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NORTHERN HEALTH MAINTENANCE Sample Clauses

NORTHERN HEALTH MAINTENANCE. 28.1 Health Maintenance shall be provided for all Employees. Employees will be required to seek prior approval from the CAO unless in emergent situations. The number of paid trips per fiscal year to a maximum of three (3) for full-time Employees. OTFT Employees shall be pro-rated based on the previous years’ hours of work. The calculation will be a pro-ration on each trip to a maximum of three (3) trips per fiscal year. The Employee shall provide proof that they attended for Health Maintenance. One (1) night accommodations per trip as required. Additional Health Maintenance trips may be requested and are subject to prior approval by the Village Council.
NORTHERN HEALTH MAINTENANCE. 28.1 Health Maintenance shall be provided for all employees. The number of paid trips per fiscal year to a maximum of two (2) for full-time employees. OTFT employees shall be pro-rated based on the previous years’ hours of work. The calculation will be a pro-ration on each trip to a maximum of two (2) trips per fiscal year. One night accommodations per trip as required. Additional Health Maintenance trips may be requested and are subject to prior approval by the Village Council.
NORTHERN HEALTH MAINTENANCE. ‌ a) Health transportation shall be provided to Employees to the nearest center where the required service is available. The number of paid trips per fiscal year to a maximum of four (4), for full-time Employees. OTFT Employees shall be pro-rated based on the previous year’s hours of work. The calculation will be a pro-ration on each trip to a maximum of four (4) trips per fiscal year. In the first year of employment for OTFT the Employee shall earn Northern Health Maintenance as follows: For 487.2 hours paid excluding overtime, the Employee shall be entitled to 25% of the cost of the round trip; For 974.4 hours paid excluding overtime, the Employee shall be entitled to 50% of the cost of the round trip; For 1461.6 hours paid excluding overtime, the Employee shall be entitled to 75% of the cost of the round trip; For 1948.8 hours paid excluding overtime, the Employee shall be entitled to 100% of the cost of the round trip; The annual calculation for subsequent years for OTFT Part-time and OTFT casual/relief shall be as follows: Number of hours paid (all hrs excluding b) To be eligible, the Employee must: i. live in a centre where medical attention is not available; ii. provide proof of warranted medical attention; iii. complete their probation period; iv. provide proof of referral if medical attention is available in home location. c) An Employee who claims for a medical trip is not entitled to claim mileage from another plan or agency on the same trip, eg: spousal plan, SGI, etc. d) Actual return mileage, to the nearest centre where the required service is available, will be paid in accordance with the current Transportation Allowance. e) When two (2) or more Employees are given time off for medical travel, and they are traveling together, only single trip benefits will be paid. Where an Employee arranges to use a CVA or rides in a private vehicle for which the Health Region is paying, no medical transportation allowance will be paid. An Employee that uses the services of the Health Region medical taxi will not be reimbursed for their medical transportation. f) Transportation shall be paid to an Employee for a spouse, or their children (eighteen (18) years of age or under), including adopted children as well as wholly dependent children over eighteen (18) years of age (eg. disabled): i. if it is necessary for the family member who obtains treatment to be escorted by the Employee during the period of travel; ii. no suitable arrangements for the care of the...
NORTHERN HEALTH MAINTENANCE. 26.1 The Hamlet shall reimburse employees for four (4) medical trips per year, mileage only, from Turnor Lake for medical care not available in Turnor Lake for themselves or their immediate family with a referral certificate from their Doctor. The Council will reimburse employees for their trips to the nearest dentist, optometrist and specialist.
NORTHERN HEALTH MAINTENANCE. 28.1 Health Maintenance shall be provided for all employees. The number of paid trips per fiscal year to a maximum of two (2) for full-time employees. OTFT employees shall be pro-rated based on the previous years’ hours of work. The calculation will be a pro-ration on each trip to a maximum of two (2) trips per fiscal year. One night accommodations per trip as required. Additional Health Maintenance trips may be requested and are subject to prior approval by the Village Council. 28.2 To be eligible, the Employee must: i. provide proof of warranted medical attention; ii. provide proof of referral if medical attention is available in home location. 28.3 An Employee who claims for a medical trip is not entitled to claim mileage from another plan or agency on the same trip, eg: spousal plan, SGI, etc. 28.4 Actual return mileage, to the nearest centre where the required service is available, will be paid in accordance with the current Transportation Allowance. 28.5 Transportation shall be paid to an Employee for a spouse or their children (eighteen (18) years of age or under), including adopted children as well as wholly dependent children over eighteen (18) years of age (eg. disabled). 28.6 Mileage shall be paid as per Article 7.11.
NORTHERN HEALTH MAINTENANCE. 28.1 The Hamlet shall reimburse employees for four (4) medical trips per year, mileage only, from Turnor Lake for medical care not available in Turnor Lake for themselves or their immediate family with a referral certificate from their Doctor. The Council will reimburse employees for their trips to the nearest dentist, optometrist and specialist. Administrative Clerk Postal Clerk Facility Maintenance worker Facility Maintenance worker (Part-time) $23.27 $17.43 $16.52 $14.95
NORTHERN HEALTH MAINTENANCE a) Health transportation shall be provided to Employees to the nearest center where the required service is available. The number of paid trips per fiscal year to a maximum of four (4), for full-time Employees. OTFT Employees shall be pro-rated based on the previous year s hours of work. The calculation will be a pro-ration on each trip to a maximum of four (4) trips per fiscal year. b) To be eligible, the Employee must: i. live in a centre where medical attention is not available; ii. provide proof of warranted medical attention; iii. complete their probation period; iv. provide proof of referral if medical attention is available in home location.

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