Common use of Notice and Report Pay Clause in Contracts

Notice and Report Pay. Nurses who are scheduled to report for work and who are permitted to come to work without notification from the Medical Center (and such notice occurs if the Medical Center leaves a message on the nurse’s phone) that no work is available in their regular assignments shall perform any nursing work to which they may be qualified and assigned. 4.5.1 If a nurse is not needed by the Medical Center and is not notified before the start of the next shift that he/she would have otherwise worked, he/she shall receive 3 hours’ pay in accordance with the provisions of this section. 4.5.2 The provisions of this section shall not apply if the lack of work is not within the control of the Medical Center or if the Medical Center makes a reasonable effort to notify the nurse by telephone not to report for work at least 90 minutes before his/her scheduled time to work. 4.5.2.1 If the Medical Center notifies a nurse that the nurse is not needed pursuant to Article 4.5.2 and then, before the start of the nurse's regularly-scheduled shift, determines that the nurse is needed to work, the nurse is not required to report to work. If the nurse does agree to report to work, the nurse will be paid from the beginning of his or her regularly- scheduled shift, provided that the nurse actually arrives at work within a reasonable time (with consideration given to the time needed by the nurse to drive to work). If the nurse has been placed on standby and is then called to report to work within 30 minutes of the start of the shift, the shift is still treated as a standby shift for purposes of call-back pay. 4.5.3 It shall be the responsibility of the nurse to notify the Medical Center of his/her current address and telephone number. Failure to do so shall exempt the Medical Center from the notification requirements and the payment of the above minimum guarantee.

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Samples: Professional Services

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Notice and Report Pay. Nurses who are scheduled to report for work and who are permitted to come to work without notification from the Medical Center (and such notice occurs if the Medical Center leaves a message on the nurse’s phone) that no work is available in their regular assignments shall perform any nursing work to which they may be qualified and assigned. 4.5.1 4.55.1 If a nurse is not needed by the Medical Center and is not notified before the start of the next shift that he/she would have otherwise worked, he/she shall receive 3 hours’ pay in accordance with the provisions of this section. 4.5.2 4.55.2 The provisions of this section shall not apply if the lack of work is not within the control of the Medical Center or if the Medical Center makes a reasonable effort to notify the nurse by telephone not to report for work at least 90 minutes before his/her scheduled time to work. Nurses should notify the Medical Center of absence from work because of illness as far in advance as possible, but at least 90 minutes before the start of the shift. 4.5.2.1 4.55.2.1 If the Medical Center notifies a nurse that the nurse is not needed pursuant to Article 4.5.2 and then, before the start of the nurse's regularly-scheduled shift, determines that the nurse is needed to work, the nurse is not required to report to work. If the nurse does agree to report to work, the nurse will be paid from the beginning of his or her regularly- scheduled shift, provided that the nurse actually arrives at work within a reasonable time (with consideration given to the time needed by the nurse to drive to work). If the nurse has been placed on standby and is then called to report to work within 30 minutes of the start of the shift, the shift is still treated as a standby shift for purposes of call-back pay. 4.5.3 4.55.3 It shall be the responsibility of the nurse to notify the Medical Center of his/her current address and telephone number. Failure to do so shall exempt the Medical Center from the notification requirements and the payment of the above minimum guarantee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

Notice and Report Pay. Nurses who are scheduled to report for work and who are permitted to come to work without notification from the Medical Center (and such notice occurs if the Medical Center leaves a message on the nurse’s phone) that no work is available in their regular assignments shall perform any nursing work to which they may be qualified and assigned.) 4.5.1 If a nurse is not needed by the Medical Center and is not notified before the start of the next shift that he/she would have otherwise worked, he/she shall receive 3 hours’ pay in accordance with the provisions of this section. 4.5.2 The provisions of this section shall not apply if the lack of work is not within the control of the Medical Center or if the Medical Center makes a reasonable effort to notify the nurse by telephone not to report for work at least 90 minutes before his/her scheduled time to work. Nurses should notify the Medical Center of absence from work because of illness as far in advance as possible, but at least 90 minutes before the start of the shift. 4.5.2.1 If the Medical Center notifies a nurse that the nurse is not needed pursuant to Article 4.5.2 and then, before the start of the nurse's regularly-scheduled shift, determines that the nurse is needed to work, the nurse is not required to report to work. If the nurse does agree to report to work, the nurse will be paid from the beginning of his or her regularly- scheduled shift, provided that the nurse actually arrives at work within a reasonable time (with consideration given to the time needed by the nurse to drive to work). If the nurse has been placed on standby and is then called to report to work within 30 minutes of the start of the shift, the shift is still treated as a standby shift for purposes of call-back pay. 4.5.3 It shall be the responsibility of the nurse to notify the Medical Center of his/her current address and telephone number. Failure to do so shall exempt the Medical Center from the notification requirements and the payment of the above minimum guarantee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

