Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 110 Part 6.djvu/532

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110 STAT. 4354 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—APR. 16, 1996 (4) A period of incapacity which is permanent or longterm due to a condition for which treatment may not be effective. The employee or family member must be under the continuing supervision of, but need not be receiving active treatment by, a health care provider. Examples include Alzheimer's, a severe stroke, or the terminal stages of a disease. (5) Any period of absence to receive multiple treatments (including any period of recovery therefrom) by a health care provider or by a provider of health care services under orders of, or on referral by, a health care provider, either for restorative surgery after an accident or other injury, or for a condition that would likely result in a period of incapacity of more than three consecutive calendar days in the absence of medical intervention or treatment, such as cancer (chemotherapy, radiation, etc.), severe arthritis (physical therapy), kidney disease (dialy- sis). Covered employee—The term "covered employee", as defined in the CAA, means any employee of—(1) the House of Representatives; (2) the Senate; (3) the Capitol Guide Service; (4) the Capitol Police; (5) the Congressional Budget Office; (6) the Office of the Architect of the Capitol; (7) the Office of the Attending Physicism; (8) the Office of Compliance; or (9) the Office of Technology Assessment. Eligible employee—The term "eligible employee", as defined in the CAA, means a covered employee who has been employed in any employing office for 12 months and for at least 1,250 hours of employment during the previous 12 months. Employ means to suffer or permit to work. Employee means an employee as defined in the CAA and includes an applicant for employment and a former employee. Employee employed in an instructional capacity: See Teacher. Employee of the Capitol Police—The term "employee of the Capitol Police" includes any member or officer of the Capitol Police. Employee of the House of Representatives—The term "employee of the House of Representatives" includes an individual occupying a position the pay for which is disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, or another official designated by the House of Representatives, or any employment position in an entity that is paid with funds derived from the clerk-hire allowance of the House of Representatives but not any such individual employed by any entity listed in subparagraphs (3) through (9) under "covered employee" above. Employee of the Office of the Architect of the Capitol—The term "employee of the Office of the Architect of the Capitol" includes any employee of the Office of the Architect of the Capitol, the Botanic Garden, or the Senate Restaurants. Employee of the Senate—The term "employee of the Senate" includes any employee whose pay is disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate, but not any such individual employed by any entity listed in subparagraphs (3) through (9) under "covered employee" above. Employing Office—The term "employing office", as defined in the CAA, means— (1) the personal office of a Member of the House of Representatives or of a Senator; (2) a committee of the House of Representatives or the Senate or a joint committee;