Open Door Policy Sample Clauses
An Open Door Policy clause establishes that employees are encouraged to freely communicate concerns, suggestions, or grievances directly to management without fear of retaliation. In practice, this means staff can bypass traditional hierarchical channels and approach supervisors or higher-level managers at any time to discuss workplace issues or ideas. The core function of this clause is to foster transparent communication, address problems early, and create a more responsive and supportive work environment.
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Open Door Policy. House officers are encouraged to raise concerns about the learning and working environment to the elected representatives of the House Staff Association, a Program Director, the Designated Institutional Official the Director of GME, Rush University Medical Center or any other leader in Rush Medical College as appropriate. Concerns will be treated in a confidential manner to the greatest extent possible. Intimidation or retaliation against any House Officer for raising a concern is strictly prohibited.
Open Door Policy. If at any time, the Buyer can no longer retain possession of the dog, the Seller must be notified. The Buyer must work with the Seller in order to find a new suitable home for the puppy. In the event a new suitable home cannot be found within the Buyers timeframe the puppy would be returned to the Seller so they could find a suitable home. Under no circumstances will the Buyer rehome the dog, which includes surrendering the dog to the pound or any rescue center. This provision is to ensure that our puppies will not end up homeless or destroyed, and a proper suitable home is found. Rehoming of a puppy without notifying X- Designer Breeds will be considered breach of contract and the Buyer will be responsible for damages for the actual value of the puppy at the time of original sale (purchase price) and any fees incurred to regain possession of the dog.
Open Door Policy. The Members shall have direct access to a network of one thousand fifty-two (1,052) accredited hospitals/clinics nationwide, three (3) mall-based clinics, three (3) center satellite clinics, nine (9) hospital-based clinics, fifteen (15) referral desks and eighteen (18) free-standing clinics including a Head Office Clinic. SPECIMEN COPY
Open Door Policy. The City Manager shall maintain an open door policy encouraging communication between the members of the City Commission, City Employees, residents, property owners and other persons who have matters of interest related to the well- being of the City.
Open Door Policy. It is our policy at Tiny Hands Academy to maintain an open door policy with all parents of enrolled children. Parents will have immediate access without prior notice to the academy as long as their presence does not effect other children placed in our care. In situations where there is custody or domestic issues the following will apply: • The academy must be provided with the most recent certified copy of court orders and any amendments to the order, i.e. custody order, restraining order, or a protection order from abuse. • The academy will follow the orders of the court. Deviations from the court will only be made if there are written instructions from signatures). • If there is not a copy of a court order or a copy has not been provided to the academy, then both parents will have equal access to their child. By law the academy may not deny access to the child by either parent without a court order. • If there is a verbal or physical conflict at the center, we will contact the police. The following fees are due upon enrollment: $65 Registration fee and a $40 Supply fee. These fees are non-refundable. I understand that if I disenroll and decide to re-enroll, that the above fees are used to hold my child(s) enrollment and are non-refundable if the child(ren)does not attend. These fees are due by the first Friday of the enrollment week. Enrollment For your child’s safety and to comply with state regulations, all health forms and enrollment papers must be completed and on file at the Academy prior to your child’s first day of attendance. The following items must be submitted at the time of enrollment. • Form 3040 - physical examination • Form 680 or 681 - immunization record • Tiny Hands Academy Enrollment Form • One time Registration Fee (non-refundable) • School Readiness and/or VPK contracts • DCF forms • One Week’s Full Tuition Payment (Non-Refundable) Tiny Hands Academy does not discriminate in regard to religion, sex, national or ethnic origin in our admission policies. (All Items must be labeled with first and last names) • Infant/One Year Old: wipes, diapers, blankets and change of clothing, formula (if applicable) • Two Year Old: Wipes, Diapers (Pull-Ups or Training Pants), blanket and change of clothing • Three and Four Year Old: Blanket and change of clothing - All blankets must go home on Fridays to be laundered and returned on Monday - Ensure that your child’s first and last name is on all of their belongings. Each child is required by the Depar...
