Common use of Section 12.3.1 Clause in Contracts

Section 12.3.1. 10 If the employee is unable to return to work after sick leave benefits are exhausted, the District 11 shall continue to contribute, pursuant to Section 19.1, toward the payment of insurance 12 premiums with the intent of maintaining the employee's coverage at the same level as prior to 13 the work-related injury. This contribution shall continue until such time as the employee 14 returns to work, or the employee is released to return to an available position with the District 15 at the same rate and level of compensation as prior to the injury, or for a period not to exceed 16 six (6) consecutive months. 18 Section 12.3.2. 19 Pursuant to RCW 41.40.038, the District shall make all employer retirement contributions 20 necessary to enable the employee to continue to accrue service credit during an absence from 21 work due to a work-related injury for a period not to exceed twenty-four (24) consecutive 22 months.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Section 12.3.1. 10 29 If the employee is unable to return to work after sick leave benefits are exhausted, the District 11 30 shall continue to contribute, pursuant to Section 19.1, toward the payment of insurance 12 31 premiums with the intent of maintaining the employee's coverage at the same level as prior to 13 32 the work-related injury. This contribution shall continue until such time as the employee 14 33 returns to work, or the employee is released to return to an available position with the District 15 34 at the same rate and level of compensation as prior to the injury, or for a period not to exceed 16 35 six (6) consecutive months. 18 37 Section 12.3.2. 19 38 Pursuant to RCW 41.40.038, the District shall make all employer retirement contributions 20 39 necessary to enable the employee to continue to accrue service credit during an absence from 21 40 work due to a work-related injury for a period not to exceed twenty-four (24) consecutive 22 41 months.. 42 43 44 45 46

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement