Examples of Day Procedure in a sentence
Snow Day Procedure for School Lunch ProgramIf school is cancelled, the cancelled day’s lunch will be served the next scheduled school day.
Omit “Private Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres Act 1988” from section 120 (d).
The Guidelines apply to Western Australian Private Hospitals and Day Procedure Facilities as defined as hospitals by the Private Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927.If a site has a Hospital or Day Procedure Facility and other classes of facility accommodation, and there is any sharing of accommodation or building services then dependent on the class of building required these Guidelines shall apply to all the facilities involved.
The Associations Incorporation Regulation 1999, the Day Procedure Centres Regulation 1996, the Motor Vehicle Repairs Regulation 1999 and the Private Hospitals Regulation 1996 will be kept in force for a further period of one year after the date on which they would otherwise be repealed by the Act and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001 will be kept in force for a further period of 3 years after the date on which it would otherwise be repealed by the Act.
There shall be only one person in each Day Procedure Centre entitled to be classified as Director of NursingFor the purpose of determining the year of experience for part time or casual employment a year of experience shall be 1824 hours of employment.
Where the Day Procedure Centre is unable to provide such meals, an allowance per meal of the sum set out in Item 9 Table 2 - Other Rates and Allowances, of Part B, Monetary Rates, shall be paid to the employee concerned.
The Department has the responsibility for monitoring and ensuring compliance with licensing standards as set out in the Private Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres Act 1988 and Private Hospitals Regulation 1996 and Day Procedure Centres Regulation 1996.
However, uncommenced legislative reforms involving the repeal and re-enactment of the Associations Incorporation Act 1984 and the Private Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres Act 1988 will have a substantial impact on the matters dealt with by the Regulations made under those Acts.
Notwithstanding the above possibility, manual sliding doors are not recommended by these Guidelines for any area of Hospitals or Day Procedure Centres.
Fire Safety in Private Hospitals and licensed Day Procedure Centres is the responsibility of the licensee.