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Examination of Nassau County Correctional Center's Administration of Work Related Injury Leave
Publication year:
2005
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Results of a follow-up audit to a 1998 audit of the Nassau County Correctional Center's administration of 207-c benefits (those related to job-related injuries) are provided. In addition to an executive summary, this report contains detailed findings, recommendations, department's response, and auditor's follow-up response for: cost containment; independent medical exams; compliance monitoring; sheriff department's surgeons; physician's appointments; failure to appear for required medical examinations; CSEA (Civil Service Employees Association) employee improperly granted the equivalent of 207-c benefits; establishment of a liaison position; record keeping; equipment allowance; and physician's notes. 207-c leave includes full pay rather than the lesser amount established by the New York State workers compensation law.