Chronic Serious Health Condition Law and Legal Definition
A chronic serious health condition refers to a continuing health condition which requires periodic visits for treatment by a health care provider. It continues over an extended period of time and may cause episodic rather than a continuing period of incapacity. For example, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy. [29 CFR 825.115]
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