New Hospital Sample Clauses

New Hospital. A new hospital shall be built by ETG with the level and scale of the hospital to be determined by good faith negotiations by the Parties. However, in the interests of public health, this hospital must be of sufficient size and sophistication to meet the reasonably anticipated treatment needs of the maximum number of tourists anticipates its collective tourist industry shall attract when operating at peak capacity combined with the pre-Development indigenous population of Yap. Expansion of this contemplated hospital and its available facilities must correspond with any expansion of the Project which will lead to an expansion of the number of possible tourists ETG’s project may attract when operating at peak capacity. This section and its provisions are specifically designed to assure that the State and its medical care facilities do not become overwhelmed at any time due to the influx of tourists. Neither ETG (including its Subsidiaries, Affiliates, and/or Other Project Participants) nor the State may create and prepare a health care facility which denies access and/or treatment to any person located within the borders of the State of Yap. This section shall not deny a private entity from creating a health care facility which operates on a for-profit basis. Nor shall it, in any way, restrict or impair the authority of the Governor of the State of Yap to act, pursuant to the laws of the State of Yap, during a State of Emergency.
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  • Hospital Any institution which is legally licensed as a medical or surgical facility in the country in which it is located, which is a) primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and therapeutic facilities for clinical and surgical diagnosis, treatment and care of injured and sick persons by or under the supervision of a staff of physicians; and b) not a place of rest, a place for the aged or nursing or convalescent home or institution or a long term care facility.

  • Hospital Services The Hospital will: 6.1.1 achieve the Performance Standards described in the Schedules and the HSAA Indicator Technical Specifications; 6.1.2 not reduce, stop, start, expand, cease to provide or transfer the provision of Hospital Services to another hospital or to another site of the Hospital if such action would result in the Hospital being unable to achieve the Performance Standards described in the Schedules and the HSAA Indicator Technical Specifications; and 6.1.3 not restrict or refuse the provision of Hospital Services that are funded by the Funder to an individual, directly or indirectly, based on the geographic area in which the person resides in Ontario, and will establish a policy prohibiting any health care professional providing services at the Hospital, including physicians, from doing the same.

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  • Childcare 8.1. One third credit shall be given where a teacher resigns or takes leave from the New Zealand teaching service in order to care for her/his own children provided that the teacher was a certificated teacher (or equivalent) at the time of resigning or taking leave, otherwise no credit will be given.

  • Chiropractic Services This plan covers chiropractic visits up to the benefit limit shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits. The benefit limit applies to any visit for the purposes of chiropractic treatment or diagnosis.

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