Summary
Employees are expected to perform their work duties safely and competently. When an employee is having observable difficulties performing work duties and the issues (performance and/or behavioral) appear to demonstrate that the employee is not physically and/or mentally ready to perform the essential functions of their job, the ¾Ã²ÝÈȾòÝÊÓƵ may refer the employee for a fitness for duty evaluation. This policy establishes procedures for the referral and implementation of the related recommendations. This policy applies to administrative, service and support employees.
HR Policy Provisions
- The determination to refer an employee for a fitness for duty evaluation should be made in consultation with a Human Resources representative.
- If appropriate based on the specific circumstances, an employee referred for a fitness for duty evaluation may be relieved of duties and placed on paid administrative leave pending completion of the evaluation.
- An employee’s failure to submit to a fitness for duty evaluation will be cause for disciplinary action, up to and including termination.
- A health care provider, selected by the ¾Ã²ÝÈȾòÝÊÓƵ, will conduct the fitness for duty evaluation and return the findings to Human Resources.
- The department is responsible for the cost of the fitness for duty evaluation.
- The ¾Ã²ÝÈȾòÝÊÓƵ will make the final determination of an employee’s fitness for duty based on the evaluation and consideration of any other relevant information, factors or employment laws.
- If the evaluation supports a return to work or continued employment, it may be conditioned on the employee’s compliance with subsequent treatments, counseling, therapies or other requirements established by a healthcare provider.
- The ¾Ã²ÝÈȾòÝÊÓƵ may terminate an employee based on a fitness for duty evaluation and other relevant information and factors which support a determination that the employee is not able to safely or competently perform their job. Progressive discipline is not required in these situations.
- Records of fitness for duty evaluations will be treated as confidential; this information can be shared only as necessary to make appropriate decisions regarding an employee’s fitness for duty.
- Procedure Information
Records of fitness for duty are to be forwarded to the ¾Ã²ÝÈȾòÝÊÓƵ, MU Health Care, or UM System Human Resources and are not to be retained in department offices (see Records Management Guide for details).
See Also
HR-407 Family and Medical Leave Act
HR-408 Leave of Absence
Date Created: 09/26/1997
Updated: 05/01/2014; 10/29/2020
Reviewed 2020-10-30