Common use of University Responsibilities Clause in Contracts

University Responsibilities. (1) The University will use its best efforts to see that students selected for participation in the ALE are prepared for effective participation in the training phase of their overall education. The University will retain ultimate responsibility for the education of its students. (2) Prior to the commencement of an ALE, the University will, upon request and with proper authorization, provide responsible Facility officials with such student records as will adequately disclose the prior education and related experiences of prospective student participants. (3) The University will use its best efforts to see that the ALEs at the Facility are conducted in such a manner as to enhance Facility client care. Only those students who have satisfactorily completed the prerequisite didactic portion of their curriculum will be selected for participation in an ALE. (4) The University will not assign any faculty member to the Facility in connection with the operation of the ALE who is not appropriately licensed or certified, and will keep evidence of the licensure or certification of all assigned faculty on file with the Facility at all times. (5) The University will inform all its participating students of the Facility's requirement that they must procure and maintain throughout the ALE professional liability insurance in amounts, form, and by a carrier satisfactory to the Facility and the University, and covering their activities at the Facility, and to provide evidence of such insurance to the Facility prior to participation in any ALE. University faculty members will be provided professional liability coverage pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Georgia Tort Claims Act (O.C.G.A. § 50‐21‐20 et seq.). The University will provide Worker's Compensation Insurance coverage for its participating faculty members. However, the University will not provide Worker's Compensation Insurance or other insurance coverage for its students. This paragraph will survive the termination of this MOU. (6) The University will encourage student compliance with the Facility's rules, regulations and procedures, and use its best efforts to keep students informed as to the same and any changes therein. Specifically, the University will keep each participating student apprised of his or her responsibility: (a) To follow the administrative policies, standards and practices of the Facility when the student is in the Facility. (b) To provide the necessary and appropriate uniforms and supplies required where not provided by the Facility. (c) To report to the Facility on time and to follow all established regulations during the regularly scheduled operating hours of the Facility. (d) To conform to established standards and practices while training at the Facility. (e) To keep in confidence all medical and health information pertaining to Facility clients. The University will instruct participating students that they must comply with the policies and procedures of the Facility regarding client confidentiality, including those governing the use and disclosure of individually identifiable health information under federal law, specifically 45 CFR parts 160 and 164. (7) If required by the Facility, University will advise each participating student that he or she must furnish proof of a current physical examination, the results of which shall be made available to the Facility upon request. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility. Any medical or health care (emergency or otherwise) that may be received by a University student or faculty member at the Facility in the course of the ALE shall be at the sole expense of the individual recipient of such care; provided that nothing herein shall require the Facility to provide such care. Any student or faculty participant who does not meet the health criteria established by the Facility will not be assigned to the Facility or allowed to continue to participate in the ALE at the Facility. If the student and/or faculty member has an exposure to blood or body substances, if there is an injury to the student and/or faculty member or if there is an infectious disease outbreak, the University agrees, to the extent allowed by the law, to send the student’s and/or faculty member’s health record within two (2) business days of the receipt of a written request by the Facility for such health records. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility for a mutually agreed upon fee. (8) The University shall have the full responsibility for the conduct of any student or faculty disciplinary proceedings and shall conduct the same in accordance with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations, and case law.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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University Responsibilities. (1) The University will use its best efforts to see that students selected for participation in the ALE are prepared for effective participation in the training phase of their overall educationoveralleducation. The University will retain ultimate responsibility for the education of its students. (2) Prior to the commencement of an ALE, the University will, upon request and with proper authorization, provide responsible Facility officials with such student records as will adequately disclose the prior education and related experiences of prospective student participants. (3) The University will use its best efforts to see that the ALEs at the Facility are conducted in such a manner as to enhance Facility client care. Only those students who have satisfactorily completed the prerequisite didactic portion of their curriculum will be selected for participation in an ALE. (4) The University will not assign any faculty member to the Facility in connection with the operation of the ALE who is not appropriately licensed or certified, and will keep evidence of the licensure or certification of all assigned faculty on file with the Facility at all times. (5) The University will inform all its participating students of the Facility's requirement that they must procure and maintain throughout the ALE professional liability insurance in amounts, form, and by a carrier satisfactory to the Facility and the University, and covering their activities at the Facility, and to provide evidence of such insurance to the Facility prior to participation in any ALE. University faculty members will be provided professional liability coverage pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Georgia Tort Claims Act (O.C.G.A. § 50‐21‐20 et seq.). The University will provide Worker's Compensation Insurance coverage for its participating faculty members. However, the University will not provide Worker's Compensation Insurance or other insurance coverage for its students. This paragraph will survive the termination of this MOU. (6) The University will encourage student compliance with the Facility's rules, regulations and procedures, and use its best efforts to keep students informed as to the same and any changes therein. Specifically, the University will keep each participating student apprised of his or her responsibility: (a) To follow the administrative policies, standards and practices of the Facility when the student is in the Facility. (b) To provide the necessary and appropriate uniforms and supplies required where not provided by the Facility. (c) To report to the Facility on time and to follow all established regulations during the regularly scheduled operating hours of the Facility. (d) To conform to established standards and practices while training at the Facility. (e) To keep in confidence all medical and health information pertaining to Facility clients. The University will instruct participating students that they must comply with the policies and procedures of the Facility regarding client confidentiality, including those governing the use and disclosure of individually identifiable health information under federal law, specifically 45 CFR parts 160 and 164. (7) If required by the Facility, University will advise each participating student that he thathe or she must furnish proof of a current physical examination, the results of which shall be made available to the Facility upon request. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility. Any medical or health care (emergency or otherwise) that may be received by a University student or faculty member at the Facility in the course of the ALE shall be at the sole expense of the individual recipient of such care; provided that nothing herein shall require the Facility to provide such care. Any student or faculty participant who does not meet the health criteria established by the Facility will not be assigned to the Facility or allowed to continue to participate in the ALE at the Facility. If the student and/or faculty member has an exposure to blood or body substances, if there is an injury to the student and/or faculty member or if there is an infectious disease outbreak, the University agrees, to the extent allowed by the law, to send the student’s and/or faculty member’s health record within two (2) business days of the receipt of a written request by the Facility for such health records. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility for a mutually agreed upon fee. (8) The University shall have the full responsibility for the conduct of any student or faculty disciplinary proceedings and shall conduct the same in accordance with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations, and case law.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

University Responsibilities. (1) The University will use its best efforts to see that students selected for participation in the ALE are prepared for effective participation in the training phase of their overall education. The University will retain ultimate responsibility for the education of its students. (2) Prior to the commencement of an ALE, the University will, upon request and with proper authorization, provide responsible Facility officials with such student records as will adequately disclose the prior education and related experiences of prospective student participants. (3) The University will use its best efforts to see that the ALEs at the Facility are conducted in such a manner as to enhance Facility client care. Only those students who have satisfactorily completed the prerequisite didactic portion of their curriculum will be selected for participation in an ALE. (4) The University will not assign any faculty member to the Facility in connection with the operation of the ALE who is not appropriately licensed or certified, and will keep evidence of the licensure or certification of all assigned faculty on file with the Facility at all times. (5) The University will inform all its participating students of the Facility's requirement that they must procure and maintain throughout the ALE professional liability insurance in amounts, form, and by a carrier satisfactory to the Facility and the University, and covering their activities at the Facility, and to provide evidence of such insurance to the Facility prior to participation in any ALE. University faculty members will be provided professional liability coverage pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Georgia Tort Claims Act (O.C.G.A. § 50‐21‐20 50‐21‐ 20 et seq.). The University will provide Worker's Compensation Insurance coverage for its participating faculty members. However, the University will not provide Worker's Compensation Insurance or other insurance coverage for its students. This paragraph will survive the termination of this MOU. (6) The University will encourage student compliance with the Facility's rules, regulations and procedures, and use its best efforts to keep students informed as to the same and any changes therein. Specifically, the University will keep each participating student apprised of his or her responsibility: (a) To follow the administrative policies, standards and practices of the Facility when the student is in the Facility. (b) To provide the necessary and appropriate uniforms and supplies required where not provided by the Facility. (c) To report to the Facility on time and to follow all established regulations during the regularly scheduled operating hours of the Facility. (d) To conform to established standards and practices while training at the Facility. (e) To keep in confidence all medical and health information pertaining to Facility clients. The University will instruct participating students that they must comply with the policies and procedures of the Facility regarding client confidentiality, including those governing the use and disclosure of individually identifiable health information under federal law, specifically 45 CFR parts 160 and 164. (7) If required by the Facility, University will advise each participating student that he or she must furnish proof of a current physical examination, the results of which shall be made available to the Facility upon request. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility. Any medical or health care (emergency or otherwise) that may be received by a University student or faculty member at the Facility in the course of the ALE shall be at the sole expense of the individual recipient of such care; provided that nothing herein shall require the Facility to provide such care. Any student or faculty participant who does not meet the health criteria established by the Facility will not be assigned to the Facility or allowed to continue to participate in the ALE at the Facility. If the student and/or faculty member has an exposure to blood or body substances, if there is an injury to the student and/or faculty member or if there is an infectious disease outbreak, the University agrees, to the extent allowed by the law, to send the student’s and/or faculty member’s health record within two (2) business days of the receipt of a written request by the Facility for such health records. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility for a mutually agreed upon fee. (8) The University shall have the full responsibility for the conduct of any student or faculty disciplinary proceedings and shall conduct the same in accordance with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations, and case law.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Affiliation Agreement

University Responsibilities. (1) The University will use its best efforts to see that students selected for participation in the ALE are prepared for effective participation in the training phase of their overall educationoveralleducation. The University will retain ultimate responsibility for the education of its students. (2) Prior to the commencement of an ALE, the University will, upon request and with proper authorization, provide responsible Facility officials with such student records as will adequately disclose the prior education and related experiences of prospective student participants. (3) The University will use its best efforts to see that the ALEs at the Facility are conducted in such a manner as to enhance Facility client care. Only those students who have satisfactorily completed the prerequisite didactic portion of their curriculum will be selected for participation in an ALE. (4) The University will not assign any faculty member to the Facility in connection with the operation of the ALE who is not appropriately licensed or certified, and will keep evidence of the licensure or certification of all assigned faculty on file with the Facility at all times. (5) The University will inform all its participating students of the Facility's requirement that they must procure and maintain throughout the ALE professional liability insurance in amounts, form, and by a carrier satisfactory to the Facility and the University, and covering their activities at the Facility, and to provide evidence of such insurance to the Facility prior to participation in any ALE. University faculty members will be provided professional liability coverage pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Georgia Tort Claims Act (O.C.G.A. § 50‐21‐20 et seq.). The University will provide Worker's Compensation Insurance coverage for its participating faculty members. However, the University will not provide Worker's Compensation Insurance or other insurance coverage for its students. This paragraph will survive the termination of this MOU. (6) The University will encourage student compliance with the Facility's rules, regulations and procedures, and use its best efforts to keep students informed as to the same and any changes therein. Specifically, the University will keep each participating student apprised of his or her responsibility: (a) To follow the administrative policies, standards and practices of the Facility when the student is in the Facility. (b) To provide the necessary and appropriate uniforms and supplies required where not provided by the Facility. (c) To report to the Facility on time and to follow all established regulations during the regularly scheduled operating hours of the Facility. (d) To conform to established standards and practices while training at the Facility. (e) To keep in confidence all medical and health information pertaining to Facility clients. The University will instruct participating students that they must comply with the policies and procedures of the Facility regarding client confidentiality, including those governing the use and disclosure of individually identifiable health information under federal law, specifically 45 CFR parts 160 and 164. (7) If required by the Facility, University will advise each participating student that he or she must furnish proof of a current physical examination, the results of which shall be made available to the Facility upon request. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility. Any medical or health care (emergency or otherwise) that may be received by a University student or faculty member at the Facility in the course of the ALE shall be at the sole expense of the individual recipient of such care; provided that nothing herein shall require the Facility to provide such care. Any student or faculty participant who does not meet the health criteria established by the Facility will not be assigned to the Facility or allowed to continue to participate in the ALE at the Facility. If the student and/or faculty member has an exposure to blood or body substances, if there is an injury to the student and/or faculty member or if there is an infectious disease outbreak, the University agrees, to the extent allowed by the law, to send the student’s and/or faculty member’s health record within two (2) business days of the receipt of a written request by the Facility for such health records. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility for a mutually agreed upon fee. (8) The University shall have the full responsibility for the conduct of any student or faculty disciplinary proceedings and shall conduct the same in accordance with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations, and case law.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

