Department of Medicine; Meal Cards and Medical Conference Meals Sample Clauses

Department of Medicine; Meal Cards and Medical Conference Meals. For employees in the Departments of Medicine, the meal card maximum shall be $34.00 per week for use at the Valley Medical Center Cafeteria. It is the intent of the parties that the residents shall not exceed the $20.00 per week maximum; however, minor overages of $6.00 or less per week shall not be charged to the employee. Employees shall receive the weekly meal allowance on a monthly basis. Employees will be responsible for paying for any purchases that exceed the monthly amounts listed below. Month Amount on Meal Card Leap Yr January 177.14 177.14 February 160.00 165.71 March 177.14 177.14 April 171.43 171.43 May 177.14 177.14 June 171.43 171.43 July 177.14 177.14 August 177.14 177.14 September 171.43 171.43 October 177.14 177.14 November 171.43 171.43 December 177.14 177.14 Total 2,085.71 2,091.43 (1) The remaining $23.00 of the weekly meal allowance for these residents will be redirected to the House Staff Office index number to be used to fund the meals from outside vendors for lunch-time medical conferences. (2) The Department will make the food arrangements for all lunch-time medical conferences. (3) The Department shall use the redirected $23 of the meal allowance to pay for the lunch-time conference meals in accordance with County policy.
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Department of Medicine; Meal Cards and Medical Conference Meals. For employees in the Departments of Medicine, the meal card maximum shall be $34.00 per week for use at the Valley Medical Center Cafeteria. It is the intent of the parties that the residents shall not exceed the $20.00 per week maximum; however, minor overages of $6.00 or less per week shall not be charged to the employee. Employees shall receive the weekly meal allowance on a monthly basis. Employees will be responsible for paying for any purchases that exceed the monthly amounts. listed below. Month Amount on Meal Card Leap Yr January 177.14 177.14 February 160.00 165.71 March 177.14 177.14 April 171.43 171.43 May 177.14 177.14 June 171.43 171.43 July 177.14 177.14 August 177.14 177.14 Septembe r 171.43 171.43 October 177.14 177.14 November 171.43 171.43 December 177.14 177.14 Total 2,085.71 2,091.43 (1) The remaining $23.00 of the weekly meal allowance for these residents will be redirected to the House Staff Office index number to be used to fund the meals from outside vendors for lunch-time medical conferences. (2) The Department will make the food arrangements for all lunch-time medical conferences. (3) The Department shall use the redirected $23 of the meal allowance to pay for the lunch-time conference meals in accordance with County policy. d. Meal cards only for Department of OB/GYN For employees in the Department of OB/GYN, their meal card maximum for use at the Valley Medical Center Cafeteria shall be remain at $57.00 per week. It is the intent of the parties that the residents shall not exceed the $57.00 per week maximum; however, minor overages $6.00 or less per week shall not be charged to the employee. Employees shall receive the weekly meal allowance on a monthly basis. Employees will be responsible for any purchases that exceed the monthly amounts listed below. Month Amount on Meal Card Leap Yr January 279.00 279.00 February 252.00 261.00 March 279.00 279.00 April 270.00 270.00 May 279.00 279.00 June 270.00 270.00 July 279.00 279.00 August 279.00 279.00 Septembe r 270.00 270.00 October 279.00 279.00 November 270.00 270.00 December 279.00 279.00 Total 3,285.00 3,294.00 $180 of the monthly meal allowance for these residents will be redirected to the House Staff Office index number to be used to fund meals from outside vendors for the resident(s) on duty each night. Section 15.2 Such meals are for resident consumption at the Valley Medical Center during time spent at work and are not intended for consumption outside of the hospital or for m...

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