Daylight Clause Samples

The "Daylight" clause defines the permitted hours during which certain activities, such as construction or deliveries, may take place, typically restricting them to daylight hours. In practice, this means work or operations must begin after sunrise and conclude before sunset, ensuring that activities are conducted in natural light for safety and compliance reasons. The core function of this clause is to minimize disturbances or hazards associated with nighttime operations, thereby protecting public safety and reducing potential complaints from nearby residents or businesses.
Daylight therapeutic intended for the improvement of worry and anxiety and the management of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) in adults aged 18 years and older, as an adjunct to their usual medical care. Access to Daylight currently includes the following: ● CBT technique-based lessons ● Various guided modules to integrate the skills taught in the application into daily life ● A crisis escalation protocol ● A range of supporting tools (e.g., user-enabled text message campaigns that provide guidance and reminders to control anxiety, tailored cognitive behavioral therapy-based programmatic guidance and recommendations personalized to members, and regular clinical measure assessments to track user progress on outcomes)
Daylight. All employees on a daylight schedule shall work a 4/10 schedule.
Daylight. TIME CHANGES A member's accumulated time will be credited or debited to reflect the one