Notice and Report Pay. Nurses who are scheduled to report for work and who are permitted to come to work without notification from the Medical Center (and such notice occurs if the Medical Center leaves a message on the nurse’s phone) that no work is available in their regular assignments shall perform any nursing work to which they may be qualified and assigned. 4.5.1 If a nurse is not needed by the Medical Center and is not notified before the start of the next shift that he/she would have otherwise worked, he/she shall receive 3 hours’ pay in accordance with the provisions of this section. 4.5.2 The provisions of this section shall not apply if the lack of work is not within the control of the Medical Center or if the Medical Center makes a reasonable effort to notify the nurse by telephone not to report for work at least 90 minutes before his/her scheduled time to work. Nurses should notify the Medical Center of absence from work because of illness as far in advance as possible, but at least 90 minutes before the start of the shift. 4.5.2.1 If the Medical Center notifies a nurse that the nurse is not needed pursuant to Article 4.5.2 and then, before the start of the nurse's regularly-scheduled shift, determines that the nurse is needed to work, the nurse is not required to report to work. If the nurse does agree to report to work, the nurse will be paid from the beginning of his or her regularly- scheduled shift, provided that the nurse actually arrives at work within a reasonable time (with consideration given to the time needed by the nurse to drive to work). If the nurse has been placed on standby and is then called to report to work within 30 minutes of the start of the shift, the shift is still treated as a standby shift for purposes of call-back pay. 4.5.3 It shall be the responsibility of the nurse to notify the Medical Center of his/her current address and telephone number. Failure to do so shall exempt the Medical Center from the notification requirements and the payment of the above minimum guarantee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

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Notice and Report Pay. Nurses who are scheduled to report for work and 7 who are permitted to come to work without notification from the Medical 8 Center (and such notice occurs if the Medical Center leaves a message on 9 the nurse’s phone) that no work is available in their regular assignments shall 10 perform any nursing work to which they may be qualified and assigned. 11 4.5.1 If a nurse is not needed by the Medical Center and is not notified 12 before the start of the next shift that he/she would have otherwise 13 worked, he/she shall receive 3 hours’ pay in accordance with the 14 provisions of this section. 16 4.5.2 The provisions of this section shall not apply if the lack of work is not 17 within the control of the Medical Center or if the Medical Center makes 18 a reasonable effort to notify the nurse by telephone not to report for 19 work at least 90 minutes before his/her scheduled time to work. 20 Nurses should notify the Medical Center of absence from work 21 because of illness as far in advance as possible, but at least 90 22 minutes before the start of the shift. 23 4.5.2.1 If the Medical Center notifies a nurse that the nurse is not 24 needed pursuant to Article 4.5.2 and then, before the start 25 of the nurse's regularly-scheduled shift, determines that the 26 nurse is needed to work, the nurse is not required to report 27 to work. If the nurse does agree to report to work, the nurse 28 will be paid from the beginning of his or her regularly- 29 scheduled shift, provided that the nurse actually arrives at 30 work within a reasonable time (with consideration given to 31 the time needed by the nurse to drive to work). If the nurse 32 has been placed on standby and is then called to report to 33 work within 30 minutes of the start of the shift, the shift is 34 still treated as a standby shift for purposes of call-back pay. 2 4.5.3 It shall be the responsibility of the nurse to notify the Medical Center of 3 his/her current address and telephone number. Failure to do so shall 4 exempt the Medical Center from the notification requirements and the 5 payment of the above minimum guarantee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement

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