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• <br /> the employee's health care provider. The certification must include a statement regarding the <br /> nature of the serious health condition, the employee's inability to perform the functions of his/her <br /> position, and such other factors as the City deems appropriate. Certification must be provided, <br /> when possible, in advance or at the start of the leave. If the City has reason to doubt the validity <br /> of the certification, it will require the employee to obtain a second opinion from the heall,• care <br /> provider approved or designed by the City. In the case of conflicting opinions,the City may <br /> require a third opinion. The health care provider giving the third opinioy shall be jointly <br /> approved or designated by the City and the employee. The third health care provider's opinion in <br /> final and binding. Second and third medical opinions are at the City's expense. <br /> Notice <br /> When a Medical Leave of Absence is foreseeable based on planned medical treatment,the <br /> employee must make a reasonable effort to schedule the treatment so as not to disrupt City <br /> operations and must give the City at least thirty days'notice before the leave is to begin, or, in the <br /> case where such notice is not possible,the employee should give as much notice as practicable. <br /> The City may require period reporting from the employee as to his/her status and inteAn « ,,`t <br /> return to work. The City may also require period medical recertification on a reasonable basis, <br /> As a condition of reinstatement,the City will require a certification from the employee's health <br /> care provider that the employee is able to resume to work. <br /> FAMILY CARE LEAVE411 <br /> The City understands the need for employees to maintain the health and security of their facilities <br /> and will comply with the Family and Medical Leave Act. The City will grant an eligible <br /> employee an unpaid leave so the employee may care for a spouse, child, or parent who has a <br /> serious health condition or is unable to care for his/her own hygienic or nutritional needs or <br /> safety due to medical impairment. Definition of"serious health condition" is defined above. <br /> "Child" includes a biological, adopted or foster child, a step child, legal ward or a child for whom <br /> the employee stands in local parentis, who is under 18 years of age, or 18 years of age or older <br /> and.incapable of self care because of a mental or physical disability. "Spouse" is the legally <br /> recognized marital partner or the employee. "Parent" means the biological parent or an <br /> individual who stands or stood in local parentis to an employee when the employee was a child; <br /> the term does not include in-laws. <br /> Medical Certificate <br /> The City will require medical certification to support a claim for leave to care for a seriously ill <br /> child, spouse, or parent. The certification must include an estimate of the amount of time the <br /> employee is needed to provide care. <br /> Notice <br /> When the need for a Family Care Leave is foreseeable based on planned medical treatment, the <br /> employee must give the City at least 30 days' notice before the date the Family Care Leave is to <br /> begin. When the need for Family Care Lave in unforeseeable, the employee must provide notice <br /> as soon as practicable. <br />