Which of the following statements is true regarding an Officer's absence from duty due to illness or injury? A) The Chief must always terminate the Officer after 18 work weeks of a... Which of the following statements is true regarding an Officer's absence from duty due to illness or injury? A) The Chief must always terminate the Officer after 18 work weeks of absence. B) An officer can only be deemed permanently disabled if they are absent for a minimum of 18 work weeks. C) The Chief has the right to require a medical examination after an Officer has been absent for 18 work weeks due to a single illness or injury. D) No officer can ever be retired under these circumstances without consent.

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The question is asking us to create a multiple-choice question based on the provided content regarding officers' medical examinations and potential termination or retirement due to permanent disability. The question must include absolute and negative qualifiers.

Answer

The Chief can require a medical examination after 18 work weeks of absence.

The Chief has the right to require a medical examination after an Officer has been absent for 18 work weeks due to a single illness or injury.

Answer for screen readers

The Chief has the right to require a medical examination after an Officer has been absent for 18 work weeks due to a single illness or injury.

More Information

This statement emphasizes management's ability to evaluate an officer's fitness for duty after a significant period of absence due to health-related issues.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming that termination is compulsory or that consent is always required for retirement in such circumstances.

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