STD Benefit Period
- When Benefits Are Paid
- STD benefits are paid weekly for as long as you are eligible to receive them, up to a maximum of 180 consecutive days.
- Benefit Waiting Period
- The benefit waiting period is the time you must be continuously disabled before you become eligible for STD benefits. The waiting period for STD benefits is seven consecutive days.
- When Benefits Begin
- STD benefits begin after seven consecutive days of disability.
- Maximum Benefit Period
- STD benefits are payable for up to 180 consecutive days from the date of disability. However, actual pay begins after the end of the 7 day waiting period and may be payable up to 173 days. (Benefits are not paid for the 7 day waiting period).
- When Benefits End
- STD benefits end automatically on the earliest of:
- the date you are no longer disabled
- the date your maximum benefit period ends
- the date you die
- the date benefits become payable under other disability insurance sponsored by Metro or another employer
- the date you fail to provide proof of continued disability or STD eligibility
- Coordination of Benefits
- STD benefits will be coordinated with sick leave and other Metro benefits as shown below. Keep in mind that STD benefits (at 60% of earnings) are not taxable, while paid leave (at full pay) is taxable. Ultimately, your decision to draw STD benefits or use paid or unpaid leave will depend on a number of factors, including the length of your disability, the amount of paid leave available, and your financial situation. Be sure to think through these matters carefully.
- Before STD Benefits Begin
- If you are absent from work because of disability, you may use paid leave to satisfy the STD waiting period of seven consecutive days. Note: Because weekend days (two) apply toward the waiting period, the maximum number of paid-leave days required to fulfill the STD waiting period is generally five.
- If you have more than five days of paid leave available, you have a choice:
- You may use these additional days past the seven-day waiting period, or
- You may bank these days for future use when you return to work.
- You are not required to use all of your paid leave before your disability benefits begin.
- If you have no leave available, you may take unpaid pay for the seven-day waiting period. Your STD benefits will begin when you complete the seven-day waiting period.
- While Receiving STD Benefits
- You cannot take paid leave while receiving disability benefits.
- After STD Benefits End
- If you cannot return to work once your STD benefits end, you may be eligible for a disability pension or optional long-term disability (LTD) benefits. Please contact Metro Human Resources if it appears you cannot return to work.
NOTE: Paid-time-off (PTO) benefits for employees of Metro Nashville Hospital Authority, Public Health Department, and Metro Nashville may differ from PTO benefits described here. See your departmenal Human Resources Coordinator.