Phone Consultation Sample Clauses

Phone Consultation a) It is agreed by the parties that phone consultation data will be collated and be provided to the Union by the end of the term of this collective agreement for consideration during the next negotiations. b) Where a pharmacist receives an enquiry via telephone whilst in the course of their on-call duties that fulfils the following criteria: i. The enquiry required either: • Consultation with secondary reference sources (e.g. Micromedex® online database, Up-to-Date online, Martindale or similar) or • Consultation with at least two tertiary reference sources (e.g. BNF, XXXx or similar) or • The enquiry required accessing laboratory test results with subsequent interpretation of the same or • The enquiry required a calculation to be completed that fulfilled all criteria listed below. • Or related to the Provision/advise on domiciliary oxygen. • Or related to arranging access/transport of external stock. ii. The enquiry takes at least 15 minutes to complete. iii. The enquiry required a return phone call to the enquirer to be made. iv. The questions, answer and references sources used are documented on the on-call record sheet. v. A call-out has not been made within the last three hours (from receiving the telephone call). vi. Or any enquiry requiring more than 30 minutes work. The pharmacist will be paid a minimum of one hour at the appropriate overtime rate.
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Phone Consultation. An employee who is required to provide professional services over the telephone without returning to the Hospital shall be entitled to a minimum of fifteen (15) minutes pay at her regular straight time hourly rate, per call, regardless of the duration of the call. Any additional time spent on the call over and above fifteen
Phone Consultation. One 30-minute telephone consultation per month with an attorney who is part of the Legal Plan (the “Plan Attorney”) to discuss debt-related legal matters. Please note that in order to provide quality service to all subscribers, each phone consultation must focus strictly on legal advice for debt-related matters and therefore: (i) while your consultation may include discussion of the tax implications of the effect of a 1099-C cancellation of debt, the consultation must not include discussion of any tax-related debt or any other tax-related legal matter; and (ii) while your consultation may include discussion of a debt caused by a legal matter (such as a debt related to a divorce, child custody issue, employment dispute, personal injury, or criminal matter) the consult must focus on the (iii) debt rather than the legal matter that caused the debt.
Phone Consultation. If you need to contact me between sessions, please leave me a message on my voicemail. I am often not immediately available by telephone as I do not answer my phone when I am with clients or otherwise unable to secure confidentiality. However, I routinely return calls within 12-24 hours during regular business hours, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Calls between sessions are limited to 15 minutes or less. I will make every attempt to inform you in advance of planned absences and provide you with the name and phone number of the mental health professional covering my practice.

Related to Phone Consultation

  • Telephone Consultation When an Employee, who has been assigned on-call duty, is consulted by telephone and is authorized to handle patient/resident/client matters without returning to the workplace, such Employee shall be paid at the overtime rate for the total accumulated time spent on telephone consultation(s), and corresponding required documentation, during the on-call period. If telephone consultation has been provided by the Employee and the total accumulated time spent on such telephone consultation(s) and corresponding required documentation, during the on-call period, is less than 30 minutes, the Employee shall be compensated at the overtime rate for 30 minutes.

  • JOINT CONSULTATION 25.01 The parties acknowledge the mutual benefits to be derived from joint consultation and will consult on matters of common interest. 25.02 The subjects that may be determined as appropriate for joint consultation will be by mutual agreement of the parties. 25.03 Wherever possible, the Council shall consult with representatives of the Professional Institute at the appropriate level about contemplated changes in conditions of employment or working conditions not governed by this Agreement.

  • Consultation 10.1 The Employer agrees to consult the Employee timeously where the exercising of its powers will have amongst others- 10.1.1 A direct effect on the performance of any of the Employee’s functions; 10.1.2 Commit the Employee to implement or to give effect to a decision made by the Employer; and 10.1.3 A substantial financial effect on the Employer. 10.2 The Employer agrees to inform the Employee of the outcome of any decisions taken pursuant to the exercise of powers contemplated in clause 12.1 as soon as is practicable to enable the Employee to take any necessary action with delay.

  • Consultation Services The company hereby employs the consultant to perform the following services in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this agreement: The consultant will consult with the officers and employees of the company concerning matters relating to the management and organization of the company, their financial policies, the terms and conditions of employment, and generally any matter arising out of the business affairs of the company.

  • Review and Consultation Employee acknowledges and agrees he (a) has read this Agreement in its entirety prior to executing it, (b) understands the provisions and effects of this Agreement and (c) has consulted with such attorneys, accountants and financial or other advisors as he has deemed appropriate in connection with the execution of this Agreement. Employee understands, acknowledges and agrees that he has not received any advice, counsel or recommendation with respect to this Agreement from Employer’s attorneys.

  • Union Consultation The Union is entitled to consult the Employer or its representative, whenever it is alleged that Employees are required to work unreasonable amounts of overtime.

  • Notification and Consultation 1. A Party shall promptly notify the other Party in writing upon: (a) initiating a bilateral safeguard proceeding under this Section; (b) applying a provisional bilateral safeguard measure; and (c) taking a final decision to apply or extend a bilateral safeguard measure. 2. A Party shall provide to the other Party a copy of the public version of the report of its competent investigating authority in accordance with Article 8.4.1. 3. Upon request of a Party whose good is subject to a bilateral safeguard proceeding under this Section, the Party conducting that proceeding shall enter into consultations with the requesting Party to review a notification under paragraph 1 or any public notice or report that the competent investigating authority has issued in connection with the proceeding. 4. All notifications during any bilateral safeguard investigation shall be exchanged in English.

  • INFORMATION AND CONSULTATION 8.1 You are entitled under the General Data Protection Regulation to access personal data we hold on you in our housing files. We will provide you with a copy of any such information we hold within one calendar month of your request. You may have other rights under the General Data Protection Regulation in relation to your personal data, which we will honour. You are entitled to check information you have provided in connection with your housing application free of charge. 8.2 We will publish an annual report on our housing management performance which, you may obtain from us on request. We will give you information about our complaints procedure. 8.3 On request, we will provide you with free information relating to: ▪ The terms of your tenancy; ▪ Our policy and procedures on setting rent and service charges; ▪ Our policy and rules about; o Admission to the housing lists; o Allocations; o Transfer of tenants between houses; o Exchanges of houses between our tenants, and tenants of other landlords; o Repairs and maintenance; o Our tenant participation strategy; o Our arrangements for taking decisions about housing management and services. 8.4 We will consult you about making or changing: ▪ Policies regarding housing management, repairs and maintenance if the proposal is likely to significantly affect you; ▪ Proposals for changes in rent and service charges where they affect all or a class of tenants (and you are to be affected); ▪ Proposals for the sale or transfer of your house to another landlord; ▪ Decisions about the information to be provided relating to our standards of housing management and performance; ▪ Performance standards or targets in relation to housing management repairs and maintenance; ▪ Our tenant participation strategy. We will take into account any views that you have before making a final decision. Any consultation with you will include giving you comprehensive information in an accessible form and reasonable time to express views.

  • Technical Consultations If a Party has a significant concern with respect to food safety, plant health, or animal health, or an SPS measure that the other Party has proposed or implemented, that Party may request technical consultations with the other Party. The Party that is the subject of the request should respond to the request without undue delay. Each Party shall endeavour to provide the information necessary to avoid a disruption to trade and, as the case may be, to reach a mutually acceptable solution.

  • Consultations A Party may request in writing consultations with the other Party with respect to any matter referred to in Article 174 (Scope of Application).

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