Full-time status means an average of forty (40) hours a week with reasonable time off for sickness or disability, holidays or personal time. Work assignments are expected to be completed during the normally scheduled work week, with reasonable flexibility and extra hours as necessary.
Full-time status means the registration and enrollment at the student’s institution of record from the beginning and throughout the entire academic period (i.e., semester or quarter term) for which SHEFA financial aid is provided and shall require the following:
Full-time status. The basic computational unit used in determining faculty workloads is the 17 Faculty Load Credit (FLC), defined such that a full-time unit member will be expected to provide 18 services corresponding to thirty (30) FLCs per year. Unit members who are employed less than full 19 time, but who are paid on the basis of the regular academic salary schedule, shall be expected to earn 20 a proportionately reduced number of FLCs per academic year. The maximum number of FLCs
More Definitions of Full-time status
Full-time status. The basic computational unit used in determining faculty 17 workloads is the Faculty Load Credit (FLC), defined such that a full-time unit member will 18 be expected to provide services corresponding to thirty (30) FLCs per year. Unit 19 members who are employed less than full time, but who are paid on the basis of the 20 regular academic salary schedule, shall be expected to earn a proportionately reduced 21 number of FLCs per academic year. The maximum number of FLCs assigned to a unit 23 unit member and the District.
25 6.1.1 The Faculty Load Credit (FLC) Allocation is listed in Appendix F. Increases in the 26 FLCs in the Laboratory Assignment Schedule shall be effective Spring 2022. The 27 parties shall appoint a committee to study further increases to these allocations as well 28 as to other lab classes.
Full-time status means a non-faculty position, if the workweek carries a scheduled workweek of thirty-six and one-quarter (36.25) hours or more.
Full-time status or “full time practice” means providing medical services for a minimum of 40 hours per week, for a minimum of 45 weeks per year. The 40 hours per week may be compressed into no less than four days per week, with no more than 12 hours of work in any 24-hour period. This does not include hours spent on call. At least 32 hours per week must be sent providing clinical services at the approved practice site(s) during normal office hours, except that, for physicians who are continuously engaged in the practice of obstetrics, at least 21 hours must be spent providing clinical services in addition to deliveries and other inpatient coverage. Absence from the practice cannot exceed 7 weeks in a calendar year except as otherwise required in order to comply with applicable federal and state laws.
Full-time status or “full-time practice” means providing dental services for a minimum of 40 hours per week, for a minimum of 45 weeks per year. The 40 hours per week may not be accrued in less than four days per week. The 40 hours per week may be worked at more than one practice setting (as defined by Section 1971(f) of the code). At least 32 hours per week must be spent