Face-to Sample Clauses

Face-to. Face means an encounter between Client and provider where they are both physically present.
Face-to. Face means an encounter between the individual/parent/guardian and provider where they are both physically present. This does not include contact by phone, email, etc., except for Telepsychiatry provided in a manner that meets COUNTY protocols.
Face-to. Face channel via Merchantrade branches, and authorised agents; and 2) Website and/or Mobile Application. Merchantrade may however introduce other channels for application of the Card from time to time (e.g. sales booths or self-service kiosk).
Face-to. Face (Traditional) Classes: students and instructors meet together for a certain number of hours, in a classroom and on a regular weekly schedule.
Face-to face Marketing by Contractor directed at Participants or Potential Enrollees, including direct or indirect door‐to‐door contact, telephone contact, email, texting or other cold‐call activities, is strictly prohibited. Events that may involve Contractor staff educating groups of Participants or Potential Enrollees shall not be considered “face‐to‐face” Marketing.
Face-to. Face events
Face-to face interviews of the individual, relevant professional staff, and other people involved in the individual’s life; and
Face-to. Face Contact means, as it pertains to a FSP, a direct encounter between 4 CONTRACTOR’s staff and Client(s)/parent(s)/guardian(s). This does not include contact by phone, 5 email, etc. For the purpose of completing an Encounter Document, Face-to-Face Contact means a direct 6 encounter between staff and Client(s), regardless if another individual(s) is/are present or not.
Face-to. Face negotiations shall commence no later than April 1, 2020, following compliance with HEERA mandated sunshine requirements.
Face-to face and online teaching