University Responsibilities. (1) The University will use its best efforts to see that students selected for participation in the ALE are prepared for effective participation in the training phase of their overall education. The University will retain ultimate responsibility for the education of its students. (2) Prior to the commencement of an ALE, the University will, upon request and with proper authorization, provide responsible Facility officials with such student records as will adequately disclose the prior education and related experiences of prospective student participants. (3) The University will use its best efforts to see that the ALEs at the Facility are conducted in such a manner as to enhance Facility client care. Only those students who have satisfactorily completed the prerequisite didactic portion of their curriculum will be selected for participation in an ALE. (4) The University will not assign any faculty member to the Facility in connection with the operation of the ALE who is not appropriately licensed or certified, and will keep evidence of the licensure or certification of all assigned faculty on file with the Facility at all times. (5) The University will inform all its participating students of the Facility's requirement that they must procure and maintain throughout the ALE professional liability insurance in amounts, form, and by a carrier satisfactory to the Facility and the University, and covering their activities at the Facility, and to provide evidence of such insurance to the Facility prior to participation in any ALE. University faculty members will be provided professional liability coverage pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Georgia Tort Claims Act (O.C.G.A. § 50‐21‐20 et seq.). The University will provide Worker's Compensation Insurance coverage for its participating faculty members. However, the University will not provide Worker's Compensation Insurance or other insurance coverage for its students. This paragraph will survive the termination of this MOU. (6) The University will encourage student compliance with the Facility's rules, regulations and procedures, and use its best efforts to keep students informed as to the same and any changes therein. Specifically, the University will keep each participating student apprised of his or her responsibility: (a) To follow the administrative policies, standards and practices of the Facility when the student is in the Facility. (b) To provide the necessary and appropriate uniforms and supplies required where not provided by the Facility. (c) To report to the Facility on time and to follow all established regulations during the regularly scheduled operating hours of the Facility. (d) To conform to established standards and practices while training at the Facility. (e) To keep in confidence all medical and health information pertaining to Facility clients. The University will instruct participating students that they must comply with the policies and procedures of the Facility regarding client confidentiality, including those governing the use and disclosure of individually identifiable health information under federal law, specifically 45 CFR parts 160 and 164. (7) If required by the Facility, University will advise each participating student that he or she must furnish proof of a current physical examination, the results of which shall be made available to the Facility upon request. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility. Any medical or health care (emergency or otherwise) that may be received by a University student or faculty member at the Facility in the course of the ALE shall be at the sole expense of the individual recipient of such care; provided that nothing herein shall require the Facility to provide such care. Any student or faculty participant who does not meet the health criteria established by the Facility will not be assigned to the Facility or allowed to continue to participate in the ALE at the Facility. If the student and/or faculty member has an exposure to blood or body substances, if there is an injury to the student and/or faculty member or if there is an infectious disease outbreak, the University agrees, to the extent allowed by the law, to send the student’s and/or faculty member’s health record within two (2) business days of the receipt of a written request by the Facility for such health records. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility for a mutually agreed upon fee. (8) The University shall have the full responsibility for the conduct of any student or faculty disciplinary proceedings and shall conduct the same in accordance with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations, and case law. (9) Prior to placement of students at Facility, the University shall notify students that they must provide documentation to the Facility of the following: 1) results of recent criminal background screen; 2) Hep B inoculation, or declination thereof; 3) Covid-19 inoculation, or declination thereof; and 4) current CPR Certification, or its equivalent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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University Responsibilities. (1) The University will use its best efforts to see that students selected for participation in the ALE are prepared for effective participation in the training phase of their overall education. The University will retain ultimate responsibility for the education of its students. (2) Prior to the commencement of an ALE, the University will, upon request and with proper authorization, provide responsible Facility officials with such student records as will adequately disclose the prior education and related experiences of prospective student participants. (3) The University will use its best efforts to see that the ALEs at the Facility are conducted in such a manner as to enhance Facility client care. Only those students who have satisfactorily completed the prerequisite didactic portion of their curriculum will be selected for participation in an ALE. (4) The University will not assign any faculty member to the Facility in connection with the operation of the ALE who is not appropriately licensed or certified, and will keep evidence of the licensure or certification of all assigned faculty on file with the Facility at all times. (5) The University will inform all its participating students of the Facility's requirement that they must procure and maintain throughout the ALE professional liability insurance in amountsamounts of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $3,000,000 in the aggregate, form, in form and by a carrier satisfactory to the Facility and the University, and covering their activities at the Facility, and to provide evidence of such insurance to the Facility prior to participation in any ALE. University faculty members will be