Common use of Standards of Practice Clause in Contracts

Standards of Practice. In those circumstances when the University requires an employee to have and to maintain professional accreditation as a condition of employment (such as Registered Psychologist, Medical Doctor, Chartered Accountant), the University will pay the professional accreditation fee. Such a condition of employment must be included in the employee’s position description. If an employee is part-time, and works elsewhere that requires the same professional accreditation (this includes self-employment), the professional accreditation fee will be paid on a pro-rated basis. Pro-ration shall be on the basis of percentage of FTE (full-time equivalent) at UBC. New employees have the responsibility to have the requisite professional accreditation upon commencing employment. The University’s obligation applies during the course of employment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, The Agreement

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Standards of Practice. In those circumstances when the University requires an employee to have and to maintain professional pro- fessional accreditation as a condition of employment (such as Registered Psychologist, Medical Doctor, Chartered Accountant), the University will pay the professional accreditation fee. Such a condition of employment must be included in the employee’s position description. If an employee employ- ee is part-time, and works elsewhere that requires the same professional accreditation (this includes self-employment), the professional accreditation fee will be paid on a pro-rated basis. Pro-ration shall be on the basis of percentage of FTE (full-time equivalent) at UBC. New employees have the responsibility to have the requisite professional accreditation upon commencing employment. The University’s obligation applies during the course of employment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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Standards of Practice. In those circumstances when the University requires an employee to have and to maintain professional accreditation as a condition of employment (such as Registered Psychologist, Medical Doctor, Chartered Accountant), the University will pay the professional accreditation fee. Such a condition of employment must be included in the employee’s position description. If an employee is part-time, and works elsewhere that requires the same professional accreditation (this includes self-employment), the professional accreditation fee will be paid on a pro-rated basis. Pro-ration shall be on the basis of percentage of FTE (full-time equivalent) at UBC. New employees have the responsibility to have the requisite professional accreditation upon commencing employment. The University’s obligation applies during the course of employment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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