PRN (Per Diem Clause Samples

The PRN (Per Diem) clause establishes a daily rate of payment for services rendered or expenses incurred. Typically, this clause specifies the amount to be paid for each day of work or travel, and may outline what activities or costs are covered under the per diem arrangement, such as meals, lodging, or incidental expenses. Its core practical function is to simplify reimbursement and budgeting by providing a fixed daily allowance, thereby reducing administrative complexity and potential disputes over individual expense claims.
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PRN (Per Diem. Nurse – A nurse who is not assigned an FTE status and is not 2 regularly scheduled for any designated number of hours per pay period.
PRN (Per Diem. Salary. PRN (per diem) nurses shall receive a fifteen percent (15%) premium, in lieu of benefits, above their appropriate rate of pay based upon past experience (Section 9.4) or their prior rate of pay as a regularly scheduled full-time or part- time nurse. A PRN nurse reclassified to regular status shall be given credit for all previous hours worked while classified as per diem for the purpose of determining longevity steps.

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