provided professional liability coverage pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Georgia Tort Claims Act (O.C.G.A. § 50‐21‐20 et seq.). The University will provide Worker's Compensation Insurance coverage for its participating faculty members. However, the University will not provide Worker's Compensation Insurance or other insurance coverage for its students. This paragraph will survive the termination of this MOU. (6) The University will encourage student compliance with the Facility's rules, regulations and procedures, and use its best efforts to keep students informed as to the same and any changes therein. Specifically, the University will keep each participating student apprised of his or her responsibility: (a) To follow the administrative policies, standards and practices of the Facility when the student is in the Facility. (b) To provide the necessary and appropriate uniforms and supplies required where not provided by the Facility. (c) To report to the Facility on time and to follow all established regulations during the regularly scheduled operating hours of the Facility. (d) To conform to established standards and practices while training at the Facility. (e) To keep in confidence all medical and health information pertaining to Facility clients. The University will instruct participating students that they must comply with the policies and procedures of the Facility regarding client confidentiality, including those governing the use and disclosure of individually identifiable health information under federal law, specifically 45 CFR parts 160 and 164. (7) If required by the Facility, University will advise each participating student that he or she must furnish proof of a current physical examination, the results of which shall be made available to the Facility upon request. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility. Any medical or health care (emergency or otherwise) that may be received by a University student or faculty member at the Facility in the course of the ALE shall be at the sole expense of the individual recipient of such care; provided that nothing herein shall require the Facility to provide such care. Any student or faculty participant who does not meet the health criteria established by the Facility will not be assigned to the Facility or allowed to continue to participate in the ALE at the Facility. If the student and/or faculty member has an exposure to blood or body substances, if there is an injury to the student and/or faculty member or if there is an infectious disease outbreak, the University agrees, to the extent allowed by the law, to send the student’s and/or faculty member’s health record within two (2) business days of the receipt of a written request by the Facility for such health records. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility for a mutually agreed upon fee. (8) The University shall have the full responsibility for the conduct of any student or faculty disciplinary proceedings and shall conduct the same in accordance with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations, and case law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Affiliation Agreement

University Responsibilities. (1) The University will use its best efforts to see that students selected for participation in the ALE are prepared for effective participation in the training phase of their overall education. The University will retain ultimate responsibility for the education of its students. (2) Prior to the commencement of an ALE, the University will, upon request and with proper authorization, provide responsible Facility officials with such student records as will adequately disclose the prior education and related experiences of prospective student participants. (3) The University will use its best efforts to see that the ALEs at the Facility are conducted in such a manner as to enhance Facility client care. Only those students who have satisfactorily completed the prerequisite didactic portion of their curriculum will be selected for participation in an ALE. (4) The University will not assign any faculty member to the Facility in connection with the operation of the ALE who is not appropriately licensed or certified, and will keep evidence of the licensure or certification of all assigned faculty on file with the Facility at all times. (5) The University will inform all its participating students of the Facility's requirement that they must procure and maintain throughout the ALE professional liability insurance in amounts, form, and by a carrier satisfactory to the Facility and the University, and covering their activities at the Facility, and to provide evidence of such insurance to the Facility prior to participation in any ALE. University faculty members will be provided professional liability coverage pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Georgia Tort Claims Act (O.C.G.A. § 50‐21‐20 50 21 20 et seq.). The University will provide Worker's Compensation Insurance coverage for its participating faculty members. However, the University will not provide Worker's Compensation Insurance or other insurance coverage for its students. This paragraph will survive the termination of this MOU. (6) The University will encourage student compliance with the Facility's rules, regulations and procedures, and use its best efforts to keep students informed as to the same and any changes therein. Specifically, the University will keep each participating student apprised of his or her responsibility: (a) To follow the administrative policies, standards and practices of the Facility when the student is in the Facility. (b) To provide the necessary and appropriate uniforms and supplies required where not provided by the Facility. (c) To report to the Facility on time and to follow all established regulations during the regularly scheduled operating hours of the Facility. (d) To conform to established standards and practices while training at the Facility. (e) To keep in confidence all medical and health information pertaining to Facility clients. The University will instruct participating students that they must comply with the policies and procedures of the Facility regarding client confidentiality, including those governing the use and disclosure of individually identifiable health information under federal law, specifically 45 CFR parts 160 and 164. (7) If required by the Facility, University will advise each participating student that he or she must furnish proof of a current physical examination, the results of which shall be made available to the Facility upon request. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility. Any medical or health care (emergency or otherwise) that may be received by a University student or faculty member at the Facility in the course of the ALE shall be at the sole expense of the individual recipient of such care; provided that nothing herein shall require the Facility to provide such care. Any student or faculty participant who does not meet the health criteria established by the Facility will not be assigned to the Facility or allowed to continue to participate in the ALE at the Facility. If the student and/or faculty member has an exposure to blood or body substances, if there is an injury to the student and/or faculty member or if there is an infectious disease outbreak, the University agrees, to the extent allowed by the law, to send the student’s and/or faculty member’s health record within two (2) business days of the receipt of a written request by the Facility for such health records. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility for a mutually agreed upon fee. (8) The University shall have the full responsibility for the conduct of any student or faculty disciplinary proceedings and shall conduct the same in accordance with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations, and case law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

University Responsibilities. (1) The University will use its best efforts to see that students selected for participation in the ALE are prepared for effective participation in the training phase of their overall educationoveralleducation. The University will retain ultimate responsibility for the education of its students. (2) Prior to the commencement of an ALE, the University will, upon request and with proper authorization, provide responsible Facility Practice officials with such student records as will adequately disclose the prior education and related experiences of prospective student participants. (3) The University will use its best efforts to see that the ALEs at the Facility Practice are conducted in such a manner as to enhance Facility Practice client care. Only those students who have satisfactorily completed the prerequisite didactic portion of their curriculum will be selected for participation in an ALE. (4) The University will not assign any faculty member to the Facility Practice in connection with the operation of the ALE who is not appropriately licensed or certified, and will keep evidence of the licensure or certification of all assigned faculty on file with the Facility Practice at all times. (5) The University will inform all its participating students of the FacilityPractice's requirement that they must procure and maintain throughout the ALE professional liability insurance in amounts, form, and by a carrier satisfactory to the Facility Practice and the University, and covering their activities at the FacilityPractice, and to provide evidence of such insurance to the Facility Practice prior to participation in any ALE. University faculty members will be provided professional liability coverage pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Georgia Tort Claims Act (O.C.G.A. § 50‐21‐20 et seq.). The University will provide Worker's Compensation Insurance coverage for its participating faculty members. However, the University will not provide Worker's Compensation Insurance or other insurance coverage for its students. This paragraph will survive the termination of this MOU. (6) The University will encourage student compliance with the FacilityPractice's rules, regulations and procedures, and use its best efforts to keep students informed as to the same and any changes therein. Specifically, the University will keep each participating student apprised of his or her responsibility: (a) To follow the administrative policies, standards and practices of the Facility Practice when the student is in the FacilityPractice. (b) To provide the necessary and appropriate uniforms and supplies required where not provided by the FacilityPractice. (c) To report to the Facility Practice on time and to follow all established regulations during the regularly scheduled operating hours of the FacilityPractice. (d) To conform to established standards and practices while training at the FacilityPractice. (e) To keep in confidence all medical and health information pertaining to Facility Practice clients. The University will instruct participating students that they must comply with the policies and procedures of the Facility Practice regarding client confidentiality, including those governing the use and disclosure of individually identifiable health information under federal law, specifically 45 CFR parts 160 and 164. (7) If required by the FacilityPractice, University will advise each participating student that he or she must furnish proof of a current physical examination, the results of which shall be made available to the Facility Practice upon request. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the FacilityPractice. Any medical or health care (emergency or otherwise) that may be received by a University student or faculty member at the Facility Practice in the course of the ALE shall be at the sole expense of the individual recipient of such care; provided that nothing herein shall require the Facility Practice to provide such care. Any student or faculty participant who does not meet the health criteria established by the Facility Practice will not be assigned to the Facility Practice or allowed to continue to participate in the ALE at the FacilityPractice. If the student and/or faculty member has an exposure to blood or body substances, if there is an injury to the student and/or faculty member or if there is an infectious disease outbreak, the University agrees, to the extent allowed by the law, to send the student’s and/or faculty member’s health record within two (2) business days of the receipt of a written request by the Facility Practice for such health records. The parties may agree to have such examinations performed by the Facility Practice for a mutually agreed upon fee. (8) The University shall have the full responsibility for the conduct of any student or faculty disciplinary proceedings and shall conduct the same in accordance with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations, and case law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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