Common use of MEDICAL, PHYSICAL PROCEDURES Clause in Contracts

MEDICAL, PHYSICAL PROCEDURES. 36.01 Except for programs of general application throughout the system, a teacher shall not be required to do any medical or physical procedures for pupils. Such procedures include routine administration of medication, catheterization, lifting a pupil, physiotherapy, feeding handicapped students, post-urinal drainage, manual expression of the bladder, toileting assistance, and any other medical or physical procedure. The administration of these procedures shall be by health service and/or other qualified personnel. It shall not be part of the duties and responsibilities of a teacher to examine pupils for communicable conditions or diseases.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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MEDICAL, PHYSICAL PROCEDURES. 36.01 Except for programs of general application throughout the system, a teacher shall not be required to do any medical or physical procedures for pupils. Such procedures include routine administration of medication, catheterization, lifting a pupil, physiotherapy, feeding handicapped students, post-urinal post‐urinal drainage, manual expression of the bladder, toileting assistance, and any other medical or physical procedure. The administration of these procedures shall be by health service and/or other qualified personnel. It shall not be part of the duties and responsibilities of a teacher to examine pupils for communicable conditions or diseases.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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MEDICAL, PHYSICAL PROCEDURES. 36.01 Except for programs of general application throughout the system, a A teacher shall not be required to do any medical or physical procedures for pupils. Such procedures include routine administration of medication, catheterization, lifting a pupil, physiotherapy, feeding handicapped students, post-urinal drainage, manual expression of the bladder, toileting assistance, and any other medical or physical procedureprocedures. The administration of these procedures shall be by health service services and/or other qualified personnel. It shall not be part of the duties and responsibilities of a teacher to examine pupils for communicable conditions or diseases.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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