Qualified Handicapped Individual Sample Clauses

Qualified Handicapped Individual. Under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, this term refers to a handicapped individual who is capable of performing a particular job with reasonable accommodation to his/her handicap. Range. One of the numerically designated wage levels established by this Agreement. Reasonable Accommodation. Changes in the job, the work place and/or terms or conditions of employment which will enable an individual to perform a particular job successfully. Reasonable accommodations are required for religious beliefs and for disabilities. Reclassification. A change in classification of a position which change is not based on the merit of the individual employee or employees affected but is intended to obtain a more appropriate classification of the position.
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  • Covered Employees Employees with rights under this Article include permanent status employees and exclude provisional employees, employees in their original probationary periods and other employees who do not have permanent status. Employees with limited status, including employees who voluntarily accept a promotion, transfer, or demotion from a permanent position to a limited service position are also excluded; however, an employee with limited status in a limited service position has rights under this article with three (3) or more years of prior service as a Permanent status classified employee or after three (3) consecutive years in one (1) or more limited service position(s), or any combination of three

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