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Daily Basis Sample Clauses

Daily Basis. Walls: Clean every second day. Refrigerator: Clean floors and shelves daily. Chillers: Clean and sanitize, floors daily. Freezers: Clean and sanitize floors daily.
Daily Basis. Each Business Day. Data: A series of meaningful electrical signals that may be manipulated, assigned; Data Set: Demographic, health or other information elements suitable for specific use. Deductible: In the context of Medicare, the dollar amount of covered services that must be incurred before Medicare will pay for all or part of the remaining covered services. Dental Services: The dental services provided under MI Salud, listed in Section 7.6 of this Contract.
Daily Basis. Each Business Day. Data: Information in digital form that can be transmitted or processed. Disenrollment: The termination of an individual’s Enrollment in an MCO. Domestic Violence Population: Certain survivors of domestic violence referred by the Office of the Women’s Advocate or the Department of the Family, or other agency with jurisdiction, and enrolled in the GHP Program. Effective Date of Contract: The day the Contract is executed by both Parties. Effective Date of Enrollment: Shall have the meaning prescribed to it in Section 5.2.1 of the Contract.
Daily Basis. Each Business Day.
Daily BasisEmployees shall, with exceptions, receive for hours of work excess of eight hours of work daily, overtime pay at the rate of time and one half of their hourly rate for hours of work all overtime will be assigned by seniority whenever possible. Waiter or Waitress shall complete service for guest notwithstanding the fact that the employee has reached his or her quitting time, as such additional tune shall be paid at the employee's regular rate for the first half hour and one half his or her regular rate for ail time the first half hour. Each must obtain from his or her Department Head authorization in writing in advance of his or her overtime work before will be paid. Any work on the sixth (6th) or seventh (7th) consecutive day shall be paid for at the rate of and one half of his or her regular hourly rate It is agreed by the that if employee requests a in his or her scheduled days off (as provided for under Seniority Clause) or requests to on scheduled days to up for a shortage hours, which results in work being a sixth (6th) seventh (7th) clay, the Employer shall be to pay overtime rates to this request. Scheduled overtime hours shall be offered io all employees within a department or food and beverage outlet by seniority, before an employee from outside of the department or food and beverage outlet can be transferred or assigned to a job within the department or food and beverage outlet. ARTICLE OTHER WORKING Employees will be allowed to punch in their street clothes. worked will he calculated using sign in sheets. The employee must sign in and out in their department in full No allowance will for on records prior to the regular starting without authorization by a ment Head. Unless the Department authorization is secured each occasion, the additional time shown the time record at the of work period will be considered as time worked. If employee out late, it will be that the employee delayed for personal reasons the time shown on the time card beyond the regular quitting time is the employee's personal time. to in and out at all required times throughout the working be subject to disciplinary action. Each An employee who time card of another employee is subject to previous year. (a) Employee warning notices and suspensions will be taken from the employee's file two should the not be repeated during that period.
Daily Basis. Each Business Day. Data: A series of meaningful electrical signals that may be manipulated or assigned. Data Set: Demographic, health, or other Informational elements suitable for specific use. Deductible: In the context of Medicare, the dollar amount of Covered Services that must be incurred before Medicare will pay for all or part of the remaining Covered Services. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx: A newborn whose mother is Medicaid or CHIP Eligible on the date of delivery and is eligible from the date of birth. Deliverable: A document, manual, or report submitted to ASES by the Contractor to exhibit that the Contractor has fulfilled the requirements of this Contract. Disenrollment: The termination of an individual’s Enrollment in the Contractor’s Plan. Domestic Violence Population: Certain survivors of domestic violence referred by the Office of the Women’s Advocate.
Daily Basis. Each Business Day. Deductible: In the context of Medicare, the dollar amount of covered services that must be incurred before Medicare will pay for all or part of the remaining covered services. Dental Services: The dental services provided under MiSalud, listed in Section 7.6 of this Contract. Dependent: A person who is enrolled in MiSalud as the spouse or child of the principal Enrollee. Deliverable: A document, manual or report submitted to ASES by the Contractor to fulfill requirements of this Contract.
Daily Basis. Each Business Day. Data: A series of meaningful electrical signals that may be manipulated or assigned. Data Set: Demographic, health, or other Informational elements suitable for specific use. Deductible: In the context of Medicare, the dollar amount of Covered Services that must be incurred before Medicare will pay for all or part of the remaining Covered Services. Deliverable: A document, manual, or report submitted to ASES by the Contractor to exhibit that the Contractor has fulfilled the requirements of this Contract. Dependent: A person who is enrolled in the GHP as the spouse or child of the principal Enrollee. Disenrollment: The termination of an individual’s Enrollment in the Contractor’s Plan. Domestic Violence Population: Certain survivors of domestic violence referred by the Office of the Women’s Advocate or the Department of Families, or other agency with jurisdiction, and enrolled in the GHP. Dual Eligible Beneficiary: An Enrollee or Potential Enrollee eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare. Durable Medical Equipment: Equipment, including assistive technology, which: (i) can withstand repeated use; (ii) is used to service a health-related or functional purpose; (iii) is ordered by a Health Care Provider to address an illness, injury, or disability; and (iv) is appropriate for use in the home, work place, or school. Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (“EPSDT”) Program: A Medicaid- mandated program that covers screening and diagnostic services to determine physical and mental deficiencies in Enrollees less than twenty-one (21) years of age, and health care, prevention, treatment, and other measures to correct or ameliorate any deficiencies and Chronic Conditions discovered. Effective Date of Contract: The day the Contract is executed by both Parties. Effective Date of Disenrollment: The date, as defined in Section 5.3.3 of this Contract, on which an Enrollee ceases to be covered under the Contractor’s Plan. Effective Date of Eligibility: The eligibility period specified for each population covered under the GHP as described in Section 5.1.3 of the Contract. Effective Date of Enrollment shall have the meaning prescribed to it in Section 5.2.2 of the Contract.
Daily Basis. Floating Vacation Days shall be taken either on a consecutive or non-consecutive day basis at such times as desired by the Employee so long as approved by the Employer at least 30 days in advance, and in accordance with the principles of Section (b) of this Article. Subject to said notice and approval, an Employee shall not be denied the opportunity to take these days at some time during the calendar year in which they are due.
Daily Basis. Each Business Day. Data: A series of meaningful electrical signals that may be manipulated or assigned. Data Set: Demographic, health, or other Informational elements suitable for specific use. Deductible: In the context of Medicare, the dollar amount of Covered Services that must be incurred before Medicare will pay for all or part of the remaining Covered Services. Deliverable: A document, manual, or report submitted to Contractor by the Provider to exhibit that the Contractor has fulfilled the requirements of this Contract. Dependent: A person who is enrolled in the GHP as the spouse or child of the principal Enrollee. Disenrollment: The termination of an individual’s Enrollment in the Contractor’s Plan. Domestic Violence Population: Certain survivors of domestic violence referred by the Office of the Women’s Advocate.