Common use of Doctor's Certificate of Inability to Work Clause in Contracts

Doctor's Certificate of Inability to Work. The Employer may require an employee who is unable to work because of illness or injury to provide a statement from: (a) a medical practitioner qualified to practice in the province of B.C.; or (b) the consulting physician to whom the employee is referred by the medical practitioner in (a) or (b) above, providing medical evidence of the employee's inability to work in any of the following circumstances: (1) where it appears that a pattern of consistent or frequent absence from work is developing; (2) where the employee has been absent for six (6) consecutive scheduled days of work; (3) where at least thirty (30) days have elapsed since the last statement was obtained and the employee has been in receipt of Plan benefits throughout that period. Benefits will cease to be paid when an employee fails to provide satisfactory evidence of medical disability during the benefit period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Doctor's Certificate of Inability to Work. The Employer may require an employee who is unable to work because of illness or injury to provide a statement from: (a) a medical practitioner qualified to practice practise in the province of B.C.BC; or (b) the consulting physician to whom the employee is referred by the medical practitioner in (a) or (b) above, providing medical evidence of the employee's inability to work in any of the following circumstances: (1) where it appears that a pattern of consistent or frequent absence from work is developing; (2) where the employee has been absent for six (6) consecutive scheduled days of work; (3) where at least thirty (30) days have elapsed since the last statement was obtained and the employee has been in receipt of Plan benefits throughout that period. Benefits will cease to be paid when an employee fails to provide satisfactory evidence of medical disability during the benefit period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Doctor's Certificate of Inability to Work. The Employer may require an employee who is unable to work because of illness or injury to provide a statement from: (a) a medical practitioner qualified to practice practise in the province Province of B.C.; BC, or (b) the consulting physician to whom the employee is referred by the medical practitioner in (a) or (b) above, providing medical evidence of the employee's inability to work in any of the following circumstances: (1) where it appears that a pattern of consistent or frequent absence from work is developing; (2) where the employee has been absent for six three (63) consecutive scheduled days of work; (3) where at least thirty (30) days have elapsed since the last statement was obtained and the employee has been in receipt of Plan plan benefits throughout that period. Benefits will cease to be paid when an employee fails to provide satisfactory evidence of medical disability during the benefit period.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Doctor's Certificate of Inability to Work. The Employer may require an employee who is unable to work because of illness or injury to provide a statement from: (a) a medical practitioner qualified to practice in the province of B.C.; , or (b) the consulting physician to whom the employee is referred by the medical practitioner in (a) or (b) above, providing medical evidence of the employee's inability to work in any of the following circumstances: (1) where it appears that a pattern of consistent or frequent absence from work is developing; (2) where the employee has been absent for six (6) consecutive scheduled days of work; (3) where at least thirty (30) days have elapsed since the last statement was obtained and the employee has been in receipt of Plan plan benefits throughout that period. Benefits will cease to be paid when an employee fails to provide satisfactory evidence of medical disability during the benefit period.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Doctor's Certificate of Inability to Work. The Employer may require an employee who is unable to work because of illness or injury to provide a statement from: (a) a medical practitioner qualified to practice practise in the province of B.C.; BC, or (b) the consulting physician to whom the employee is referred by the medical practitioner in (a) or (b) above, providing medical evidence of the employee's inability to work in any of the following circumstances: (1) where it appears that a pattern of consistent or frequent absence from work is developing; (2) where the employee has been absent for six three (63) consecutive scheduled days of work; (3) where at least thirty (30) days have elapsed since the last statement was obtained and the employee has been in receipt of Plan plan benefits throughout that period. Benefits will cease to be paid when an employee fails to provide satisfactory evidence of medical disability during the benefit period.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement