HEALTH PROMOTER Sample Clauses

HEALTH PROMOTER. REGULAR STRAIGHT TIME HOURLY RATES SERVICE OCT 1/06 OCT 1/07 OCT 1/08 APR 1/09 YEAR 1 25.10 25.85 26.38 26.91 YEAR 2 26.06 26.84 27.38 27.93 YEAR 3 27.34 28.16 28.72 29.29 YEAR 4 28.63 29.49 30.08 30.68 YEAR 5 29.93 30.83 31.45 32.08 YEAR 6 31.56 32.51 33.16 33.82 YEAR 7 33.18 34.17 34.85 35.55 YEAR 8 34.78 35.82 36.54 37.27 YEAR 9 36.41 37.50 38.25 39.02 Formula - hourly rate x 7 x 20 x 13.0445 = yearly rate Each part-time nurse will advance along the grid after 1,750 hours of work.
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HEALTH PROMOTER. REGULAR STRAIGHT TIME HOURLY RATES SERVICE OCT 1/22 OCT 1/23 OCT 1/24 YEAR 1 $35.87 $36.59 $37.41 YEAR 2 $37.59 $38.34 $39.20 YEAR 3 $39.28 $40.07 $40.97 YEAR 4 $41.41 $42.24 $43.19 YEAR 5 $43.53 $44.40 $45.40 YEAR 6 $45.65 $46.56 $47.61 YEAR 7 $47.77 $48.73 $49.83 Formula - hourly rate x 7 x 20 x 13.0445 = yearly rate Each part-time nurse will advance along the grid after 1,750 hours of work.
HEALTH PROMOTER. REGULAR STRAIGHT TIME HOURLY RATES SERVICE OCT 1/20 OCT 1/21 YEAR 1 $34.73 $35.25 YEAR 2 $36.39 $36.94 YEAR 3 $38.03 $38.60 YEAR 4 $40.10 $40.70 YEAR 5 $42.15 $42.78 YEAR 6 $44.20 $44.86 YEAR 7 $46.26 $46.95 Formula - hourly rate x 7 x 20 x 13.0445 = yearly rate Each part-time nurse will advance along the grid after 1,750 hours of work.
HEALTH PROMOTER. Is a person employed by New Zealand Family Planning Association to provide health promotion services and who holds either:
HEALTH PROMOTER. REGULAR STRAIGHT TIME HOURLY RATES SERVICE OCT 1/14 OCT 1/15 OCT 1/16 YEAR 1 31.69 31.85 32.80 YEAR 2 33.21 33.37 34.37 YEAR 3 34.71 34.89 35.93 YEAR 4 36.59 36.78 37.88 YEAR 5 38.47 38.66 39.82 YEAR 6 40.33 40.53 41.75 YEAR 7 42.22 42.43 43.70 Formula - hourly rate x 7 x 20 x 13.0445 = yearly rate Each part-time nurse will advance along the grid after 1,750 hours of work.

Related to HEALTH PROMOTER

  • Health Promotion Effective January 1, 2014, the Employer shall provide a voluntary employee incentive program that offers taxable cash payments not to exceed $300 per employee per calendar year to employees who participate in health promotion activities and programs offered by the Employer. The Employer shall establish the specifics of the programs through the Health Benefit Committee. This provision shall expire on June 30, 2015 unless mutually agreed otherwise by the parties. All approved vendors contracted with the health plan administrator shall be permitted to provide services on state premises for employees.

  • HEALTH PROGRAM 3701 Health examinations required by the Employer shall be provided by the Employer and shall be at the expense of the Employer. 3702 Time off without loss of regular pay shall be allowed at a time determined by the Employer for such medical examinations and laboratory tests, provided that these are performed on the Employer’s premises, or at a facility designated by the Employer. 3703 With the approval of the Employer, a nurse may choose to be examined by a physician of her/his own choice, at her/his own expense, as long as the Employer receives a statement as to the fitness of the nurse from the physician. 3704 Time off for medical and dental examinations and/or treatments may be granted and such time off, including necessary travel time, shall be chargeable against accumulated income protection benefits.

