Common use of DECLARATIONS Clause in Contracts

DECLARATIONS. To make possible the fullest attainment of the above-stated objective, the following declarations shall apply: (a) The Employer shall make every possible endeavor to provide work surroundings and conditions which will prevent the Pharmacist from being interrupted or distracted unnecessarily while compounding prescriptions. Such conditions will specifically include, but not be limited to: (1) Prescription compounding area shall be separated from the public by barriers of appropriate height and distance. (2) A sign shall be posted on entrance to pharmacy departments restricting entry to authorized persons only. (b) The Pharmacist shall have full control over the pharmaceutical case and shall see that cleanliness and organization are maintained therein in accordance with State and Federal laws and Employer policies. However, he shall not be required to do work of a maintenance or clean-up nature. (c) The Pharmacist shall be expected to keep himself informed of developments in the pharmaceutical field. Therefore, he will be expected to participate in necessary interviews during working hours with Employer-approved medical sales representatives. He will also be expected to consult trade publications and books of reference, available in the store, concerning matters of importance and immediate concern, as needed. To assist in the foregoing, the Employer will make available in the store publications containing up-to-date product information, including cross-referencing. (d) The Pharmacist shall compound and dispense prescriptions, and sell pharmaceuticals, medicines, and related drug items. He may in his individual discretion, but shall not be required to perform, additional functions outside the prescription and drug departments. (e) On all matters relating to the ethical practice of pharmacy including those set forth in this Article, Pharmacists shall be responsible within the Company only to supervisors who are Pharmacists. (f) The Employer will indemnify, as required by applicable law, the Pharmacist for all necessary expenditures or losses incurred by the employee in direct consequence of the discharge of his or her duties.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Retail Pharmacist Agreement, Retail Pharmacist Agreement, Retail Pharmacist Agreement

DECLARATIONS. To make possible the fullest attainment of the above-stated objective, the following declarations shall apply: (a) The Employer shall make every possible endeavor to provide work surroundings and conditions which will prevent the Pharmacist from being interrupted or distracted unnecessarily while compounding prescriptions. Such conditions will specifically include, but not be limited to: (1) Prescription compounding area shall be separated from the public by barriers of appropriate height and distance. (2) A sign shall be posted on entrance to pharmacy departments restricting entry to authorized persons only. (b) The Pharmacist shall have full control over the pharmaceutical case and shall see that cleanliness and organization are maintained therein in accordance with State and Federal laws and Employer policies. However, he shall not be required to do work of a maintenance or clean-up nature. (c) The Pharmacist shall be expected to keep himself informed of developments in the pharmaceutical field. Therefore, he will be expected to participate in necessary interviews during working hours with Employer-approved medical sales representatives. He will also be expected to consult trade publications and books of reference, available in the store, concerning matters of importance and immediate concern, as needed. To assist in the foregoing, the Employer will make available in the store publications containing up-to-date product information, including cross-cross- referencing. (d) The Pharmacist shall compound and dispense prescriptions, and sell pharmaceuticals, medicines, and related drug items. He may in his individual discretion, but shall not be required to perform, additional functions outside the prescription and drug departments. (e) On all matters relating to the ethical practice of pharmacy including those set forth in this Article, Pharmacists shall be responsible within the Company only to supervisors who are Pharmacists. (f) The Employer will indemnify, as required by applicable law, the Pharmacist for all necessary expenditures or losses incurred by the employee in direct consequence of the discharge of his or her duties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Retail Pharmacist Agreement, Retail Pharmacist Agreement

DECLARATIONS. To make possible the fullest attainment of the above-stated objective, the following declarations shall apply: (a) The Employer shall make every possible endeavor to provide work surroundings and conditions which will prevent the Pharmacist from being interrupted or distracted unnecessarily while compounding prescriptionsfilling prescriptions or providing patient care services. Such conditions will specifically include, but not be limited to: (1) Prescription compounding area shall be separated from the public by barriers of appropriate height and distance. (2) A sign shall be posted on entrance to pharmacy departments restricting entry to authorized persons only. (3) The Employer will make reasonable efforts to schedule sufficient staff to allow the pharmacist to focus on their work with limited interruptions. (b) The Pharmacist shall have full control over the pharmaceutical case and shall see that cleanliness and organization are maintained therein in accordance with State and Federal laws and Employer policies. However, he they shall not be required to do work of a maintenance or clean-up nature. (c) The Pharmacist shall be expected to keep himself themself informed of developments in the pharmaceutical field. Therefore, he they will be expected to participate in necessary interviews during working hours with Employer-approved medical sales representatives. He They will also be expected to consult trade publications and books of reference, available in the store, concerning matters of importance and immediate concern, as needed. To assist in the foregoing, the Employer will make available in the store publications containing up-to-date product information, including cross-referencing. (d) The Pharmacist shall compound and dispense prescriptions, and sell pharmaceuticals, medicines, and related drug items. He They may in his their individual discretion, but shall not be required to perform, additional functions outside the prescription and drug departments. (e) On all matters relating to the ethical practice of pharmacy including those set forth in this Article, Pharmacists shall be responsible within the Company only to supervisors who are Pharmacists. (f) The Employer will indemnify, as required by applicable law, the Pharmacist for all necessary expenditures or losses incurred by the employee in direct consequence of the discharge of his or her their duties.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Retail Pharmacist Agreement

