Professional assistance definition

Professional assistance means the use of monies by or on behalf of the Authority to conduct research, conduct studies, conduct surveys, develop guidance, and perform related activities that benefit more than one water or wastewater treatment facility.
Professional assistance means the use of monies by or on behalf of the Authority to conduct research, conduct stud- ies, conduct surveys, develop guidance, and perform related activities that benefit more than one water or wastewater system. For water providers, staff assistance is limited to planning and design of water supply development projects according to A.R.S. § 49-1203(B)(17).

Examples of Professional assistance in a sentence

  • Professional assistance is encouraged and may be sought by members with problems such as those related to stress, substance abuse, mental or emotional illness, finances, legal issues or family crisis; however, member participation shall be strictly voluntary and participation shall not be held against a member.

  • Examination: Professional assistance for test takers with disabilities must submit the request for ADA accommodations to the program 30 days prior to the scheduled exam date.

  • Professional assistance and co-ordination will include the employment of a Professional Improvement Coordinator who will be seconded from the bargaining unit.

  • Professional assistance for resolving employee alcohol or substance abuse problems is available through the Hospital’s medical insurance program and through the employee assistance program.

  • Professional assistance for resolving employee alcohol or substance abuse problems is available through the Employer’s medical insurance program.

  • Professional assistance will be provided by the principals, teachers, supervisors, and administrators to new teachers.

  • Relocation Assistance: Professional assistance with any cost paid by StarTek 100% reimbursement of expenses or StarTek performs transactions to avoid taxable income to B▇▇▇.

  • Professional assistance in the development of a program may be requested by the program administrator based upon the demands of the program.

  • Professional assistance and advice is given to teachers who wish to use the Archives and Museums Service’s resources for curricular work.

  • Professional assistance in program delivery and development is also available.