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 a duty that a Governor owes to someone other than the University.
Private duty means the provision of a broad range of services by caregivers to allow persons to remain independent in their personal residences.

Examples of Private duty in a sentence

  • Private Duty Nursing Care Services (PDN) - $10,000 per insured person per calendar 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 a duty that a Member owes to someone other than the University.
Private duty means police duty for which another entity, private or public, is responsible to the City for payment of the Member.

Related to Private duty

  • Private use means any use of the Trading Platform by Clients that are physical persons;

  • private land means any land that has been or may hereafter be alienated from the Crown for any estate of freehold, or is or may hereafter be the subject of any conditional purchase agreement, or of any lease or concession with or without a right of acquiring the fee simple thereof (not being a pastoral lease within the meaning of the Land Administration Act 1997 or a lease or concession otherwise granted by or on behalf of the Crown for grazing purposes only or for timber purposes or a lease of Crown land for the use and benefit of the Aboriginal inhabitants) but —

  • Manual Load Dump Warning means a notification from PJM to warn Members of an increasingly critical condition of present operations that may require manually shedding load.

  • Drug-free workplace means a site for the performance of work done in connection with a specific contract at which the employees of the Contractor are prohibited from engaging in the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance.

  • private road means a road (not being a public road) which is either constructed by the Joint Venturers in accordance with their proposals as approved by the Minister hereunder or agreed by the parties to be a private road for the purposes of this Agreement;