Temporary disability definition

Temporary disability means wage loss replacement for the primary job;
Temporary disability means a physical or mental condition
Temporary disability means a physical or mental condition that

Examples of Temporary disability in a sentence

  • Temporary disability indemnity payments shall be augmented by 4850 benefits to maintain the disabled employee at full base salary, including the amount of Police Professionalization Program [PPP] incentive pay designated to be included in base pay.

  • The compensation benefit described herein shall cease: • Upon the officer’s return to work, or the date he is required to return to work, under the Worker’s Compensation Laws of the State of New Jersey, or • Temporary disability benefits cease under the Worker’s Compensation Laws of the State of New Jersey, or • As of the date of a Permanent Partial Disability award under the Worker’s Compensation laws of the State of New Jersey, which ever shall first occur.


More Definitions of Temporary disability

Temporary disability means a physical, mental or emotional disability incurred while a student is enrolled in regular day classes or an alternative education program to which the student can reasonably be expected to return. “Temporary disability” does not include a disability that would qualify a student as a “student with exceptional needs” under Education Code section 56026.
Temporary disability means wage loss replacement for the job at injury.
Temporary disability means a physical, mental, or emotional disability incurred while a pupil is enrolled in regular day classes or an alternative education program, and after which the pupil can reasonably be expected to return to regular day classes or the alternative education program without special intervention. A temporary disability shall not include a disability for which a pupil is identified as an individual with exceptional needs pursuant to Section 56026.
Temporary disability means a physical or mental condition that the local board finds totally and temporarily prevents an employee from performing a reasonable range of duties within the employee's department and that was incurred in the performance of the employee's duty. END_STATUTE
Temporary disability means the medically and certified temporary disability as a result of illness, injury or disease, which prevents the Insured from earning his/her normal income by following his/her own or similar occupation for a period in excess of 31 consecutive days;
Temporary disability as used in this section means a condition which results in a teacher’s inability to perform the essential functions of the position of classroom teacher with reasonable accommodation for more than thirty but less than or equal to 180 contract days. The term includes any physical, mental, or maternity related condition that meets this definition.
Temporary disability will mean one year from the date that unpaid medical leave begins. Medical, dental and prescription coverage will continue for one year after the temporary disability begins. Thereafter, the employee may remain on the group health insurance plan provided he/she reimburses the Board of Education for applicable premiums until termination or return to work.