A member of Sample Clauses
The "A member of" clause defines the status or role of an individual or entity as belonging to a particular group, organization, or body. In practice, this clause is used to specify who qualifies as a member, such as employees of a company, participants in an association, or subscribers to a service. By clearly identifying membership, the clause helps determine eligibility for rights, responsibilities, or benefits associated with the group, ensuring clarity and preventing disputes over who is included or excluded.
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A member of a Committee shall be deemed to be at work while the member is fulfilling the requirements for becoming certified by the Workplace Health and Safety Agency, the member's Employer shall pay the member's regular or premium rate as may be proper. Reference: Occupational Health and Safety Act, Sec. 9(36). “[This provision] does not apply with respect to workers who are paid by the Agency for the time spent fulfilling the requirements for becoming certified.” Reference: Occupational Health and Safety Act, Sec. 9(37).
i) This section does not apply to a [nurse]
A) when circumstances described below is inherent in the worker's work or is a normal condition of the worker's employment; or
B) when the worker's refusal to do work would directly endanger the life, health and safety of another person." Reference:
A member of the unit shall be included on any University committee that directly affects the Professional Administrative Unit where in the opinion of the Chancellor such representation is appropriate.
A member of a Committee shall be deemed to be at work while the member is fulfilling the requirements for becoming certified by the Workplace Health and Safety Agency, the member's Employer shall pay the member's regular or premium rate as may be proper. Reference: Occupational Health and Safety Act, Sec. 9(36). “[This provision] does not apply with respect to workers who are paid by the Agency for the time spent fulfilling the requirements for becoming certified.” Reference: Occupational Health and Safety Act, Sec. 9(37).
