employee's physician has advised in writing that such a procedure may have an adverse affect on the employee's health.

  • Medical Examination Where the Employer requires an employee to submit to a medical examination or medical interview, it shall be at the Employer's expense and on the Employer's time.

  • Health Examinations The Employer shall provide at no cost to the employee, such medical tests, health examinations and surveillance/monitoring as may be required as a condition of employment and/or as a result of regulated hazards encountered after employment.

  • Annual Physical Examination A permanent employee shall be granted up to one day per year with pay for the purpose of a comprehensive physical examination provided that the verification of such an examination is submitted to the District.

  • Health Examination 27-1 When the District determines that a MBU's health condition (mental or physical) may be impairing his/her job performance, the immediate supervisor, site administrator, or Regional Assistant Superintendent, with the concurrence of the Human Resources Department may, with just cause, direct the MBU to have a health examination at District expense. The MBU will be given a copy of the directive which will state the reason(s) for such examination. Following the examination, results will be sent by the Human Resources Department to the MBU and immediate supervisor. All communication which results from the implementation of this Article shall be handled in a confidential manner. ARTICLE TWENTY-EIGHT

  • Physical Exams The Employer agrees to provide without cost to employees, physical examinations and/or other appropriate tests when such tests are deemed necessary by management to determine whether the health of employees is being or has been adversely affected by exposure to potentially harmful physical agents, toxic materials, or infectious agents, or by attacks and assaults. The Employer agrees to provide to each affected employee who requests it a complete and accurate written report of any such medical examination or other appropriate tests related to occupational exposure. Additionally, written results of an industrial hygiene measurements or investigations related to an employee's occupational exposure will also be provided, upon request, to the employee or the employee's authorized representative. The Union and/or members of the applicable Health and Safety Committee will be provided copies of summary reports, but such reports will not contain personally identifying information.

  • Eye Examinations For all covered EMPLOYEES required to use VDTs on average at least two (2) hours per day, the Department will provide a base line eye examination at the Occupational Safety and Health facility ("OSH"), followed by an eye examination at OSH once a year.

  • Tuberculosis Examination The examination shall consist of an approved intradermal tuberculosis test, which, if positive, shall be followed by an X-ray of the lungs. Nothing in Sections 5163 to 5163.2, inclusive, shall prevent the governing body of any city or county, upon recommendation of the local health officer, from establishing a rule requiring a more extensive or more frequent examination than required by Section 5163 and this section. § 5163.2. Technician taking X-ray film; Interpretation of X-ray The X-ray film may be taken by a competent and qualified X-ray technician if the X-ray film is subsequently interpreted by a licensed physician and surgeon.

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