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resume work.   You  may obtain Return to  Work Medical Certification Forms  from  the
               Human Resources Department.  Employees  failing to provide  the Return to  Work
               Medical Certification Form will not be permitted to resume work until it is provided.

               No Work While on Leave

               Taking  another job while on Family/Medical Leave  or any other  authorized leave of
               absence will be interpreted as voluntary termination.

               Definitions

               For the purposes of this policy, the following definitions apply:

               “Spouse” means a partner in marriage as defined in Family Code Section 300.

               “Domestic Partner” means a domestic partner as defined in Family Code Section 297.
               “Parent” includes a biological, foster or adoptive parent; stepparent; a legal guardian; or
               other person who stood in loco parentis  to the  employee when the  employee was a
               child, but does not include parent’s in-law.
               “Child” includes a biological, adopted or foster child; a stepchild; a legal ward; or a child
               of an employee who stands in loco parentis to that child (meaning under 18 years of
               age or incapable of self-care due to physical or mental impairment and including a child
               for whom employee “stands in” as a parent).
               “Serious Health Conditions” means an illness, injury, impairment, or physical or mental
               condition that involves inpatient care (defined as an overnight stay in a hospital, hospice
               or residential  medical care  facility; any overnight admission to  such  facilities is  an
               automatic trigger for FMLA eligibility) or continuing treatment by a health care provider,
               as defined in the FMLA Regulations. Examples include the following:

                       •  Continuing treatment by a health care provider that results in an incapacity
                          (inability to work, attend school or participate in other daily activities) of more
                          than three consecutive calendar days with either two or more in-person visits
                          to the health care provider within 30 days of the date of incapacity OR one in-
                          person visit to the health care provider with a regimen of continuing treatment,
                          such as prescription medication, physical therapy, etc. In either situation, the
                          first visit to the health care provider must occur within seven days of the first
                          date of incapacity. Examples include pneumonia, surgery or broken/fractured
                          bones.

                       •  Chronic conditions that require periodic visits to a health care provider,
                          continue over an extended period of time and may cause episodic rather than
                          continuing periods of incapacity of more than three days. Examples of chronic
                          conditions include asthma, diabetes and epilepsy.



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