Audiologists. A. The Board shall provide appropriate, operational, and portable audiological equipment for each Audiologist including, but not limited to, audiometer, tympanometer, otoacoustic emissions, and otoscope. B. The Board shall continue to provide Audiological Assessment Centers, which will include diagnostic audiological equipment. Centers will provide area for private work space when testing and servicing children, running water, a computer with access to special education programs, basic office supplies, and access to a phone, copier and scanner. C. The Board shall provide Audiologists with all of the necessary office and paper supplies as needed to perform their duties, and shall make every effort to provide each audiologist with office space with access to a phone. D. The Board shall make every effort to provide at each of the audiologist’s school sites a computer with access to special education programs, and access to a copier/scanner/printer. Basic office supplies will be provided by the Board central office. E. The Board shall provide for Audiologists all necessary supplies in order to effectively disinfect audiological equipment. Soap, towels, rubber gloves, alcohol and any approved cleaning agents, for the sanitation of audiological equipment shall be made available to Audiologists. F. School site administrators shall provide access to loading ramps to facilitate the unloading and loading of audiological equipment. The Board shall provide a quiet workspace for delivering services in accordance with students’ IEPs and 504 plans, and for testing to be completed in schools as needed. G. Professional development sessions for Audiologists shall be held during school hours. Two
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Audiologists. A. The Board shall provide appropriate, operational, and portable audiological equipment for each Audiologist including, but not limited to, audiometer, tympanometertympanome- ter, otoacoustic emissions, and otoscope.
B. The Board shall continue to provide Audiological Assessment Centers, which will include diagnostic audiological equipment. Centers will provide area for private work space when testing and servicing children, running water, a computer with access to special education edu- cation programs, basic office supplies, and access to a phone, copier and scanner.
C. The Board shall provide Audiologists with all of the necessary office and paper supplies as needed to perform their duties, and shall make every effort to provide each audiologist with office space with access to a phone.
D. The Board shall make every effort to provide at each of the audiologist’s school sites a computer with access to special education programs, and access to a copier/copier/ scanner/printer. Basic office supplies will be provided by the Board central office.
E. The Board shall provide for Audiologists all necessary supplies in order to effectively disinfect audiological equipment. Soap, towels, rubber gloves, alcohol and any approved cleaning agents, for the sanitation of audiological equipment shall be made available to Audiologists.
F. School site administrators shall provide access to loading ramps to facilitate the unloading and loading of audiological equipment. The Board shall provide a quiet workspace for delivering services in accordance with students’ IEPs and 504 plans, and for testing to be completed in schools as needed.
G. Professional development sessions for Audiologists shall be held during school hours. TwoTwo (2) of the ten
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement