You have to refile for FMLA every time you need to take leave from your company. You need to let your company as soon as possible about your leave.
Yes. FMLA is a federal law and the federal government currently recognizes same-sex marriages in all 50 states.
If someone in a certain medical condition is staying the same, they are said to be in "stable" condition. The medical condition for staying the same (balanced) is Homeostasis.
FMLA is a federal entitlement, the same in every state. If you worked for the employer 1 year, you can have up to 12 weeks or 480 hours of FMLA leave if need is certified by a doctor. Leave need not be paid.
While you are on leave you have the option of continuing your insurance coverage under the same terms as when you were employed - provided your employer is bound by FMLA. Once your FMLA leave expires and you remain disabled you can continue medical benefits via COBRA.
We cannot answer such questions, we have no knowledge of your medical condition. See your doctor.
Carcinomatosis is a medical condition where more than one carcinomas develop at the same time. Information on this condition can be found at the Patient website as well as the Medical Dictionary and Mayo Clinic websites.
Temp workers have the same EEO protections as all employees, the same FLSA paycheck protections, the same ADA rights, and - after one year - the same FMLA rights.
No. Autistic is a medical condition. Adolescent means about the ages of eleven through eighteen.
as long as you have your fmla papers sign from your dr which it should indicate how long he or she is holding you from going back to work, you should be fine, keep in mind you have to make sure your job also have copy of your dr's note and papers at the same time your out. If FMLA has expired your job will not be protected completely, it will be job as available. In other words it does not have to be a equal pay or position.
Meningitis is an often fatal bacterial disease. As it is a medical condition and diagnosis there is no antonym form to the term, or its microbiological pathogen of the same name.
No there is not. Algia and dynia are simply two different medical terms explaining the same condition. Pain.
People suffered from a lot of the same medical problems as people do now. In addition there were diseases which have been largely wiped out: plague, smallpox and syphilis were all big problems.