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Common use of Employee Protection Clause in Contracts

Employee Protection. 1. If the principal/program manager is aware of information about students who evidence behavior(s) that could present a safety problem to the students or staff, within twenty-four hours, he/she should pass this information along to the classroom teacher, and other non- supervisory certificated staff who regularly work with the students as long as the dissemination does not breach any legal requirements concerning confidentiality. This requirement may be waived if there are specific legal restrictions on the ability of the SPS to inform the staff. 2. When new students transfer into the District, SPS will make contact with the previous school to obtain any pertinent information that may be of concern to the staff at the receiving school. This information should be provided within twenty-four hours to all staff who regularly work with the student if it is not immediately accessible upon the time of registration. 3. Employees have the right to call 911 in emergency or threatening situations. After making the 911 call the employee will notify the supervisor or identified emergency building contact should the supervisor be out of the building. Principals/supervisors will notify the staff of the person (s) to contact when they are leaving the worksite. 4. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to insert catheters or perform other required medical procedures. 5. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to dispense medication. All dispensing of medication will be in accordance with the law.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Employee Protection. 1. If the principal/program manager is aware of information about students who evidence behavior(s) that could present a safety problem to the students or staff, within twenty-four hours, he/she they should pass this information along to the classroom teacher, and other non- non-supervisory certificated staff who regularly work with the students as long as the dissemination does not breach any legal requirements concerning confidentiality. This requirement may be waived if there are specific legal restrictions on the ability of the SPS to inform the staff. 2. When new students transfer into the District, SPS will make contact with the previous school to obtain any pertinent information that may be of concern to the staff at the receiving school. This information should be provided within twenty-four hours to all staff who regularly work with the student if it is not immediately accessible upon the time of registration. 3. Employees have the right to call 911 in emergency or threatening situations. After making the 911 call the employee will notify the supervisor or identified emergency building contact should the supervisor be out of the building. Principals/supervisors will notify the staff of the person (s) to contact when they are leaving the worksite. 4. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to insert catheters or perform other required medical procedures. 5. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to dispense medication. All dispensing of medication will be in accordance with the law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Employee Protection. 1. If the principal/program manager is aware of information about students who evidence behavior(s) that could present a safety problem to the students or staff, within twenty-four hours, he/she should pass this information along to the classroom teacher, and other non- non-supervisory certificated staff who regularly work with the students as long as the dissemination does not breach any legal requirements concerning confidentiality. This requirement may be waived if there are specific legal restrictions on the ability of the SPS to inform the staff. 2. When new students transfer into the District, SPS will make contact with the previous school to obtain any pertinent information that may be of concern to the staff at the receiving school. This information should be provided within twenty-four hours to all staff who regularly work with the student if it is not immediately accessible upon the time of registration. 3. Employees have the right to call 911 in emergency or threatening situations. After making the 911 call the employee will notify the supervisor or identified emergency building contact should the supervisor be out of the building. Principals/supervisors will notify the staff of the person (s) to contact when they are leaving the worksite. 4. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to insert catheters or perform other required medical procedures. 5. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to dispense medication. All dispensing of medication will be in accordance with the law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Employee Protection. 1. If the principal/program manager is aware of information about students who evidence behavior(s) that could present a safety problem to the students or staff, within twenty-four hours, he/she should shall pass this information along to the classroom teacher, and other non- non-supervisory certificated staff who regularly work with the students as long as the dissemination does not breach any legal requirements concerning confidentiality. This requirement may be waived if there are specific legal restrictions on the ability of the SPS to inform the staff. 2. When new students transfer into the District, SPS will make contact with the previous school to obtain any pertinent information that may be of concern to the staff at the receiving school. This information should be provided within twenty-four hours to all staff who regularly work with the student if it is not immediately accessible upon the time of registration. 3. Employees have the right to call 911 in emergency or threatening situations. After making the 911 call the employee will notify the supervisor or identified emergency building contact should the supervisor be out of the building. Principals/supervisors will notify the staff of the person (s) to contact when they are leaving the worksite. 43. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to insert catheters or perform other required medical procedures. 54. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to dispense medication. All dispensing of medication will be in accordance with the law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Employee Protection. 1. If the principal/program manager is aware of information about students who evidence behavior(s) that could present a safety problem to the students or staff, within twenty-four hours, he/she should shall pass this information along to the classroom teacher, and other non- non-supervisory certificated staff who regularly work with the students as long as the dissemination does not breach any legal requirements concerning confidentiality. This requirement may be waived if there are specific legal restrictions on the ability of the SPS to inform the staff. 2. When new students transfer into the District, SPS will make contact with the previous school to obtain any pertinent information that may be of concern to the staff at the receiving school. This information should be provided within twenty-four hours to all staff who regularly work with the student if it is not immediately accessible upon the time of registration. 3. Employees have the right to call 911 in emergency or threatening situations. After making the 911 call the employee will notify the supervisor or identified emergency building contact should the supervisor be out of the building. Principals/supervisors will notify the staff of the person (s) to contact when they are leaving the worksite.worksite.‌ 43. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to insert catheters or perform other required medical procedures. 54. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to dispense medication. All dispensing of medication will be in accordance with the law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Employee Protection. 1. If the principal/program manager is aware of information about students who evidence behavior(s) that could present a safety problem to the students or staff, within twenty-four hours, he/she should pass this information along to the classroom teacher, and other non- supervisory certificated staff who regularly work with the students as long as the dissemination does not breach any legal requirements concerning confidentiality. This requirement may be waived if there are specific legal restrictions on the ability of the SPS to inform the staff. 2. When new students transfer into the District, SPS will make contact with the previous school to obtain any pertinent information that may be of concern to the the staff at the receiving school. This information should be provided within twenty-four hours to all staff who regularly work with the student if it is not immediately accessible upon the time of registration. 3. Employees have the right to call 911 in emergency or threatening situations. After making the 911 call the employee will notify the supervisor or identified emergency building contact should the supervisor be out of the building. Principals/supervisors will notify the staff of the person (s) to contact when they are leaving the worksite. 4. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to insert catheters or perform other required medical procedures. 5. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to dispense medication. All dispensing of medication will be in accordance with the law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Employee Protection. 1. If the principal/program manager is aware of information about students who evidence behavior(s) that could present a safety problem to the students or staff, within twenty-four hours, he/she should shallshould pass this information along to the classroom teacher, and other non- supervisory certificated staff who regularly work with the students as long as the dissemination does not breach any legal requirements concerning confidentiality. This requirement may be waived if there are specific legal restrictions on the ability of the SPS to inform the staff. 2. When new students transfer into the District, SPS will make contact with the previous school to obtain any pertinent information that may be of concern to the the staff at the receiving school. This information should be provided within twenty-four hours to all staff who regularly work with the student if it is not immediately accessible upon the time of registration. 3. Employees have the right to call 911 in emergency or threatening situations. After making the 911 call the employee will notify the supervisor or identified emergency building contact should the supervisor be out of the building. Principals/supervisors will notify the staff of the person (s) to contact when they are leaving the worksite. 4. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to insert catheters or perform other required medical procedures.procedures.‌ 5. Employees shall be trained by the SPS prior to being assigned to dispense medication. All dispensing of medication will be in accordance with the law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement