Ohio Admin. Code 3335-79-08 - Employee medical or psychological examination
(A) The university may require an employee to
take a medical and/or psychological, and/or functional capacity examination,
conducted by a licensed practitioner selected by the university, to determine
the physical and/or mental capability to perform the essential duties of the
employee's position. The university may supply the examining practitioner with
facts relating to the employee's difficulty or inability to perform the
essential functions of the job and may supply additional information including
but not limited to physical and mental requirements of the employee's position,
duty statements, job classification specifications, and position descriptions.
The university shall pay for the examination.
(B) An employee's refusal to submit to an
examination, the unexcused failure to appear for an examination, or the refusal
to release the results of an examination amounts to insubordination, and may
subject the employee to disciplinary action up to and including
termination.
(C) If found unable to
perform the essential duties of the position, the employee may be placed on
sick leave, or unpaid leave, or the university may pursue
a disability separation of the
employee .
(D) Medical and
psychological reports shall be maintained as confidential records to the extent
allowable pursuant to section
149.43 of the Revised Code and
Chapter 1347. of the Revised Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: RC 3335
Rule Amplifies: RC 3335.08
Prior Effective Dates: 06/14/1982, 06/22/1997, 01/02/1998, 07/01/2001, 06/01/2011
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