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98-061
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6/16/1998
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1998
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duty posirion. If the employee refuses the position, the use of authorized line of duty sick <br />leave would terminate; and the employee would have to use their accumulated sick leave. <br />For the purpose of this paragraph, a sudden and accidental injury shall inclucle <br />such incidents as an automobile accident, assault, gun shot wound and the like. It may not <br />be considered as sudden and accidental if an injury or incapacitation results from lifting, <br />slipping, tripping or falling. <br />14.3. Any full-time employee of the Police Department who qualifies for benefits <br />under this Section shall be required to pay over to the City any amount received from the <br />Bureau of Workers Compensation as supplemental wages. Further, if at any time the City <br />determines, on the basis of inedical evidence, that employee is permanently disabled and <br />will no longer be able to carry on his duties, then the City may terminate payments and <br />insist that employee go on a pension program. <br />14.4. Any employee who qualifies for the benefits under this Section, shall not <br />have his accumulatbd sick rime reduced because ofa qualified accidental injury which <br />occurred while in the line of duty. <br />14.5. If an employee is absent on sick leave for more than three (3) consecutive <br />work days, the City shall require the employee to present medical evidence that the <br />employee was under a doctor's caze and is able to return to work. The City will review the <br />attendance records of employees periodically and at least once in each three (3) month <br />period. If it believes that an employee is developing an attendance problem, it will notify <br />the employee in writing that medical evidence will be required for absences of three (3) <br />days or less. When an employee's record becomes satisfactory, the requirement for such <br />??. <br />?.? <br />(18) <br />?"I'll?.:I.?x?;,:??
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