Common use of Trouble Shooter Clause in Contracts

Trouble Shooter. (a) A Trouble Shooter (the “Trouble Shooter”) will be appointed by agreement of the BCMA and the Government to facilitate the early and voluntary settlement of certain Disputes and Issues in accordance with this Agreement, without withdrawals of services. (b) Subject to section 21.3(c), the Trouble Shooter will be appointed for a three year term and may only be reappointed by agreement of the BCMA and the Government. (c) The Trouble Shooter may be removed and replaced at any time by agreement of the BCMA and the Government. In the event that the Trouble Shooter resigns or becomes unable to fulfill his or her role during the term of his or her appointment, a replacement will be appointed by agreement of the BCMA and the Government. (d) In the event that a matter referred to the Trouble Shooter raises an aspect of quality of care, the Joint Agreement Administration Group may request one or more additional people with relevant expertise to provide informed advice to the Trouble Shooter. Such additional people will not directly contribute to the Trouble Shooter’s findings or recommendations. (e) The Trouble Shooter will consider only those matters referred to him or her in accordance with this Agreement and will at all times act in a manner consistent with this Agreement. (f) The Trouble Shooter may: (i) assist in attempting to effect a voluntary resolution of the matter referred to it; (ii) conduct fact finding in relation to the matter referred to it; and (iii) issue recommendations regarding the matter referred to it. (g) Any facts found and/or recommendations made by the Trouble Shooter will be treated as confidential by the parties unless otherwise agreed by the Joint Agreement Administration Group.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Physician Master Agreement, Physician Master Agreement

Trouble Shooter. (a) A Trouble Shooter (the “Trouble Shooter”) will be appointed by agreement of the BCMA Doctors of BC and the Government to facilitate the early and voluntary settlement of certain Disputes and Issues in accordance with this Agreement, without withdrawals of services, and to facilitate agreement between a physician or group of physicians and an Agency on matters of workload pursuant to the terms of a Service Contract or a Salary Agreement between them. (b) Subject to section 21.3(c), the Trouble Shooter will be appointed for a three year term and may only be reappointed by agreement of the BCMA Doctors of BC and the Government. (c) The Trouble Shooter may be removed and replaced at any time by agreement of the BCMA Doctors of BC and the Government. In the event that the Trouble Shooter resigns or becomes unable to fulfill his or her role during the term of his or her appointment, a replacement will be appointed by agreement of the BCMA Doctors of BC and the Government. (d) In the event that a matter referred to the Trouble Shooter raises an aspect of quality of care, the Joint Agreement Administration Group may request one or more additional people with relevant expertise to provide informed advice to the Trouble Shooter. Such additional people will not directly contribute to the Trouble Shooter’s findings or recommendations. (e) The Trouble Shooter will consider only those matters referred to him or her in accordance with this Agreement and will at all times act in a manner consistent with this Agreement. (f) The Trouble Shooter may: (i) assist in attempting to effect a voluntary resolution of the matter referred to it; (ii) conduct fact finding in relation to the matter referred to it; and (iii) issue recommendations regarding the matter referred to it. (g) Any facts found and/or recommendations made by the Trouble Shooter will be treated as confidential by the parties unless otherwise agreed by the Joint Agreement Administration Group.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Trouble Shooter. (a) A Trouble Shooter (the “Trouble Shooter”) will be appointed by agreement of the BCMA Doctors of BC and the Government to facilitate the early and voluntary settlement of certain Disputes and Issues in accordance with this Agreement, without withdrawals of services. (b) Subject to section 21.3(c), the Trouble Shooter will be appointed for a three year term and may only be reappointed by agreement of the BCMA Doctors of BC and the Government. (c) The Trouble Shooter may be removed and replaced at any time by agreement of the BCMA Doctors of BC and the Government. In the event that the Trouble Shooter resigns or becomes unable to fulfill his or her role during the term of his or her appointment, a replacement will be appointed by agreement of the BCMA Doctors of BC and the Government. (d) In the event that a matter referred to the Trouble Shooter raises an aspect of quality of care, the Joint Agreement Administration Group may request one or more additional people with relevant expertise to provide informed advice to the Trouble Shooter. Such additional people will not directly contribute to the Trouble Shooter’s findings or recommendations. (e) The Trouble Shooter will consider only those matters referred to him or her in accordance with this Agreement and will at all times act in a manner consistent with this Agreement. (f) The Trouble Shooter may: (i) assist in attempting to effect a voluntary resolution of the matter referred to it; (ii) conduct fact finding in relation to the matter referred to it; and (iii) issue recommendations regarding the matter referred to it. (g) Any facts found and/or recommendations made by the Trouble Shooter will be treated as confidential by the parties unless otherwise agreed by the Joint Agreement Administration Group.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Physician Master Agreement