Comprehensive Oral Examination Sample Clauses

Comprehensive Oral Examination. 1. All Inmates arriving at a MT DOC secure facility will receive a comprehensive oral examination within 30 days of admission. If the Inmate has transferred from another MT DOC secure facility and has had a comprehensive oral exam within the last 10 months then the oral examination can be scheduled for an annual (12 month) Re-care Examination. 2. The comprehensive oral examination shall only be performed by a dentist currently licensed in the State of Montana. 3. All notations concerning the comprehensive oral examination will be made in a standardized MT DOC dental chart. Guidelines set forth by the MT DOC Guide to the Dental Chart will be utilized when documenting information resulting from the comprehensive oral examination. 4. Radiographs necessary for the comprehensive oral examination to appropriately develop a triaged dental treatment plan will be utilized. 5. The comprehensive oral examination should include an evaluation of the Inmates medical history, the Inmates oral history, current complaints, extraoral head and neck evaluation, oral hard and soft tissue evaluation, periodontal screening, examination and charting of teeth, as well as evaluation of current radiographs. 6. If an Inmate is re-admitted to a MT DOC secure facility within 10 months and there is a properly documented oral examination on record, a new comprehensive oral examination is not required. If an initial comprehensive examination is not done the Inmate should be placed on the annual Re-care Examination list appropriate to the date of his last oral examination.
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Related to Comprehensive Oral Examination

  • Medical Examinations An employee may be required by the Employer, at the request of and at the expense of the Employer, to take a medical examination by a physician of the employee's choice. Employees may be required to take skin tests, x-ray examination, vaccination, inoculation and other immunization (with the exception of a rubella vaccination when the employee is of the opinion that a pregnancy is possible), unless the employee's physician has advised in writing that such a procedure may have an adverse affect on the employee's health.

  • Medical Examination Where the Employer requires an employee to submit to a medical examination or medical interview, it shall be at the Employer's expense and on the Employer's time.

  • Health Examination The University will provide to each member of the bargaining unit a physical examination at the time of employment. Thereafter, an examination will be provided if required by the appropriate accrediting authority, by the University, or by Statute. Employees returning from medical or disability leave must present a note from the treating physician which indicates the date the employee was able to return to duty and certifying the employee's fitness to return to work full duty. The University may, at its own cost and expense, have a physician of its choosing perform a physical examination of the employee to ensure fitness and capability to return to work.

  • Health Examinations The Employer shall provide at no cost to the employee, such medical tests, health examinations and surveillance/monitoring as may be required as a condition of employment and/or as a result of regulated hazards encountered after employment.

  • Annual Physical Examination A permanent employee shall be granted up to one day per year with pay for the purpose of a comprehensive physical examination provided that the verification of such an examination is submitted to the District.

  • Polygraph Examination No employee shall be compelled to submit to a polygraph examination. No disciplinary action whatsoever shall be taken against an employee refusing to submit to a polygraph examination; nor shall any comment be anywhere recorded indicating that an employee offered to take, took or refused to take a polygraph examination unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties; nor shall any testimony or evidence of any kind regarding an employee's offer to take, refusal to take, or the results of a polygraph examination be admissible in any proceeding pursuant to this Agreement, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties.

  • Physical Examinations Where the Employer requires an employee to take a physical examination, doctor's fees for such examination shall be paid by the Employer. Except prior to commencement of employment and the first four (4) weeks of employment, such examinations shall be taken during the employee's working hours without loss of pay to the employee.

  • Physical Examination The Employer, at its own expense, shall have the right and be given the opportunity to have a medical doctor appointed by the Employer examine, as often as it may reasonably require, any employee whose injury, sickness, mental or nervous disorder is the basis of claim upon this Plan.

  • Eye Examinations All represented employees, who are health service system members, shall be eligible for one (1) annual VDT examination and prescribed eyewear.

  • Regulatory Examinations The Sub-Advisor will cooperate promptly and fully with the Advisor and/or the Trust in responding to any regulatory or compliance examinations or inspections (including information requests) relating to the Trust, the Fund or the Advisor brought by any governmental or regulatory authorities having appropriate jurisdiction (including, but not limited to, the SEC).

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