North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 14B - Public Safety
Chapter 08 - BUTNER PUBLIC SAFETY DIVISION
Subchapter B - PERSONNEL REGULATIONS
Section .0200 - MEDICAL SERVICES PROGRAM
Section 08B .0203 - MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS OF APPLICANTS AND MEMBERS
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) As described in Regulation .0110 of Section .0100 of this Subchapter, all applicants for employment must successfully complete a physical and emotional examination carried out by the BPS Medical Services Director.
(b) The director shall be responsible for supervising physical examinations of members of BPS. The director shall select internists and board-certified family physicians in appropriate locations to cooperate with him/her in making these examinations.
(c) The BPS Medical Services Director and the approved physicians shall also make physical and emotional examinations of all BPS members according to the following schedule:
(d) If a BPS supervisor feels that a medical problem is affecting a member's performance on the job, the supervisor may, as part of the complete evaluation of the member's performance, require that the member be given a medical examination in addition to the periodic examinations described in (c) of this Rule.
(e) Members who are on sick leave or on leave without pay due to an illness for a period of more than 30 calendar days may be required, at the discretion of the chief, to be examined under the BPS Medical Services Program, and the examining physician shall determine whether the member is able to return to duty. Members who have had a major surgical operation may not return to duty until they have been cleared by the Medical Services Director. Members who have been on prolonged military leave or any other prolonged leave of absence may not return to duty until they have been cleared for duty by the Medical Services Director.