DECLARATIONS. To make possible the fullest attainment of the above-stated objective, the following declarations shall apply: (a) The Employer shall make every possible endeavor to provide work surroundings and conditions which will prevent the Pharmacist from being interrupted or distracted unnecessarily while compounding prescriptions. Such conditions will specifically include, but not be limited to: (1) Prescription compounding area shall be separated from the public by barriers of appropriate height and distance. (2) A sign shall be posted on entrance to pharmacy departments restricting entry to authorized persons only. (b) The Pharmacist shall have full control over the pharmaceutical case and shall see that cleanliness and organization are maintained therein in accordance with State and Federal laws and Employer policies. However, he shall not be required to do work of a maintenance or clean-up nature. (c) The Pharmacist shall be expected to keep himself informed of developments in the pharmaceutical field. Therefore, he will be expected to participate in necessary interviews during working hours with Employer-approved medical sales representatives. He will also be expected to consult trade publications and books of reference, available in the store, concerning matters of importance and immediate concern, as needed. To assist in the foregoing, the Employer will make available in the store publications containing up-to-date product information, including cross-cross- referencing. (d) The Pharmacist shall compound and dispense prescriptions, and sell pharmaceuticals, medicines, and related drug items. He may in his individual discretion, but shall not be required to perform, additional functions outside the prescription and drug departments. (e) On all matters relating to the ethical practice of pharmacy including those set forth in this Article, Pharmacists shall be responsible within the Company only to supervisors who are Pharmacists. (f) The Employer will indemnifycarry an insurance policy in the amount of $300,000 for each person in each accident, as required by applicable lawand in the aggregate, $600,000 per twelve (12) month period, in order to protect the Pharmacist while working on the job against any civil losses for all necessary expenditures incorrect compounding of prescriptions, or losses incurred for the performance of any usual and customary professional services authorized by the employee in direct consequence Employer. The Employer shall send evidence of such coverage to the discharge of his or her dutiesUnion.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Retail Food, Meat, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement

DECLARATIONS. To make possible the fullest attainment of the above-stated objective, the following declarations shall apply: (a) The Employer shall make every possible endeavor to provide work surroundings and conditions which will prevent the Pharmacist from being interrupted or distracted unnecessarily while compounding prescriptions. Such conditions will specifically include, but not be limited to: (1) Prescription compounding area shall be separated from the public by barriers of appropriate height and distance. (2) A sign shall be posted on entrance to pharmacy departments restricting entry to authorized persons only. (b) The Pharmacist shall have full control over the pharmaceutical case and shall see that cleanliness and organization are maintained therein in accordance with State and Federal laws and Employer policies. However, he shall not be required to do work of a maintenance or clean-up nature. (c) The Pharmacist shall be expected to keep himself informed of developments in the pharmaceutical field. Therefore, he will be expected to participate in necessary interviews during working hours with Employer-approved medical sales representatives. He will also be expected to consult trade publications and books of reference, available in the store, concerning matters of importance and immediate concern, as needed. To assist in the foregoing, the Employer will make available in the store publications containing up-to-date product information, including cross-referencing. (d) The Pharmacist shall compound and dispense prescriptions, and sell pharmaceuticals, medicines, and related drug items. He may in his individual discretion, but shall not be required to perform, additional functions outside the prescription and drug departments. (e) On all matters relating to the ethical practice of pharmacy including those set forth in this Article, Pharmacists shall be responsible within the Company only to supervisors who are Pharmacists. (f) The Employer will indemnifycarry an insurance policy in the amount of $300,000 for each person in each accident, as required by applicable lawand in the aggregate, $600,000 per twelve (12) month period, in order to protect the Pharmacist while working on the job against any civil losses for all necessary expenditures incorrect compounding of prescriptions, or losses incurred for the performance of any usual and customary professional services authorized by the employee in direct consequence Employer. The Employer shall send evidence of such coverage to the discharge of his or her dutiesUnion.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Retail Food, Meat, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement