REIMBURSEMENT FOR MANDATORY STATE OF CALIFORNIA LICENSES Sample Clauses

REIMBURSEMENT FOR MANDATORY STATE OF CALIFORNIA LICENSES. 608. Nursing Licenses. On an annual basis, the City will provide permanent civil service nurses who are regularly scheduled 0.4 FTE and above, an annual payment equivalent to half of the cost of the California license and furnishing number renewals fees where the license is listed as a minimum qualification for the Nurse’s permanent civil service position. The licensing payment shall be made at the end of the first quarter of the fiscal year and shall be less all applicable federal, state and local withholdings. These payments are not deducted from the Tuition Reimbursement Program.
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REIMBURSEMENT FOR MANDATORY STATE OF CALIFORNIA LICENSES. 594. Nursing Licenses. The City will reimburse Nurses who are permanent civil service employees, upon submission of proof of payment, for the cost of license renewals where the license is listed as a minimum qualification for the Nurse’s permanent civil service position and the California license is of any of the following types: registered nurse; nurse anesthetist; nurse midwife; nurse midwife furnishing number; clinical nurse specialist; nurse practitioner; nurse practitioner furnishing number; and public health nurse. The City shall not reimburse Nurses under this section for any costs associated with delinquency or late fees. Reimbursement under this section is available only to Nurses who work at least 0.4 FTE. Reimbursement under this section is not deducted from the Tuition Reimbursement Program.
REIMBURSEMENT FOR MANDATORY STATE OF CALIFORNIA LICENSES. 618. Nursing Licenses. On an annual basis, the City will provide permanent civil service nurses who are regularly scheduled 0.4 FTE and above, an annual payment equivalent to half of the cost of the California license and furnishing number renewals fees where the license is listed as a minimum qualification for the Nurse’s permanent civil service position. Exempt Nurse Practitioners and exempt Nurse Midwives who are regularly scheduled 1.0 FTE shall also be eligible. The licensing payment shall be made at the end of the first quarter of the fiscal year and shall be less all applicable federal, state and local withholdings. These payments are not deducted from the Tuition Reimbursement Program.

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