Common use of Notify of unsatisfactory performance Clause in Contracts

Notify of unsatisfactory performance. If the Affiliate determines that a Student is not performing satisfactorily within the Program, the Affiliate will notify the School of the Affiliate’s intent to no longer permit a Student to participate in the Program at the Affiliate Facilities. However, prior to the Affiliate issuing such notice, the Program Liaison is required to develop and implement a remedial plan with the Student under the guidance of the School that addresses the deficiencies and identifies the actions or activities necessary to improve Student performance. The Affiliate may request the School to withdraw from the Program or exclude from any of the Affiliate Facilities any Student who, in the Affiliate’s sole judgment: (1) is not performing satisfactorily, (2) refuses to follow the Affiliate’s administrative and patient care policies, practices, rules, regulations, procedures, and guidelines applicable to the Program, (3) does not meet the Affiliate’s employee standards for safety, health, cooperation, or ethical behavior that the Affiliate imposes on the Affiliate’s own employees, including those involving behavior, dress, and hygiene, or (4) whoseconduct or state of health is deemed detrimental by the Affiliate to the best interest of the Affiliate or its patients or staff. Such request must be in writing and must include a statement of the reason or reasons why the Affiliate desires the School to withdraw and/or exclude such Student from any of the Affiliate Facilities. If the School disagrees with such request, the Affiliate and the School agree to:(1) utilize the dispute resolution process in this Agreement, and (2) require the Student to stay away from the Affiliate Facilities during the pendency of the dispute resolution process if and to the extent deemed necessary by the Affiliate, pending investigation and resolution of the matter by the Affiliate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Affiliation Agreement, Affiliation Agreement

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Notify of unsatisfactory performance. If the Affiliate determines that a Student is not performing satisfactorily within the Program, the Affiliate will notify the School of the Affiliate’s intent to no longer permit a Student to participate in the Program at the Affiliate Facilities. However, prior to the Affiliate issuing such notice, the Program Liaison is required to develop and implement a remedial plan with the Student under the guidance of the School that addresses the deficiencies and identifies the actions or activities necessary to improve Student performance. The Affiliate may request the School to withdraw from the Program or exclude from any of the Affiliate Facilities any Student who, in the Affiliate’s sole judgment: (1) is not performing satisfactorily, (2) refuses to follow the Affiliate’s administrative and patient care policies, practices, rules, regulations, procedures, and guidelines applicable to the Program, (3) does not meet the Affiliate’s employee standards for safety, health, cooperation, or ethical behavior that the Affiliate imposes on the Affiliate’s own employees, including those involving behavior, dress, and hygiene, or (4) whoseconduct whose conduct or state of health is deemed detrimental by the Affiliate to the best interest of the Affiliate or its patients Clients or staff. Such request must be in writing and must include a statement of the reason or reasons why the Affiliate desires the School to withdraw and/or exclude such Student from any of the Affiliate Facilities. If the School disagrees with such request, the Affiliate and the School agree to:(1to: (1) utilize the dispute resolution process in this Agreement, and (2) require the Student to stay away from the Affiliate Facilities during the pendency of the dispute resolution process if and to the extent deemed necessary by the Affiliate, pending investigation and resolution of the matter by the Affiliate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Affiliation Agreement, Affiliation Agreement

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Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Affiliation Agreement

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