Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 44, November 1, 2024
Rule 6-B2006 - MEDICAL EVALUATION DETERMINATIONS2006.1 Whenever a medical evaluation establishes that an employee is temporarily unable to perform all of his or her essential job functions, the personnel authority may:
(a) Detail the employee to a more appropriate position;(b) Temporarily change the employee's tour of duty; or(c) In consultation with the agency Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinators, temporarily provide the employee reasonable accommodations) to enable him or her to perform the essential job functions.2006.2 Whenever a medical evaluation establishes that an employee is permanently incapable of performing one (1) or more of his or her essential job functions, the personnel authority shall:
(a) Collaborate with the employee and the employing agency ADA Coordinators to determine whether a reasonable accommodation can be made that will enable the employee to perform the essential job functions, involving the D.C. Office of Disability Rights for technical assistance and guidance when necessary,
(b) If no such reasonable accommodation can be made, work with the employing agency to non-competitively reassign the employee to another position for which the employee qualifies and can perform the essential job functions with or without a reasonable accommodation;(c) If the employee cannot be reasonably accommodated or reassigned to a new position, the personnel authority shall advise the employee of applicable disability and retirement programs, and the program eligibility requirements; and(d) Separate the employee, either through a retirement program or Chapter 16.2006.3 Whenever a medical evaluation establishes that the employee is fit to carry out the essential job functions, and the employee continues to be deficient in either conduct or performance, the personnel authority may take administrative action against the employee pursuant to Chapters 14 and 16.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 6, r. 6-B2006
Final Rulemaking published at 66 DCR 5874 (5/10/2019)