Handbook of Operating Procedures 5-2340
Fitness for Duty
Effective July 05, 2006
Executive Sponsor: Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Policy Owner: Assoc. Vice President for Human Resources
The University of Texas at Austin is committed to providing a safe workplace for the benefit of the University community. In order to provide a safe work environment, employees must be able to perform their job duties in a safe, secure, productive, and effective manner, and remain able to do so throughout the entire time they are working. Employees who are not fit for duty may present a safety hazard to themselves, to other employees, to the University, or to the public.
This policy applies to all University staff and faculty.
The purpose of this policy is to establish procedures by which the University will evaluate an employee's fitness for duty when an employee is:
Fit for duty means able to perform the duties of the job in a safe, secure, productive, and effective manner.
Health service provider is a doctor of medicine or osteopathy, dentist, podiatrist, clinical psychologist, optometrist, nurse practitioner, nurse-midwife, or a licensed clinical social worker that is authorized to practice in the state of Texas or in the state the person resides for persons who reside outside the state of Texas.
Supervisor means: for staff, the person to whom they report; and for faculty, their Chair or Dean.
For Assistance: Questions regarding fitness for duty should be directed to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) at (512) 471-3366, or to their website: http://www.utexas.edu/hr/eap.
University Compliance Services Training Module: CW 500
Previously HOP 7.E.5