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<br />27 <br />221698v1 <br /> <br />To be considered for tuition reimbursement, the full time employee must be in good standing and <br />have been employed by the city for at least one year.. Employees must submit the tuition <br />reimbursement form to the City Administrator for consideration. <br /> <br />Courses taken for credit at an approved educational institution must meet the following criteria to be <br />approved for reimbursement: <br />• Courses must be directly related to the employee’s present position (whether required for a <br />degree program or not) OR <br />• Educational goals must be aimed at completion of a certificate, undergraduate or graduate <br />program. <br />• Courses must be directly related to a reasonable promotional opportunity in the same field of <br />work as present position (whether part of a degree program or not). <br /> <br />The city will pay the cost of tuition upon successful completion (C grade or better; “pass” in a <br />pass/fail course) of the approved course. Reimbursements will be prorated for part-time employees. <br />Employees must reimburse the city if they voluntarily leave employment within twelve months of <br />receiving tuition reimbursement from the city. Tuition reimbursement for an individual employee is <br />subject to funding availability. <br /> <br />Section 9.06 Worker’s Compensation <br />In accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota, the City provides coverage for medical <br />expenses in the event of work related injury or disease, plus partial salary continuation in the event of <br />disability, and additional benefits if the injury or disease causes partial or permanent disability or <br />death. <br /> <br />Employees on a workers’ compensation related leave have the option use sick leave to up to the <br />difference of the Workers’ Compensation salary continuation and the employees regular pay amount. <br />In no case shall an employee’s workers’ compensation and sick leave use exceed their normal pay <br />check. <br /> <br />Employees are automatically covered under the workers' compensation plan as soon as employment <br />begins. To be eligible for workers' compensation, the injury or disease must arise out of and occur <br />during the course of employment. <br /> <br />The City pays the entire cost of this protection. Benefits paid depend entirely on the benefit schedule <br />set up by the State of Minnesota and applicable at the time the work related injury or disease is <br />incurred. <br /> <br />If an employee has a work-related injury or disease and is under a doctor's care, that employee cannot <br />change doctors for treatment of this work-related injury or disease without first contacting the City’s <br />workers' compensation company and obtaining approval to make this change. <br /> <br />
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