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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
035
Date
12/15/2003
Year
2003
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ORDINANCE NO. 2003-35-PAGE 12 <br />(f.) Any employee contribution is waived for 2003, but commencing January 1, 2004, if the <br />cost of inedical plans exceeds the forgoing maximum limits, the excess costs will be borne by the <br />employee up to a maximum of $50 per month. <br />(g.) The Village, for the term of this agreement, will continue to provide prescription drug <br />coverage with an eight dollar ($8.00) deductible for Generic, a fifteen dollar ($15.00) deductible <br />for Name Brand and a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) deductible for Formulary. <br />153. 13 INJURY LEAVE. <br />(a.) When a full-time employee is injured in the line of duty, while actually working for the <br />Village, he or she shall be eligible for paid injury leave not to exceed ninety (90) calendar days <br />which shall not be deducted from any other accumulated compensated absence time, provided such <br />employee files for Workers' Compensation.and executes a waiver assigning to the Village those <br />sums of money such employee would ordinarily receive as weekly compensation as determined by <br />law for those number of weeks the employee receives benefits under this provision. <br />(b.) Eligibility for injury leave must be approved by that employee's department head and the <br />Director of Finance within ten (10) days of the processing such employee's Workers' Compensation <br />claim through the Department of Finance. Eligibility and approval of injury leave shall be based, in <br />part, upon such employee's Workers' Compensation claim processed through the Department of <br />Finance, and, if necessary, also based upon a physical examination by a physician appointed by the <br />Village resulting in the physician's certification that the employee is unable to work due to the <br />injury. The opinion of the designated physician shall govern whether employee is actually disabled <br />or not, but shall not govern whether the injury was duty related. In the event that the employee <br />seeking eligibility for injury is a department head, the procedure for determining eligibility shall be <br />the same as set forth herein above except that approval must be made by the Director of Finance <br />and the Mayor. If the Director of Finance seeks eligibility for injury leave then the procedure for <br />determining eligibility shall be the same as outlined herein above except that approval must be <br />made by the Mayor. <br />(c.) Any limited assignments of duties shall be reviewed each seven (7) calendar days to <br />determine if the employee is capable of resuming normal, unlimited duties and together with on the <br />job injury time, shall not exceed ninety (90) days in duration. <br />(d.) If at the end of the ninety (90) day period, the employee is still disabled, the injury leave <br />may, at the Mayor's discretion, be extended for an additional ninety (90) calendar day period, or any <br />portion thereof. Such decision shall be made at least ten (10) days prior to the end of such period. <br />Said leave may be canceled at an earlier time as provided below: <br />(l.) When an employee is released by his physician to return to work; <br />(2.) At such time that the employee is declared capable of performing his or her <br />normal duties by a physician appointed by the Village; <br />(3.) If, prior to release for normal duties, it is determined by a physician that the <br />employee is capable of performing limited worlc assignments, the employee shall <br />immediately report for duty under the conditions set forth in the physician's certificate.
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