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To qualify to take FMLA leave under this policy, an employee must meet all the <br />following conditions: <br />Have worked for the Utilities for 12 months (or 52 weeks) prior to the date the <br />leave is to commence. The 12 months or 52 weeks need not have been <br />consecutive; however, the Utilities will not consider any service 7 years prior to <br />the employee's most recent hire date. <br />Have worked at least 1,250 hours during the 12-month period prior to the date <br />when the leave is requested to commence. The principles established under the <br />Fair Labor Standards Act ("FLSA") determine the number of hours worked by an <br />employee. <br />(b) Types of Leave Covered by FMLA <br />Leave will be granted to all eligible employees for any of the following reasons: <br />• The birth of a child, including prenatal care, or placement of a child with the <br />employee for adoption or foster care; <br />• To care for a spouse, child, or parent who has a serious health condition; <br />• Due to a serious health condition that makes the employee unable to perform the <br />essential functions of the position; <br />• A covered military member's active duty or call to duty or to care for a covered <br />military member (Military Caregiver and Qualified Exigency Leave) (described <br />below). <br />(c) Definitions <br />• "Spouse" does not include domestic partners or common-law spouses. <br />• "Caring for" a covered family member includes psychological as well as <br />physical care. It also includes acquiring care and sharing care duties. An eligible <br />"child," with some exceptions, is under 18 years of age. <br />• An eligible "parent" includes a biological parent or a person who stood in the <br />place of a parent. <br />• "Serious Health Condition" means an illness, injury, impairment, or physical or <br />mental condition that involves one of the following: <br />o Hospital Care: Any period of incapacity or treatment connected with <br />inpatient care (i.e., an overnight stay) in a hospital, hospice, or residential <br />medical care facility; <br />o Pregnancy: Any period of incapacity due to pregnancy, prenatal medical care <br />or childbirth; <br />57 <br />July 2024 <br />2313900 <br />122 <br />