  • Health Promotion and Health Education Both parties to this Agreement recognize the value and importance of health promotion and health education programs. Such programs can assist employees and their dependents to maintain and enhance their health, and to make appropriate use of the health care system. To work toward these goals:

  • Health Care Operations Health Care Operations shall have the meaning set out in its definition at 45 C.F.R. § 164.501, as such provision is currently drafted and as it is subsequently updated, amended or revised.

  • Hospice g. Individuals whose permanent residence and principal work location are outside the State of Minnesota and outside of the service areas of the health plans participating in Advantage. If these individuals use the plan administrator’s national preferred provider organization in their area, services will be covered at Benefit Level Two. If a national preferred provider is not available in their area, services will be covered at Benefit Level Two through any other provider available in their area. If the national preferred provider organization is available but not used, benefits will be paid at the POS level described in paragraph “i” below. All terms and conditions outlined in the Summary of Benefits will apply.

  • Extended Health Care Plan (a) The Employer shall pay the monthly premium for regular employees entitled to coverage under a mutually acceptable Extended Health Care Plan.

  • Occupational Health & Safety Committee The parties agree to comply with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and any other federal, provincial or municipal health and safety legislation and regulations. Recognizing its responsibilities under the applicable legislation, the Employer agrees to accept as a member of its Occupational Health and Safety Committee, one representative selected or appointed by the Association from the bargaining unit. Such committee shall identify potential dangers and hazards, institute means of improving health and safety programs and recommend actions to be taken to improve conditions relating to occupational health and safety. Meetings shall be held every third month or more frequently if mutually agreed. The Committee shall maintain minutes of all meetings and make the same available for review.

  • Indiana Veteran’s Business Enterprise Compliance Award of this Contract was based, in part, on the Indiana Veteran’s Business Enterprise (“IVBE”) participation plan. The following IVBE subcontractors will be participating in this Contract: VBE PHONE COMPANY NAME SCOPE OF PRODUCTS and/or SERVICES UTILIZATION DATE PERCENT _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ A copy of each subcontractor agreement shall be submitted to IDOA within thirty (30) days of the request. Failure to provide any subcontractor agreement may also be considered a material breach of this Contract. The Contractor must obtain approval from IDOA before changing the IVBE participation plan submitted in connection with this Contract. The Contractor shall report payments made to IVBE subcontractors under this Contract on a monthly basis. Monthly reports shall be made using the online audit tool, commonly referred to as “Pay Audit.” IVBE subcontractor payments shall also be reported to IDOA as reasonably requested and in a format to be determined by IDOA.

  • MEDICALLY FRAGILE STUDENTS 1. If a teacher will be providing instructional or other services to a medically fragile student, the teacher or another adult who will be present when the instruction or other services are being provided will be advised of the steps to be taken in the event an emergency arises relating to the student's medical condition.

  • Hospital This plan covers behavioral health services if you are inpatient at a general or specialty hospital. See Inpatient Services in Section 3 for additional information. Residential Treatment Facility This plan covers services at behavioral health residential treatment facilities, which provide: • clinical treatment; • medication evaluation management; and • 24-hour on site availability of health professional staff, as required by licensing regulations. Intermediate Care Services This plan covers intermediate care services, which are facility-based programs that are: • more intensive than traditional outpatient services; • less intensive than 24-hour inpatient hospital or residential treatment facility services; and • used as a step down from a higher level of care; or • used a step-up from standard care level of care. Intermediate care services include the following: • Partial Hospital Program (PHP) – PHPs are structured and medically supervised day, evening, or nighttime treatment programs providing individualized treatment plans. A PHP typically runs for five hours a day, five days per week. • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – An IOP provides substantial clinical support for patients who are either in transition from a higher level of care or at risk for admission to a higher level of care. An IOP typically runs for three hours per day, three days per week.

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