Part-time Optical Plan Sample Clauses

Part-time Optical Plan. The Company agrees to provide an Optical Plan for part-time employees with three (3) years’ of continuous service who work six hundred (600) hours per calendar year, on the basis of a ten ($10.00) dollar deductible and with an eighty (80%) percent co-insurance feature. The plan shall provide a benefit for employees only, of up to one hundred and seventy-five ($175.00) dollars, over two (2) consecutive years, for frames, lenses and fittings of prescription glasses recommended as necessary by a physician (M.D.) or optometrist.
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Part-time Optical Plan. The Company agrees to provide an Optical Plan for part-time employees with three (3) years of continuous service who work six hundred (600) hours per calendar year, on the basis of a ten ($10.00) dollar deductible and with an eighty (80%) percent co-insurance feature. The plan shall provide a benefit for employees and dependent children only, of up to two hundred ($200.00) dollars, over two (2) consecutive years, for frames, lenses and fittings of prescription glasses recommended as necessary by a physician (M.D.) or optometrist. The Plan shall provide forty ($40.00) dollars over two (2) consecutive years for an eye exam.
Part-time Optical Plan. The Company agrees to provide an Optical Plan for part-time employees with three (3)years of continuous service who work six hundred (600) hours per calendar year, on the basis of a ten ($10.00) dollar deductible and with an eighty (80%) percent co-insurancefeature. The plan shall provide a benefit for employees only, of up to one hundred and ($125.00) dollars, over two (2) consecutive years, for frames, lenses and fittings of prescription glasses recommended as necessary by a physician or optometrist.

Related to Part-time Optical Plan

  • Optical Plan (a) The Optical Plan shall provide for reimbursement of eligible expenses for the following:

  • Part-Time Nurse is a Nurse hired to a position to work on a regular or temporary basis that is less than the work period of a Full-Time Nurse.

  • Part-Time Only A rest period of fifteen (15) minutes will be granted during each half tour provided the duration of each half tour is not less than three (3) hours.

  • Part-Time An employee who is employed less than thirty (30) hours per week.

  • Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan Pension Program Members For purposes of this Section 2, “employee” means an employee who is employed by the State on or after August 29, 2003 and who is not eligible to receive benefits under ORS Chapter 238 for service with the State pursuant to Section 2 of Chapter 733, Oregon Laws 2003.

  • Part-time Nurses a. If a regular part-time nurse works on one of the holidays set forth in paragraph A above, he/she will be paid for all time worked on said holiday at two (2) times his/her regular straight-time hourly rate of pay.

  • Part-Time Work An employee who is pregnant or is entitled to parental leave may, by agreement with the employer, reduce the employee’s hours of employment to an agreed extent subject to the following conditions:

  • Part-Time Employees (a) A part-time employee is an employee who is engaged to work less than an average of 38 ordinary hours per week and whose hours of work are reasonably predictable.

  • State Employee Group Insurance Program (SEGIP) During the life of this Agreement, the Employer agrees to offer a Group Insurance Program that includes health, dental, life, and disability coverages equivalent to existing coverages, subject to the provisions of this Article. All insurance eligible employees will be provided with a Summary Plan Description (SPD) called “Your Employee Benefits”. Such SPD shall be provided no less than biennially and prior to the beginning of the insurance year. New insurance eligible employees shall receive a SPD within thirty (30) days of their date of eligibility.

  • Permanent Part-Time Employees (1) Pay and benefits will be computed on a prorated monthly or pay period basis, such as one-half (½) monthly or pay period pay for a half-time employee, or pay will be computed on an hourly basis, and pay and benefits will be normally prorated on a pay period, pay status basis. Permanent part-time employees in permanent full-time positions will be treated as permanent part-time for purposes of this Article.

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