New full-time job means an eligible position created by the
Regular Full-Time Employee means an employee who is appointed to a regularly scheduled position and is regularly scheduled to work full-time in accordance with Article 14 (Hours of Work and Scheduling). A regular full-time employee is entitled to all of the benefits outlined in the agreement except where otherwise specified.
Full-time means 40 hours or more worked per week, or a lesser number of hours if:
Retained full-time job means an eligible position that currently
Full-time job means a job performed by an individual for 35 hours or more each week and whose income and social security taxes are withheld by 1 or more of the following:
Attending staff means any person on the staff of a public
Permanent full-time employee means a person who is appointed to work the full ordinary hours of work each week (as defined) and who is appointed as such in accordance with section 37(3)(a) of the State Service Act 2000.
Full-time employee means an employee who is normally required to work the basic hours of work.
Full-time student means a person attending or undertaking a full-time course of study and includes a student on a sandwich course;
Attending physician means the physician who has primary
Full-time employment means employment resulting in, at least, an annual earned income reported
Full-time position means a position of gainful employment where the number of hours worked by the employee is not less than 30 hours during any given work week.
Full Time Equivalent or "FTE" means the full-time
School service means a website, mobile application or online service that (i) is designed and marketed solely for use in elementary or secondary schools; (ii) is used (a) at the direction of teachers or other employees at elementary or secondary schools or (b) by any school-affiliated entity; and (iii) collects and maintains, uses or shares student personal information. "School service" does not include a website, mobile application or online service that is (a) used for the purposes of college and career readiness assessment or (b) designed and marketed for use by individuals or entities generally, even if it is also marketed for use in elementary or secondary schools.
School day means any day or partial day that students are in attendance at school for instructional purposes.
Adult day services means adult day services as defined in section 231D.1.
Regular Hours means the hours between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday, excluding the following holidays: Presidents' Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.
Participating Optometrist means an Optometrist who has a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.
Regular Attendance means your personal visits to a Physician which are medically necessary according to generally accepted medical standards to effectively manage and treat your Disability or Partial Disability.
Volunteer means an individual who has regular, significant contact with students.
Travel Time is the time an Interpreter uses to commute to and from an Appointment. Travel time, if more than one (1) hour each way, is added to the total time of the initial Appointment request. See “Payment for Services, Travel Reimbursement” in Exhibit C – Bid Price for additional information. INCLUDED SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER SERVICES WITH REFERRAL AGENCIES STATEMENT OF WORK
Participating Retail Health Clinic means a Retail Health Clinic which has a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.
payment initiation service means a service to initiate a payment order at the request of the payment service user with respect to a payment account held at another payment service provider;
Participating physician means a physician licensed in Virginia to practice medicine, who practices
Discipline means any action taken by a school district in response to behavioral violations.
Preschool child means a child who is three years old or older but is not a school child.