EAP definition

EAP means the Employee Assistance Program, a service available to all state employees, which provides assistance and referral for a variety of situations including emotional, financial, family, and chemical dependency problems.

Examples of EAP in a sentence

  • Client Organization may request EAP to attend health fairs and benefits fairs as available and in accordance with available group hours as listed in section 1.4.2.

  • The Client Organization representative shall be responsible for working with EAP, approving xxxxxxxx and expenses submitted by EAP, and accepting any reports from EAP.

  • EAP provides access to telephonic EAP support and crisis counseling services 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.

  • EAP furnishes unlimited promotional materials in print-ready digital format as requested, such as brochures, flyers, online newsletter subscriptions, and specialized topical resource guides and booklets.

  • If Client Organization requests an on-site group educational/promotional service, EAP will make every effort to find a qualified available service provider in our network who is located within 3 hours one-way drive time (“local provider”) of the service delivery location.


More Definitions of EAP

EAP means the Employee Assistance Program offered through the SFMTA.
EAP means an environmental assessment practitioner as defined in section 1 of the Act;
EAP means the HIV Extraordinary Assistance Plan announced by the government of Canada on 14 December 1989.
EAP means the Early Access Program as defined in the preamble of this Agreement.
EAP means Economically Active Population as determined and published by Statistics South Africa. The operative EAP for the purposes of any calculation under the Codes will be the most recently published EAP;