Reserve days definition

Reserve days means the days beyond the ninetieth day of hospitalization of a medicare patient for a benefit period or spell of illness. See also "lifetime hospitalization reserve."

Examples of Reserve days in a sentence

  • If a Reserve calls in sick for an entire block of Reserve days, the ER day is not carried over to the next block.

  • A Lineholder who picks up Sick Leave Make-Up Reserve days may also opt into (or by default opt out of) the LTFA.

  • Any VJA trip flown into the Reserve month that overlaps scheduled Reserve days will be compensated only at straight pay (towards the Reserve guarantee) on the scheduled reserve days.

  • Lineholders who have picked up Reserve day(s) and who have not opted into the LTFA., listed in inverse seniority order (11.H.3.d. [Reserve Exchange of Days…], below) following all other Reserves within the same classification (AM/PM/ER) and with the same number of days of availability.

  • A Flight Attendant(s) may “pick up” individual or multiple Reserve day(s) on days she/he initially gave away; such pickups will be paid above the monthly guarantee.

  • A Flight Attendant will have the option to combine all picked up, traded day(s), and/or original Reserve day(s).

  • If a Reserve receives an unscheduled overnight between Reserve days that are not combinable for an overnight, the Reserve will be compensated according to Section 12.B above.

  • This provision does not apply when a Reserve has agreed to combine original and picked up or traded Reserve days for an overnight assignment as outlined in Section 10.A above.

  • Flight Attendants may “pick up” Reserve day(s) which will not be combinable with original or traded Reserve day(s), unless agreed to by the Flight Attendant.

  • A Reserve may also pick up Reserve day(s) from other Flight Attendants on her/his day(s) off.