Face-to Sample Clauses
Face-to. Face means an encounter between Client and provider where they are both physically present.
Face-to. Face means an encounter between the individual/parent/guardian and provider where they are both physically present. This does not include contact by phone, email, etc., except for Telepsychiatry provided in a manner that meets COUNTY protocols.
Face-to. Face (Traditional) Classes: students and instructors meet together for a certain number of hours, in a classroom and on a regular weekly schedule.
Face-to. Face channel via Merchantrade branches, and authorised agents; and 2) Website and/or Mobile Application. Merchantrade may however introduce other channels for application of the Card from time to time (e.g. sales booths or self-service kiosk).
Face-to face Marketing by Contractor directed at Participants or Potential Enrollees, including direct or indirect door-to-door contact, telephone contact, or other cold-call activities, is strictly prohibited. Events that may involve Contractor staff educating groups of Participants or Potential Enrollees shall not be considered ―face-to-face‖ marketing.
Face-to face interviews of the individual, relevant professional staff, and other people involved in the individual’s life; and
Face-to. Face events
Face-to. Face Contact means, as it pertains to a FSP, a direct encounter between 25 CONTRACTOR and Client(s)/parent(s)/guardian(s). This does not include contact by phone, email, etc. 26 For the purpose of completing an Encounter Document, Face-to-Face Contact means a direct encounter 27 between CONTRACTOR and Client(s), regardless if another individual(s) is/are present or not.
Face-to. Face negotiations shall commence no later than April 1, 2018, following compliance with HEERA mandated sunshine requirement s.
Face-to. Face, as well as developing resources for those Clients that wish to further their 27 billable . 28