Professional labor definition

Professional labor means a service provided by a member of a profession or any person who earns wages from a specified activity.

Examples of Professional labor in a sentence

  • This labor category is offered only in conjunction with IT Professional labor categories.

  • The “Target Construction Cost” excludes Professional Engineering and Graphics labor and Other Professional labor (with the associated Engineering Technology Charge and G&A), travel and living expenses, Engineering Subcontracts, additional insurances or bonds other than those provided in the EPC Agreement, all FE Vendor costs (other than B&W costs) and all other taxes.

  • Professional labor categories without a modifier (e.g. Engineer) are considered journeyman level.

  • Professional labor can qualify as an eligible expense; however, sweat equity/homeowner labor is not an eligible expense.

Related to Professional labor

  • Professional Client means a client meeting the criteria laid down in Annex II;

  • Qualified mental health professional means a licensed medical practitioner or any other person meeting the qualifications specified in OAR 309-019-0125.

  • Professional service means a type of personal service to the public that requires as a condition precedent to the rendering of the service the obtaining of a license or other legal authorization. Professional service includes, but is not limited to, services rendered by a certified or other public accountant, chiropractor, dentist, optometrist, veterinarian, osteopathic physician, physician, surgeon, podiatrist, chiropodist, physician's assistant, architect, professional engineer, land surveyor, or attorney-at-law.

  • Designated mental health professional means a mental health

  • Health care professional means a physician or other health care practitioner licensed, accredited, registered, or certified to perform specified health care services consistent with state law.