Telephone Access Sample Clauses

Telephone Access. Employees shall be entitled to reasonable use of the client's telephone for local calls during the evening to speak with family members (i.e., spouse, children, dependants, parents). Employees may not receive personal calls on the client's telephone nor give out the client's telephone number. In the case of urgent personal calls to the employee, messages will be taken by the Employer and passed on to the employee as soon as possible. In the event of an emergency, the employee shall use the client's telephone to contact the appropriate authorities or the contact person designated by the Employer.
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Telephone Access. (a) The Licensee shall maintain sufficient customer service representatives to handle all Subscriber calls, during Normal Business Hours.
Telephone Access. (a) The Licensee shall maintain sufficient customer service representatives in its customer service call centers in order to answer all Subscriber calls, in compliance with the FCC’s Customer Service Obligations at 47 C.F.R. §76.309, attached hereto as Exhibit 12.5, during Normal Business Hours, as defined therein.
Telephone Access. (a) The Licensee shall comply with the FCC's Customer Service Obligations at 47 C.F.R. §76.309, attached hereto as Exhibit 6, during Normal Business Hours, as defined therein.
Telephone Access. The Contractor shall establish a toll-free twenty-four (24) hour telephone number to confirm eligibility for benefits and seek prior approval for treatment where required under the Plan, and shall assure twenty-four (24) hour access, via telephone(s), to medical professionals, either to the Plan directly or to the Primary Care Providers, for consultation to obtain medical care. The Contractor must also make a toll-free number available, at a minimum during the business hours of 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on regular business days. This number also will be used to confirm eligibility for benefits, for approval for non-emergency services and for Enrollees to call to request Site, Primary Care Provider, or Women's Health Care Provider changes, to make complaints or grievances, to request disenrollment and to ask questions. The Contractor may use one toll-free number for these purposes or may establish two separate numbers.
Telephone Access. The parties shall take all steps necessary to transition over to Buyers or an Affiliate all local and long distance telephone services at the Facilities as of the Closing Date.
Telephone Access the Carrier shall report on the following statistics concerning telephone access to the member services department (or its equivalent) for the given time period. Except that, if the Carrier does not have a computerized phone system, report results of periodic surveys on telephone access.
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Telephone Access. CONTRACTOR shall provide a toll-free telephone number that 18 allows patients to speak to a customer service representative at CONTRACTOR’S 19 regional billing office.
Telephone Access. Members shall be provided with a phone number where, subject to the limitations of paragraph 16, they may reach their physician during office hours. Video chat and text messaging may be utilized when the physician and Patient agree that it is appropriate.
Telephone Access. Telephones shall be provided during the school days from which a teacher may make a private telephone call. A telephone shall be available in each building for after school use in a designated area to which all teachers have access. It is understood that telephones are to be used primarily for school-related business purposes and that no charges for personal calls shall be made at the District’s expense.
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