Non-Emergency Situations. Except in emergency situations, employees are not required to administer medication, or supervise the self-administration of medication, to pupils in school.
Non-Emergency Situations. In non-emergency situations, requests for mutual assistance shall be made with the Chief in a timely fashion through the agency’s chain of command.
Non-Emergency Situations. Except as provided elsewhere within this Agreement, and outside of Emergency Situations, if the Director determines in his or her sole discretion that continued operation of Licensee’s Facilities would cause or contribute to an immediate threat to the public health, welfare and safety (except for conditions or threats associated with human exposure to radio frequency emissions which are in compliance with the stand-off distance identified in the final RFES Study unless otherwise indicated), the Director may order Licensee to discontinue its operation of these facilities. Licensee shall immediately comply with this order, and Licensee may not commence operations until the Director determines in his or her sole discretion that the facilities no longer cause or contribute to an immediate threat. Licensee agrees not to hold Licensor responsible or liable for and shall protect, defend, and indemnify and hold Licensor harmless for any damage, loss, claim, or liability of any nature suffered as a result of the loss of the use of Licensee’s Facilities or other communication facilities. If, on account of a situation described in this Section, Licensor interrupts Licensee’s use of the Licensee’s Facilities for a period greater than ten (10) consecutive Days, Licensee shall have the right to terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) Days prior written notice to Licensor.
Non-Emergency Situations. Non-emergency situations shall be defined as those instances when an employee has occasion to schedule dental or medical appointments, etc., as a matter of no urgency and no hardship will result if the employee waits several days before the appointment. The employee shall schedule medical or dental appointments, and/or treatments at a time, which does not unduly interfere with job-related duties and shall notify his/her supervisor as soon as the time of the appointment is known. Non-emergency use of sick leave shall be requested at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the anticipated absence. The employee must request the usage of non-emergency sick leave in writing on a form provided by management.
Non-Emergency Situations. The Contracting Officer (CO) sends an RFQ to the selected ERLN laboratories.
Non-Emergency Situations. An employee called back to duty shall be credited with a minimum of two hours; work commencing when he/she reports to duty. Any hours worked in excess of two hours shall be credited on an hour- for-hour basis for actual time worked. Travel time shall not be considered hours worked, and shall not be compensated in any manner whatsoever.
Non-Emergency Situations. In the investigation of a criminal offense, a Village law enforcement officer may only enter onto LTBB's Trust land after first contacting and receiving permission from LTBB's Police Department to do so. LTBB's Police Department may condition approval of such request on an LTBB officer accompanying the non-Tribal officer onto the Trust land.
Non-Emergency Situations. In the investigation of a criminal offense, a Tribal law enforcement officer may only carry out law enforcement activity on land under the Village’s jurisdiction after first contacting and receiving permission from the Village’s Police Department to do so. The Village’s Police
Non-Emergency Situations. Due to the clinic schedule, your provider may not be immediately available by telephone. We will make every effort to return your call on the same day you make it, with the exception of evenings (after 5:00pm), weekends, and holidays.
Non-Emergency Situations a. In cases where the parent is unavailable to provide general or informed consent and the child is being supervised by a caregiver who is not the child’s legal guardian (e.g., grandparent) and does not have power of attorney, general and informed consent must be obtained from one of the following:
i. Lawfully authorized legal guardian,;
ii. Xxxxxx parent, group xxxx xxxxx or other person with whom the Department of Economic Security/18Child Protective Safety Services (DES/CPSDCS)19 has placed the child,; or
iii. Government agency authorized by the court.
b. If someone other than the child’s parent intends to provide general and, when applicable, informed consent to treatment, the following documentation must be obtained and filed in the child’s comprehensive clinical record: 18 Clarification made throughout this document regarding DES and DCS. All references of DES/CPS have been changed to Department of Child Safety (DCS). 19 Clarification of other governmental organizations and conformity to current practice. Individual/Entity Documentation Legal guardian Copy of court order assigning custody Relatives Copy of power of attorney document Other person/agency Copy of court order assigning custody DES/CPSDCS Placements (for children removed from the home by DES/CPSDCS), such as: • Xxxxxx parents • Group xxxx xxxxx • Xxxxxx xxxx xxxxx • Relatives • Other person/agency in whose care DES/CPSDCS has placed the child None required (see note)* NOTE: If behavioral health providers doubt whether the individual bringing the child in for services is a person/agency representative in whose care DES/CPS DCS has placed the child, the provider may ask to review verification, such as documentation given to the individual by DES DCS indicating that the individual is an authorized DES/CPS DCS placement. If the individual does not have this documentation, then the provider may also contact the child’s DES/CPS DCS caseworker to verify the individual’s identity.
c. For any child who has been removed from the home by CPSDCS, the xxxxxx parent, group xxxx xxxxx, xxxxxx xxxx xxxxx, relative or other person or agency in whose care the child is currently placed may give consent for the following behavioral health services:
i. Evaluation and treatment for emergency conditions that are not life threatening,; and
ii. Routine medical and dental treatment and procedures, including early periodic screening, diagnosis and treatment services, and services by health care providers to relieve...