Access to Telephone Sample Clauses

Access to Telephone. Teachers shall have the right to use school phones before and after school, during lunch periods, or other times under emergency situations. Long distance calls of a personal nature (not school related) shall be logged and paid for by teacher(s).
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Access to Telephone. Unit I members shall be given access to a telephone for the purpose of contacting parents or conducting other professional business in a confidential manner.
Access to Telephone. Group and Departmental Representatives will be permitted to make internal calls in connection with their Union responsibilities within the University free of charge; external calls will be arranged at call charge through the exchange.
Access to Telephone. The Board will provide adequate access to telephones in each school building so that teachers can more conveniently reach parents for telephone conferencing. To that end, the Board will provide one (1) telephone for every six (6) classroom teachers. Teachers will maintain a log of telephone and or/ e-mail contact with parents of students who are at or below “D” level work.
Access to Telephone. Bargaining unit members shall have access to a telephone whenever the bargaining unit member has no assigned duties and responsibilities. All bargaining unit members must use their personal telephone codes for all personal calls costing BOCES additional charges beyond the standard plan in use. These charges will be billed to the bargaining unit member.

Related to Access to Telephone

  • Access to Services 1. Subject to DHCS provider enrollment certification requirements, the Contractor shall maintain continuous availability and accessibility of covered services and facilities, service sites, and personnel to provide the covered services through use of DMC certified providers. Such services shall not be limited due to budgetary constraints.

  • Access to Service You acknowledge that Your ability to access the Service may require the payment of third- party fees (such as telephone toll charges, ISP, or airtime charges) and that You are responsible for paying such fees. The Provider is not responsible for any equipment You may need to be able to access the Service.

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