451. Disability Leave--1. When clergy who are full-time local pastors under episcopal appointment, associate members, probationary members, or members in full connection with an annual conference are unable to perform their ministerial work because of their physical or emotional disability, upon recommendations of the conference board of ordained ministry and the conference board of pensions and by a majority vote of the executive session of clergy members in full connection with the annual conference who are present and voting, they may be granted annual disability leave without losing their relationship to the annual conference; provided, however that such leave may be granted or renewed only after a thorough investigation of the case by the joint committee on disability of the annual conference, which will report its findings to the conference board of ordained ministry and the conference board of pensions. This relationship may be initiated by the pastor or cabinet with or without the consent of the pastor through the board of ordained ministry. When a clergyperson is granted disability leave by the annual conference, if the medical evidence has not yet met the standards for the receipt of disability benefits as set forth in the Comprehensive Protection Plan, subsection 5.4, the conference Board of Pensions may authorize payment of the disability benefits in the amount that would otherwise be payable from the Comprehensive Protection Plan. The payments shall be made by the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits as a charge to the annual conference granting the disability leave. If payments from the Comprehensive Protection Plan are subsequently approved, the annual conference will be reimbursed for benefits already paid, not to exceed the amount otherwise payable from the Comprehensive Protection Plan. Each disability leave granted by the annual conference shall be recorded in the conference minutes.
2. When clergy who are full-time local pastors, under episcopal appointment, associate members, probationary members, or members in full connection in an annual conference are unable to perform their ministerial work between sessions of the annual conference on account of physical or emotional disability, with the approval of a majority of the district superintendents, after consultation with the executive committee of the conference board of ordained ministry and the executive committee of the conference Board of Pensions, a disability leave may be granted by the bishop for the remainder of the conference year; provided, however, that such leave may be granted only after a thorough investigation of the case by the joint committee on disability of the annual conference; which will report its findings to the conference board of ordained ministry and the conference board of pensions. When a clergyperson is granted disability leave by the bishop, if the medical evidence has not yet met the standards for receipt of disability benefits as set forth in the Comprehensive Protection Plan, subsection 5.4, the conference Board of Pensions may authorize payment of the disability benefits in the amount that would otherwise be payable from the Comprehensive Protection Plan. The payments shall be made by the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits as a charge to the annual conference granting the disability leave. If payments from the Comprehensive Protection Plan are subsequently approved, the annual conference will be reimbursed for benefits already paid, not to exceed the amount otherwise payable from the Comprehensive Protection Plan.
3. When ordained ministers or local pastors on disability leave provide medical evidence that they have recovered sufficiently to resume ministerial work, they may receive an appointment from a bishop between sessions of the annual conference, thereby terminating the disability leave. Such appointment shall be reported immediately by the Cabinet to the annual conference board of pensions and to the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits. Such termination of leave, together with the effective date, shall also be recorded in the minutes of the annual conference at its next regular session.41
41See Judicial Council Decision 473.
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1992 Book of Discipline: ¶ 451
1996 United Methodist General Conference