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In instances when intermittent or reduced schedule lea�Te for the employee or employee"s family member <br />is foreseeable or is for planned medical treatment, including recovery from a serious health condition, the <br />city may temporarily transfer an employee to an available alternative position with equivalent pay and <br />benefits if the alternative position would better accommodate the intermittent or reduced schedule. <br />Intermittent/reduced scheduled leave may be taken to care for a ne��born or newly placed adopted or <br />foster care child only with the cit�-'s approval. <br />Notice <br />All employees requesting FML,A leave must provide written or verbal notice of the need for the leave to <br />the employee's supervisor and human resources. <br />When the need for the leave is foreseeable, the employee must give verbal and written notice to his/her <br />supervisor at least thirt�- (30) days prior to the date on which leave is to begin. <br />If thirty (30) days' notice cannot be given, the employee is required to give as much notice as practicable, <br />including following required call-in procedures. <br />If an employee fails to give thirty (30) day s' notice for a foreseeable leave with no reasonable explanation <br />for the delay, the leave may be denied until thirty (30) days after the employee provides notice. <br />Certification and Documentation Requirements <br />For leave due to an employee's serious health condition or a family member's, the city will require the <br />completion of a Medical Certification Fornc by the attending physician or practitioner. The form must be <br />submitted to Human Resources within fifteen (1'�) calendar days after requested. If the form is not <br />submitted in a timely fashion, the employee must provide a reasonable explanation for the delay. Failure <br />to provide medical certification may result in a denial or delay of the leave. <br />The city may require an employee obtain a second opinion from a provider which the city selects. If <br />necessary, to resolve a conflict between the original certification and the second opinion, the city may <br />require the opinion of a third doctor. This third opinion will be considered final. An employee will be <br />provisionally entitled to leave and benefits under the FML,A pending the second and/or third opinion. <br />When leave is due to an employee's own serious health condition, a fitness for dut�- certification (FFD) <br />may be required before an employee can return to work. Failure to timely provide such certification may <br />eliminate or delay an employee's right to reinstatement under the FML,A. <br />If an employee is using intermittent leave, and reasonable safety concerns e�st regarding the employee's <br />ability to perform his or her duties, a FFD certificate may be required as frequently as every 30 days <br />during periods when the employee has used intermittent leave. <br />Recertification <br />Recertification may be required if the employee requests an e�tension of the original approved leave or if <br />the circumstances regarding the leave have changed. Recertification may also be required if there is a <br />question as to the validity of the certification or if the employee is unable to return to work due to the <br />serious health condition. <br />Annual Medical Certification and Recertification <br />Where the employee='s need for leave due to the employee='s own serious health condition lasts beyond a <br />single lea�=e year, the cit�-wi11 require employees to provide a new medical certification in each subsequent <br />Page 26�66 <br />
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