WAR SERVICE SICK LEAVE Sample Clauses

WAR SERVICE SICK LEAVE. 40.1 Eligible employees will generally be granted war service sick leave while unfit for duty because of a war-caused condition.
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WAR SERVICE SICK LEAVE. (1) Employees who are unfit for duty because of:
WAR SERVICE SICK LEAVE. 100.1 Where the Department of Veteran’s Affairs has issued a statement to an employee certifying that a condition is a war-caused medical condition, absences on War Service Sick Leave may be approved on the basis of a certificate from a recognised medical practitioner stating the absence is due to that condition.
WAR SERVICE SICK LEAVE. 6.78 The Secretary will grant war service sick leave to employees who are unfit for duty because of a war-caused or defence-caused condition that has been determined under the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986 and/or the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004.
WAR SERVICE SICK LEAVE. The Secretary will grant war service sick leave to employees who are unfit for duty because of a war-caused or defence-caused condition that has been determined under the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986 and/or the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004. Eligible employees are allotted a nine week special credit of war service sick leave on commencement of employment or on determination that the injury or disease is war-caused or defence-caused. Each year thereafter, a three week credit is allocated subject to a maximum annual credit balance of nine weeks. If the employee was eligible for war service sick leave during a previous period of Australian Public Service employment, on re-joining the Australian Public Service any unused accrued annual credits can be brought forward, subject to the maximum annual credit. Approval is subject to the provision of a medical certificate stating the nature of the medical condition and a statement from the Department of Veterans' Affairs stating the medical condition is a war-caused condition. Leave from annual credits may not be granted until the special credit has expired. Where an employee’s war service sick leave credits have been exhausted, the employee may apply for personal/carers leave in respect of a war caused injury or illness. War service sick leave counts as service for all purposes. Leave that counts as service for personal/carers leave purposes will count as service for war service sick leave purposes.
WAR SERVICE SICK LEAVE. 7.8.1 Employees with certain Defence Force service prescribed by the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986 are eligible for additional sick leave. Further information on war service sick leave can be found in Chapter 7 of the HR Manual.
WAR SERVICE SICK LEAVE. 39.1. Employees will be eligible to be granted war service sick leave while unfit for duty because of a war or defence caused condition.
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WAR SERVICE SICK LEAVE. (1) An employee who is a war veteran will be credited with 2 separate credits of paid war service sick leave:
WAR SERVICE SICK LEAVE. 43.1 An employee, who was formerly a member of the Australian Defence Force, may be entitled to be credited with War Service Sick Leave if the employee has a medical condition, accepted by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs to be war caused or Defence caused within the meaning of the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986, the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 or any future applicable legislation.
WAR SERVICE SICK LEAVE. 196. Employees with a war-caused or defence-caused injury as prescribed in the relevant legislation are entitled to War Service Sick Leave.
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