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Article
25
Medical Qualifications and Determinations
Section 1. General
The Department
will follow law, applicable Government-wide regulations, and this
Article in all medical examinations.
Section 2. Prerequisite
Conditions
When there are
reasonable grounds to believe that a health problem is causing performance
or conduct problems of an employee, the employee shall be given
an opportunity to provide medical evidence documenting the health
problem affecting his/her performance or conduct and/or an opportunity
to voluntarily request reasonable accommodation or initiate an application
for disability retirement on his/her own behalf.
Section 3. Procedures
a. Notice
to the Individual. When the Department orders or offers a medical
examination or requests medical documentation, it must inform
the employee in writing of:
(1) the
reasons for the examination;
(2) the consequences of failure to report for the examination;
and
(3) the individual's right to submit medical information from
his/her own physician or practitioner, and the Agency's obligation
to consider such information.
b. Informing
the Physician. The Department will ensure that the physician knows
exactly what medical information is required, the duties and requirements
of the position (including environmental considerations), and
any other pertinent factors directly relevant to determining the
individual's ability to perform safely and efficiently, without
hazard to himself/herself or others. If an employee has been under
medical treatment, this fact should be communicated to the examining
physician. The results of the examination should take account
of the examiner's understanding of the diagnosis, treatment, and
rehabilitation provided by the treating physician. If inconsistencies
exist between the examiner's and the treating physician's diagnoses
and/or conclusions, the examiner should make a concerted effort
to account for such inconsistencies and to discuss their implications
for the person's employability.
Section 4. Counseling
When the Department
determines that the performance or conduct of an employee may be
health-related, the employee may be encouraged to seek counseling
through the Employee Assistance Program.
Section 5. Accommodations
When the results
of a medical examination reveal that the employee cannot satisfactorily
perform his/her regularly assigned job, the Department will consider
reasonable accommodation for the employee under the applicable regulations.
Section 6. Records
All medical
records shall be considered sensitive and will be maintained and
used in accordance with the applicable provisions of 5 CFR 339.
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