Common use of Notice and Verification Clause in Contracts

Notice and Verification. A nurse who requires a leave of absence for medical reasons must request such leave on forms provided by the Employer as soon as the nurse learns that he or she is, or will become, temporarily disabled and unable to work for fourteen (14) calendar days due to a medical condition. Such requests must specify the reason for the leave, the date such leave will begin, and the expected duration of the disability. The request must be accompanied by a physician’s statement that verifies the existence of the medical condition, the anticipated duration of the disability, and the dates the leave is expected to begin and end. A nurse who requests such leave may be required to provide additional physician’s statements from time to time thereafter in order to provide updated information regarding the nurse’s condition. Before returning to work from a General Medical Leave of Absence, a nurse may be required to provide a physician’s statement that indicates that he or she is fit to return to work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Notice and Verification. A nurse who requires a leave of absence for medical reasons must request notify the Hospital in writing of the need for such a leave on forms provided by the Employer as soon as the nurse learns that he or she is, or will become, temporarily disabled and unable to work for fourteen more than seven (147) calendar days due to a medical condition. Such requests notice must specify the reason for the leave, the date such leave will begin, and the expected duration of the disability. The request notice must be accompanied by a physician’s statement that verifies the existence of the medical condition, the anticipated duration of the disability, and the dates the leave is expected to begin and end. A nurse who requests such leave may be required to provide additional physician’s statements statement from time to time thereafter in order to provide updated information regarding the nurse’s condition. Before returning to work from a General Medical Leave of Absenceabsence, a nurse may be required to must provide a physician’s statement that indicates that he or she is fit to return to work.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement