Mandatory courses definition

Mandatory courses means continuing educa- tion courses that the board has defined by rule and required for license issuance or renewal.
Mandatory courses means continuing education courses that the board has defined by rule and required for license issuance or re- newal. Notwithstanding s. 456.013(7), the board shall require comple- tion of a 1-hour course relating to the prevention of medical errors as a part of the licensure issuance and biennial renewal process. The 1-hour medical errors course counts toward the total number of continuing education hours required. The course must be approved by the board, be developed specifically for the field of orthotics and prosthetics, and in- clude a study of root-cause analysis, error reduction and prevention, patient safety, and medical records.

Examples of Mandatory courses in a sentence

  • Mandatory courses held with reference to OLF/NSA's guidelines for emergency- and safety training are however always compensated with overtime pay regardless of local agreements.

  • Mandatory courses onshore are compensated for by 8 hours overtime pay for each day of the course, or settled against the man-year at a count of 12 hours per course day, depending on the provisions in the local pool agreement.

  • Mandatory courses taken without pre-approval from the manager and non-mandatory courses taken (whether internal or external) will not be reimbursed.

  • Mandatory courses onshore are compensated for by 8 hours overtime pay for each day of the course or settled against the man-year at a count of 12 hours per course day, depending on the provisions in the local pool agreement.

  • Mandatory courses of the TUB curriculum can be replaced by equivalent courses of UFRGS (see appendix).

  • Mandatory courses of the UFRGS can be replaced by equivalent courses of TUB according to the appendix.

  • Mandatory courses held with reference to OLF/NSA's guidelines for emergency- and safety training, are however always compensated with overtime pay regardless of local agreements.‌ The practice of PC-based ordered training is to be agreed upon on company level.

  • Mandatory courses held with reference to OLF/NSA's guidelines for emergency- and safety training, are however always compensated with overtime pay regardless of local agreements.

  • Mandatory courses include: Fall Protection, First Aid, WHMIS/MSDS, Man Lift, TDG, Company and Customer Orientation.

  • Mandatory courses on land are settled against the full-time equivalent at the rate of 12 hours per course day.

Related to Mandatory courses

  • DIP Facilities means the DIP ABL Facility and the DIP Term Loan Facility.

  • Mandatory Policies means the University’s policies listed in Schedule 3 (Mandatory Policies).

  • Financing Transactions means the execution, delivery and performance by each Loan Party of the Loan Documents to which it is to be a party, the borrowing of Loans, the use of the proceeds thereof and the issuance of Letters of Credit hereunder.

  • Refinancing Transactions means, collectively, the Refinancing Transactions (as defined in the Offering Memorandum).

  • Mandatory City Requirements means those City laws set forth in the San Francisco Municipal Code, including the duly authorized rules, regulations, and guidelines implementing such laws that impose specific duties and obligations upon Contractor.