CMPA Clause Samples

The CMPA clause, which stands for Canadian Medical Protective Association, outlines the responsibilities and coverage related to medical liability protection for physicians in Canada. Typically, this clause specifies that physicians must maintain active membership with the CMPA to ensure they are covered for professional liability claims arising from their medical practice. For example, it may require proof of membership as a condition of employment or hospital privileges. The core function of this clause is to ensure that both physicians and their employers are protected against legal claims, thereby managing risk and ensuring compliance with professional standards.
CMPA. Effective January 1, 2013, all Residents will be required to maintain CMPA coverage at the Resident’s expense. No reimbursement shall be provided by the Employer for the cost of CMPA dues. However, partial payment of CMPA dues may be made available to Residents in the 2018/2019 Academic Year from under-expenditure of the Total Expenditure for call availability as directed by RDBC.
CMPA. It is agreed that those Hospitals requiring CMPA coverage for Residents will reimburse the Resident for the annual cost of CMPA membership.
CMPA. All Residents will be required to maintain Canadian Medical Protective Association ( CMPA) coverage. Effective July 1, 2023, Residents will be reimbursed by the Employer for the cost of CMPA dues. In the event that CMPA coverage is not available due to the Resident taking an assignment outside of Canada or any other reason, the Resident is required to maintain alternative equivalent coverage at the Resident’s expense.
CMPA. 10.1 The Parties recognize that the base Canadian Medical Protective Association (“CMPA”) fees have not increased since 1986. The current agreement amongst the Parties and the CMPA commenced on January 1, 2009 and continues in effect until December 31, 2013 (“2009 CMPA Agreement”). The Parties agree to forthwith enter into negotiations with the CMPA with the aim to enter into a new agreement to replace the 2009 CMPA Agreement which will have a term from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2023 and which will require physician contributions as set out in Appendix “H”. 10.2 The Parties shall review and update the tort reform measures recommended by the Medical Malpractice Coverage Committee in 2001, and report back to the PSC by June 2013 and thereafter as required by the PSC.
CMPA. The Producer hereby certifies that it is not a member in good standing of the When executed by a Producer the terms of this agreement form a contract to which the Union, the Producer and the CMPA are all parties and each party agrees to abide by its rights and obligations created under this contract. Dated this day of , 201 (Name of Signatory Producer) (Address of Signatory Producer) (Phone and fax number of Signatory Producer) (Authorized Signature) (Print or type name of Authorized Signatory) Receipt of the above Bargaining Authorization and Voluntary Recognition Agreement is hereby confirmed by the Union. (Authorized Signature) (Print or type name of Authorized Signatory) (Date) A copy of this Bargaining Authorization and Voluntary Recognition Agreement shall be forwarded to the CMPA. The undersigned (insert name of Completion Guarantor) is the Completion Guarantor for (insert name of production) being produced by (insert name of production company). We certify that the budget dated having a total production cost (above and below-the-line, all amortized and episodic expenses) of is the budget approved by us for this production. (insert grand total) For series, indicate # of episodes For co-productions, please complete the following: The production titled is a co-production. Yes No . This budget figure represents the total production cost, total herein defined as costs incurred by all Producers. Yes No . Dated this day of , 20 . (Signature of signing officer) (Print or type name) This letter is to set out the terms of an agreement reached between In consideration of the Union waiving the posting of a performance bond by Producer for the Production, “the Company” guarantees payment to the Union of all present and future debts, liabilities, and obligations due or owing to the Union from or by Producer in connection with the Production that would normally be covered by the posting of a performance bond pursuant to the collective agreement signed between Producer and the Union and the amendments thereto. It is agreed that this is a continuing guarantee and will cover and secure any ultimate balance owing to the Union in connection with the Production, which would normally be covered by the posting of a performance bond, but the Union is not obliged to exhaust its recourse against Producer before being entitled to payment by the Company of all and every debt, liability, and obligation of Producer guaranteed herein. If, at any time, the Union advises the Compa...

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