On duty definition
On duty means that a pharmacist is on the premises at the address of the permitted pharmacy and is available as needed.
On duty means any time during which an employee is acting in an official capacity for the school district or performing tasks within the employee's job description, including the taking of an annual physical examination.
On duty means training, including unit training assemblies, and other training, operational duty, and other service which may be required under state or federal law, regulations, or orders, and the necessary travel of an officer or enlisted person to the place of performance and return home after performance of that duty, but does not include federal active duty. A member of the national guard shall be considered to be on duty when called to testify about an incident which the member observed or was involved in while that member was on duty.
Examples of On duty in a sentence
If training occurs on an employee’s regularly scheduled day they will be paid regular time (On duty detail (ODD) status).
More Definitions of On duty
On duty means the status of the driver from the time he or she begins work, or is required to be in readiness to work, until the time the driver is relieved from work and all responsibility for performing work. “On Duty” includes all time spent by the driver as follows:
On duty means time spent working or waiting that the employer controls and that the employee is not permitted to use for the employee’s own purpose.
On duty means that an individual is at work and performing assigned responsibilities.
On duty. Staff: DHL Staff and RA's who serve in a 24/7 "On-Duty" rotation to attend to resident issues. The phone lines to reach these staff are provided to residents upon occupancy.
On duty means the period of time an employee is responsible for the direct supervision of one or more residents.
On duty means that the driver is away from the central bus storage station waiting to complete the transportation of students.
On duty means that a pharmacist, the responsible party, or a person who is qualified to provide supervision in accordance with 18VAC110-60-170 is on the premises at the address of the permitted pharmaceutical processor and is available as needed.