FMLA intermittent documentation
GM
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When an employee is qualified for intermittent leave under FMLA (chronic condition), how do you verify their time off? Can you require documentation from the doctor for each intermittent day off? Do they actually have to visit the doctor in order to qualify? (This is for "other than pregnancy" conditions.)
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>leave under FMLA (chronic condition), how do you
>verify their time off? You can't. When the doctor signs the form and you accept it you have verified it.
Can you require
>documentation from the doctor for each
>intermittent day off? No.
Do they actually have to
>visit the doctor in order to qualify? (This is
>for "other than pregnancy" conditions.) No.
While the FMLA states that once you approve employees for intermittent FMLA you cannot ask for verification each time the EE is absent, you are still able to administer your company policies.
For example, our policy determines that an absence of three days or more requires a doctor's release before being allowed to return to work. This goes for both FMLA and non-FMLA absences. I know that there are people out there that feel this is against the regulations but we have run this by legal counsel and they feel as long as we are consistent, we are fine. This way we are able to eliminate the length of the absences.
Other than that, not much you can do.
Good luck.