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# Caregiver Leave for an Injured Service member: This benefit provides 26 weeks of FMLA leave during a single 12-month period for a spouse, son, daughter, parent, or nearest blood relative caring for a recovering service member. A recovering service member is defined as a member of the Armed Forces who suffered an injury or illness while on active-duty that may render the person unable to perform the duties of the member’s office, grade, rank or rating.  
# Caregiver Leave for an Injured Service member: This benefit provides 26 weeks of FMLA leave during a single 12-month period for a spouse, son, daughter, parent, or nearest blood relative caring for a recovering service member. A recovering service member is defined as a member of the Armed Forces who suffered an injury or illness while on active-duty that may render the person unable to perform the duties of the member’s office, grade, rank or rating.  


====[http://www.unmc.edu/hr/forms/FMLA-Employees.pdf Certification of Health Care Provider for Employees Serious Health Condition]====
====[http://www.unmc.edu/hr/Forms/FMLA%20-%20Certification%20for%20Health%20Care%20Provider%20for%20Family%20Members%20Serious%20Health%20Condition.pdf Certification of Health Care Provider for Employees Serious Health Condition]====


====[http://www.unmc.edu/hr/Forms/FMLA%20-%20Certification%20of%20Health%20Care%20Provider%20for%20Employees%20Serious%20Health%20Condition.pdf Certification of Health Care Provider for Family Members Serious Health Condition]====
====[http://www.unmc.edu/hr/Forms/FMLA%20-%20Certification%20of%20Health%20Care%20Provider%20for%20Employees%20Serious%20Health%20Condition.pdf Certification of Health Care Provider for Family Members Serious Health Condition]====
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