Ambulance Escort Sample Clauses

Ambulance Escort. Where a nurse is assigned to provide patient care for a patient in transit, the following provisions shall apply:
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Ambulance Escort. Where a nurse is assigned to provide patient care for a patient in transit, the following provisions shall apply: Where a full-time nurse performs such duties during her or his regular shift, the full-time nurse shall be paid her or his regular rate of pay. Where a full-time nurse performs such duties outside her or his regular shift or on a day off, she or he shall be paid the appropriate overtime rate. Where a part-time nurse performs such duties during an assigned shift, she or he shall be paid her or his regular rate of pay. Where a part-time nurse continues to perform such duties in excess of her or his assigned shift, she or he shall be paid the appropriate overtime rate. Where such duties extend beyond the nurse's regular shift, the Hospital will not require the nurse to return to regular duties at the hospital without at least eight (8) hours of time off. Where such time off extends into the nurse's next regularly scheduled shift she or he will maintain her or his regular earnings for that full shift. Hours spent between the time the nurse is relieved of patient care responsibilities and the time the nurse returns to the hospital or to such other location agreed upon between the Hospital and the nurse will be paid at straight time or at appropriate overtime rates, if applicable under Article It is understood that the nurse shall return to the hospital or to such other location agreed upon between the Hospital and the nurse at the earliest opportunity. Prior to the nurse's departure on escort duty, or at such other time as may be mutually agreed upon between the Hospital and the nurse, the Hospital will establish with the nurse arrangements for return travel. The nurse shall be reimbursed for reasonable out of pocket expenses including room, board and return transportation and consideration will be given to any special circumstances not dealt with under the foregoing provisions. NOTE : (Note applies to full-time nurses only) The Hospital agrees to continue to pay any greater monetary benefit for ambulance escort duty if such greater benefit has been paid by the Hospital immediately prior to this Agreement. This note applies at Hospitals where this superior condition exists as of December NOTE 2: (Note applies to part-time nurses only) The Hospital agrees to continue to pay any greater monetary benefit for ambulance escort duty if such greater benefit was paid by the Hospital under a Collective Agreement immediately prior to this Agreement. This note...
Ambulance Escort. The Hospital will continue its present practice of paying the appropriate overtime rate for all hours over seven and one-half (7½) hours that an employee is assigned to provide patient care for a patient in transit, including hours spent in return travel, less eight (8) hours at straight time, for sleep, if an overnight stop is required.
Ambulance Escort. Where a nurse is assigned to provide patient care for a patient in transit, the following provisions shall apply: Where a full-time nurse performs such duties during her or his regular shift, the full time nurse shall be paid her or his regular rate of Where a full-time nurse performs such duties outside her or his regular shift or on a day off, she or he shall be paid the appropriate overtime rate.
Ambulance Escort. Note: Where a nurse is required to perform ambulance escort outside of her/his scheduled shift, she/he shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours pay at straight time or such greater amount as applicable.
Ambulance Escort. 14.01 Where an employee is assigned to provide patient care for a patient in transit, the following will apply:
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Ambulance Escort. Local not applicable.
Ambulance Escort. Where an RPN is assigned to provide patient care for a patient in transit, the following provisions shall apply:
Ambulance Escort. Note: When a nurse is called in and required to travel with a patient less than four (4) hours, she will be paid for four (4) hours. When a nurse is called in and required to travel with a patient in excess of four (4) hours, she shall be paid the full shift.
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