Private duty definition

Private duty means a session of four or more hours that continuous nursing care is furnished to you alone.
Private duty means the provision of a broad range of services by caregivers to allow persons to remain independent in their personal residences.
Private duty means a duty that a Governor owes to someone other than the University.

Examples of Private duty in a sentence

  • Private duty nursing coverage as per benefit plan to a lifetime maximum of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand ($250,000.00) Dollars per insured Individual.

  • Private duty nursing in the home or in the hospital to a maximum of 90 eight-hour shifts per person per benefit year.


More Definitions of Private duty

Private duty means a duty that a Councillor owes to someone other than Engineers and Geoscientists BC.
Private duty means police duty for which another entity, private or public, is responsible to the City for payment of the Member.
Private duty means a duty that a Member owes to someone other than the University.

Related to Private duty

  • On duty means that a pharmacist is on the premises at the address of the permitted pharmacy and is available as needed.

  • Serviced Duty means all duties and obligations of the Sellers in a Corporate Trust Capacity under the Serviced Corporate Trust Contract related to each Serviced Appointment, in each case, other than any Retained Duty.

  • Drug Free Workplace Act Party will assure a drug-free workplace in accordance with 45 CFR Part 76. Lobbying: No federal funds under this agreement may be used to influence or attempt to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, continuation, renewal, amendments other than federal appropriated funds.

  • Private partner means any entity that is a partner in a public-private partnership other than: