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What other forms of documentary evidence are considered acceptable in place of a medical certificate?

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What other forms of documentary evidence are considered acceptable in place of a medical certificate?

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If it is not reasonably practicable for an employee to obtain a medical certificate for a period of sick leave, then a statutory declaration can generally be provided. For example, a statutory declaration could be provided where an employee is unable to make an appointment with their health practitioner. Managers should check their agency’s relevant policy and if in doubt seek clarification from HR.

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