Definitions / Abbreviations. Abbreviations Abbreviations are defined in the following list. Abbreviations not defined in this Section or otherwise in the Project Contract shall have the meaning that is commonly accepted in the engineering and construction industry. AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials BAFO Best and Final Offer CFR Code of Federal Regulations CPO Contract Procurement Office DBE Disadvantaged Business Enterprise EEO Equal Employment Opportunity FAA Federal Aviation Administration FHWA Federal Highway Administration FRA Federal Railroad Administration FTA Federal Transit Administration GCA General Consultant Agreement MaineDOT Maine Department of Transportation MRSA Maine Revised Statutes Annotated MUTCD Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices NEPA National Environmental Policy Act OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration PIN Project Identification Number P.L. Public Law QBS Qualifications Based Selection RFP Request for Proposal RFQ Request for Qualifications USC United States Code Definitions As-Built Drawings. The drawings as issued for construction on which the construction contractor upon completion of the work has shown changes due to contract modifications (Change Orders and Supplemental Agreements), actual site conditions, and other information which Department considers to be significant.
Definitions / Abbreviations. 2.1 The Upper Hearst Development for the Xxxxxxx School of Public Policy shall be referred to herein as “Upper Hearst Project,” and the Supplemental Environmental Impact Report prepared for the Upper Hearst Project shall be referred to herein as “SEIR”.
Definitions / Abbreviations. A transition of care (“handoff”) is defined as the communication of information to support the transfer of care and responsibility for a patient/group of patients from one service and/or team to another. The transition/hand-off process is an interactive communication process of passing specific, essential patient information from one caregiver to another. If utilizing email for written communication, only Advocate email is approved. Transition of care occurs regularly under the following conditions: • Change in level of patient care, including inpatient admission from the ambulatory setting, outpatient procedure, or diagnostic area. • Inpatient admission from the Emergency Department. • Transfer of a patient to or from a critical care unit. • Transfer of a patient from the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) to an inpatient unit when a different physician will be caring for that patient. • Transfer of care to other healthcare professionals within procedure or diagnostic areas. • Discharge, including discharge to home or another facility such as skilled nursing care. • Change in provider or service change, including resident sign-out, inpatient consultation sign-out, and rotation changes for residents.
Definitions / Abbreviations. See ACGME Glossary of Terms on Moonlighting.
Definitions / Abbreviations. A. Duty Hours are defined as all clinical and academic activities related to the residency program, i.e., patient care (inpatient and outpatient), administrative duties related to patient care, the provision for transfer of patient care, time spent in-house during call activities, and scheduled academic activities such as conferences. Duty hours do not include reading and preparation time spent away from the duty site.
Definitions / Abbreviations. A. Team: All individuals assigned to a particular medical or surgical procedure.
Definitions / Abbreviations. Resident: A physician in in an accredited graduate medical education program, including interns, residents and fellows. Residents have a contractual relationship with Advocate for graduate medical education training.
Definitions / Abbreviations. ACKRSP Response sent to customer quality organization, acknowledgment of receipt of CPR. Action Item This is a status that reflects customer agreement to the proposed solution date given. The clock is not running during this period, but starts at the full elapsed time if the solution passes the proposed solution date given to the customer. ASMT Problem Report has been assigned to Team Leads.
Definitions / Abbreviations activities The activities agreed on between employer and employee. atv Reduction in working hours of 12 days/96 hours per year in the case of a full-time contract of employment (see definition of working hours), and a proportionate reduction in the case of a part-time contract of employment. In the case of a contract of employment of 0.5 FTE, for example, 6 atv days/48 atv hours are allocated. break A period of at least 15 consecutive minutes, in which the shift work is interrupted and the employee has no obligations regarding the stipulated work (ATW). cabaret A literary-musical form of entertainment, in which humour and satire play a central role and in which songs, sketches and monologues alternate with one another. Cabaret is performed by smaller companies, ensembles or solo cabaret artists. This genre is not covered by the scope of this CAO. circus An amusing performance in which a variety of artists perform their tricks and acrobatic skills, usually performed to musical accompaniment in a circus tent or building. This genre is not covered by the scope of this CAO. company location The place(s) where the employer is based and where the employee works. contract of employment The agreement concluded between employer and employee as specified in Art. 7:610 of the Civil Code. dance See drama and/or dance. day contract A contract of employment for the limited period of one day, intended in principle for performing artists who receive a contract for a single (unexpected) performance and/or rehearsal day. This may concern a rehearsal and/or performance (possibly an extra one) that takes place outside a contract or performance period, or a situation in which a performer has to unexpectedly stand in for someone else. The remuneration for a day contract is 1/20 of a monthly salary for a morning or afternoon rehearsal and 1/10 of a monthly salary for a rehearsal in both the morning and afternoon and/or a performance. day off An unbroken period of 24 hours in which no work is carried out, such as a free day, weekend, holiday, public holiday or atv day. These days may not coincide, unless a public holiday falls on a weekend. The day off begins after the rest period following the shift prior to the day off. drama and/or dance Drama and/or dance in the broadest sense of the terms, with or without music and/or text, for all age and audience groups, on stage or on location. Drama and/or dance can include elements from other arts and performing arts disciplines. Except...
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