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Sick pay

  • 22-02-2015 5:57pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4


    How long can one claim sick pay on a ce scheme in a calendar year


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  • Moderators, Business & Finance Moderators, Regional South Moderators Posts: 6,854 Mod ✭✭✭✭mp22


    11 Sick Leave -
    Certified/Uncertified
    a.
    Certified
    -
    Each participant is eligible to claim up to 56 hours
    certified sick leave
    during their 52 we
    eks of participation for which DSP provides grant support.
    Payments to any participant on certified sick leave beyond this will not be grant
    -
    aided
    by DSP. All medical/doctor certificates must be available for inspection by DSP until
    the audit is complete
    . If an instance of sick
    leave
    extends beyond 6 consecutive days
    (from 6
    th
    January 2014), an application can be made for
    Illness Benefit
    using the
    application form (MC1) supplied by the GP who furnished the medical certificate.
    b.
    Uncertified
    -
    There is no provision for grant payment in such circumstances.
    However, the local DSP Officer may exercise some discretion in re
    lation to a
    participant on uncertified sick leave. Payment may not, in any circumstances, exceed
    2 working days (i.e. 8 hours total) in any 12
    -
    month period for any participant.

    From page 45 of this http://www.welfare.ie/en/downloads/Community%20Employment%20and%20Job%20initiative/Combined-CE-Procedures-Manual-092014.pdf


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