Qualified Caregiver means an individual who has fully satisfied and maintained the requirements to be a licensee, resident manager, floating resident manager, shift caregiver or substitute caregiver. (See "Caregiver").
Qualified Caregiver means a resident taxpayer or a resident
Qualified Caregiver means an employee who is at least 18 years of age and has successfully completed all of the applica- ble orientation and training under sub. (4) (a) and (b).
Examples of Qualified Caregiver in a sentence
At VDOC facilities where Qualified Caregivers are available, VDOC will assign a Qualified Caregiver to each Blind Prisoner unless they decline such assistance in writing or no such qualified individual is available and willing to perform those services.
If no qualified individual is available and willing to perform such services, VDOC will endeavor to assign a Qualified Caregiver when one becomes available.
More Definitions of Qualified Caregiver
Qualified Caregiver means a sighted Prisoner with a Grade 3 work assignment (as it is defined in VDOC Operating Procedure 841.2(III)(C)(6)(c)) who has a GED or high school diploma, is able to read and write effectively, accurately, and impartially, is not a member of a security threat group, and has received training as set forth in Paragraph 3(g)(ii–iii).
Qualified Caregiver means an employee who is at least 18 years of age and has
Qualified Caregiver means an employee who is at least 18 years of age and has successfully completed all of the applicable orientation and training under s. DHS 105.14.18 and s. DHS 105.14.19.
Qualified Caregiver means a resident taxpayer who pays for or
Qualified Caregiver means an individual who has fully satisfied and maintained the requirements to be a licensee, administrator, resident
Qualified Caregiver means an individual who meets the following requirements:
Qualified Caregiver means an individual who provides [qualifying dependent care] employment- related dependent care services and is not: a dependent of the participant; the participant's spouse; or a child of the participant who is under age nineteen [(19)] at the close of the [plan] calendar year in which the services are rendered.