Odškodnění 10.1 Xxxxxxx shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Institution, its trustees, officers, agents and employees (including Principal Investigator and co-investigators) from any and all losses, costs, expenses, liabilities, claims, actions and damages, based on a personal injury to a Trial Subject directly caused by use of the Study Product in accordance with the Protocol during the course of the Clinical Trial. 10.1 Společnost Xxxxxxx ochrání, zbaví odpovědnosti a odškodní poskytovatele, jeho členy správní rady, úředníky, zástupce a zaměstnance (včetně hlavního zkoušejícího a spoluzkoušejících) za všechny ztráty, náklady, výdaje, závazky, nároky, žaloby a škody způsobené újmou na zdraví subjektu hodnocení, která byla způsobena přímo užíváním hodnoceného přípravku v souladu s protokolem během klinického hodnocení.
STRS PICK-UP The Board herewith agrees to pick up (assume and pay) contributions to the State Teachers Retirement System (or State Employees Retirement System) on behalf of the unit members in the bargaining unit on the following terms and conditions:
Year-End Grievances In the event a grievance is filed at such time that it cannot be processed through all the steps in this grievance procedure by the end of the school year, and if left unresolved until the beginning of the following school year could result in irreparable harm to a party in interest, the time limits set forth herein shall be reduced so that the grievance procedure may be exhausted prior to the end of the school year or as soon thereafter as is practicable.
Year-End Grievance In the event a grievance is filed at such time that it cannot be processed through all steps in this grievance procedure by the end of the school year and, if left unresolved until the beginning of the following school year, could result in irreparable harm to a party in interest, the time limits set forth herein shall be reduced so that the grievance procedure may be exhausted prior to the end of the school year or within a maximum of 30 days thereafter. Reduction of the time limit shall be with mutual consent.
Yeah I mean, I take them at bedtime, but the thing is that it depends on when I go to bed. – Hispanic/Latino, age 35 Setting up visual cues (e.g, calendars, location of pill bottles) as reminders also facilitated their retention in care and helped with navigating around individual and structural barriers (e.g., poor memory, transportation). Yeah I have, like I said that board that I have in the house, I have to also call in my medication because they mail it to me because of transportation issues. So a lot of my medication has to be mailed out so I have to xxxx on the calendar what days/time to call in you know. I call in like five days before the medication actually is going to run out because they have to mail it and I have to sign for it. – African American, age 48 These cues further served as tools to avoid missing medications by notifying the patient of impending prescription refills. As I was saying, the pill box, that really helps remind me of if I did take it or did not take it. Then, making sure that I have, when I get low, that I call it in, or else now I have it where they call me, so I have a relationship with the pharmacy – computerized, so they’ll call and say that you need to have it, so that’s good. I can either go pick it up or have it delivered, so I switched pharmacies also. One time I went to another pharmacy and it was always, you have to wait sometimes two or three hours for refills. Now, it’s about a half an hour wait if you go to pick it up, or it can be delivered to you. – African American, age 58 Finally, use of technology (e.g., programming cell phone reminders) facilitated ARV and appointment adherence. Seeking Instrumental Support. Help seeking was another common practice among MSM in this group, which facilitated movement across the care continuum. Care engaged MSM-LWH were more open to seeking out advice from other individuals compared to MSM-LWH in the other care groups. Many sought out instrumental support, from partners, family, and friends, during the disclosure process. Their MSM-LWH peers were another source of HIV-related support, by stressing the importance of attending appointments and frequent testing on HIV clinical outcomes (i.e. CD4 cell counts, viral load), and even providing tangible resources to assist with linkage into care. Yes, very supportive. They told me that there’s a lot of places that I can go and places I can be treated if I need to take medication, places where I can go that’s helpful towards that disease. – African American, age 45 Care engaged men were also more inclined to discuss the way in which their providers gave them support and how they would seek advice from them. Now, I have one of the greatest doctors. I see him now every three months…he makes sure I take that [medication] regularly. If I don’t, he knows because stuff starts to go crazy. So, I make sure I take it every day. He’s very persistent with that… Do not, his thing is stressed, do not miss a dose…And I’ve seen since I haven’t missed. I haven’t been missing… - African American, 52 Seeking Emotional Support. Similar to seeking instrumental support, many of the men sought out emotional support from friends, family members, partners, professionals, and support groups. Discussions of seeking emotional support usually emerged when the men were elaborating on their experiences with HIV disclosure and most of these men were able to gain compassion and empathy from people in their social network.
Subject to Annual Appropriation Consistent with Article X, § 20 of the Colorado Constitution, any financial obligation of the Town not performed during the current fiscal year is subject to annual appropriation, shall extend only to monies currently appropriated, and shall not constitute a mandatory charge, requirement, debt or liability beyond the current fiscal year.