Open Door Policy. The provider always has an open-door policy. If you are interested in checking in on your child(ren) during the hours they are enrolled, you may do so anytime without notice. It is appreciated if you text or call before coming to the door between the hours of 1 and 3pm due to the children napping. Parent(s)/Guardian(s) are required to sign their child in and out using the sign in sheet in the entryway. If someone other than the child’s custodial parents or guardian (on the authorization for pick up) will be picking up the child from childcare, prior written (emails ok) authorization must be given. The parent(s)/ guardian(s) are the only persons who can authorize the release of a child to another individual. The parent(s)/Guardian(s) should provide the names of at least two other adults who have permission to pick up the child in case of an emergency. This authorization is given on the enrollment form and should be periodically updated in writing. I will not authorize phone calls as a request for a non-authorized individual to pick up child; I must have it in writing. An email or text will work. All immunizations must be up to date. Each time your child is immunized, you are required to promptly give me an updated copy of your child’s immunization record. On June 30, 2015 Governor ▇▇▇▇▇ signed SB 277 and personal and religious belief exemptions will not be allowed in California, effective July 1, 2016.
Open Door Policy. If at any time, the Buyer can no longer retain possession of the dog, the Seller must be notified and granted full ownership of the dog back to Misty’s Toy Aussies who will find a suitable home for the dog. Our puppies are considered property of ▇▇▇▇▇’s Toy Aussies. No refunds. The dog must be returned with all medical records. Under no circumstances will the Buyer rehome the dog, which includes surrendering the dog to the pound or any rescue center. This provision is to ensure that our Toy Aussie’s will not end up homeless or destroyed, and a proper suitable home is found. Rehoming of our puppy without written consent from ▇▇▇▇▇’s Toy Aussies will be considered breach of contract and the Buyer will be sued for damages for the actual value of the puppy at the time of original sale (purchase price) and any fees incurred to regain possession on the dog.
Open Door Policy. If at any time, the Buyer can no longer retain possession of the dog, the Seller must be notified and granted full ownership of the dog back to Millersburg Paws who will find a suitable home for the dog. Our puppies are considered property of Millersburg Paws. No refunds. The dog must be returned with all medical records. Under no circumstances will the Buyer rehome the dog, which includes surrendering the dog to the pound or any rescue center. This provision is to ensure that our Golden Doodles will not end up homeless or destroyed, and a proper suitable home is found. Rehoming of our puppy without written consent from Millersburg Paws will be considered breach of contract and the Buyer will be sued for damages for the actual value of the puppy at the time of original sale (purchase price) and any fees incurred to regain possession on the dog. Vaccinations Limitations: Your puppy has not been fully vaccinated and the recommended vaccination protocol schedule as age appropriate must be continued in order to maintain the one (1) year Guarantee outlined, the Buyer must have all immunizations done by a licensed veterinarian and provide proof of treatment to Seller upon request. The puppy’s immune system is still developing and it is highly recommend to AVOID all dog parks or public spaces for up to 4 months until their recommended vaccine protocol has been met as directed by Buyers veterinarian.
Open Door Policy. The purpose of the ADM Board’s open door policy is to encourage open communication, feedback, and discussion where everyone’s voice is heard regarding any matter of importance to an employee. Through this open door policy, employees can approach any manager or the Executive Director to seek understanding of the rationale for practices, processes, and procedures or to offer input to improve a process. While there may not be an immediate change to existing methods, procedures, or approach, your voice will be heard. If any area of your work is causing you concern, you have the responsibility to first address your concern with your supervisor.
Open Door Policy. If at any time, the Buyer can no longer retain possession of the dog, the Seller must be notified and the puppy returned to the Seller. The Buyer must work with the Seller in order to find a new suitable home for the puppy. In this event the Buyer is not guaranteed any sort of refund. Refunds will be given on a case by case basis. If any sort of refund is issued, the amount will also be on a case by case basis and determined by the age of the dog, cost to get the dog back to the breeder, vet costs, etc. Under no circumstances will the Buyer rehome the dog, which includes surrendering the dog to the pound or any rescue center. This provision is to ensure that our Australian Labradoodles will not end up homeless or destroyed, and a proper suitable home is found. Rehoming of a puppy without notifying Pupkin Patch Doodles will be considered breach of contract and may be met with legal action. The Buyer will be responsible for damages for the actual value of the puppy at the time of original sale (purchase price) and any fees incurred to regain possession of the dog.
