Types of Requests Sample Clauses

Types of Requests. 1. To work a particular shift within a work area (days, evenings and nights); 2. To work in a particular work location within the same shift (e.g., Building 4 second/pm shift); 3. To work in a particular building or work unit (e.g., Building 5 or Building 4-5E); 4. To be given relief assignments within the same shift on a continuing basis (e.g., an Environmental Management Service Housekeeping Aide or Nutrition & Food Service Worker relieves for two workers on their days off and a third employee on one day off. Examples of voluntary requests may include, but are not limited to the following: Housekeeping Aide, WG-2, to Laundry Worker, WG-2; Nursing Assistant, GS-4, to Health Technician, GS-4; File Clerk, GS-4 to Mail Clerk, GS-4); 5. To be reassigned to another facility; 6. Any additional types as negotiated locally.
Types of Requests. The two ways by which catastrophic leave may be requested are: (1) a request by the affected employee (recipient), or (2) a request by a co-worker of the recipient employee, as follows:
Types of Requests. Precertification – A required review of a service, treatment or admission for a benefit coverage determination which must be done before the service, treatment or admission start date. For Emergency admissions, you, your authorized representative or Doctor must tell Us within 48 hours of the admission or as soon as possible within a reasonable period of time. For labor / childbirth admissions, Precertification is not needed unless there is a problem and/or the mother and baby are not sent home at the same time. • Predetermination – An optional, voluntary Prospective or Continued Stay Review request for a benefit coverage determination for a service or treatment. We will check your Contract to find out if there is an Exclusion for the service or treatment. If there is a related clinical coverage guideline, the benefit coverage review will include a review to decide whether the service meets the definition of Medical Necessity under this Contract, or is Experimental/Investigative as that term is defined in this Contract.
Types of Requests. 1 . To work a particular shift within a work area (days, evenings and nights); 2 . To work in a particular work location within the same shift (e .g ., Building 4 second/pm shift); 3 . To work in a particular building or work unit (e .g ., Building 5 or Building 4-5E); 4 . To be given relief assignments within the same shift on a continuing basis (e .g ., an Environmental Management Service Housekeeping Aide or Nutrition & Food Service Worker relieves for two workers on their days off and a third employee on one day off . Examples of voluntary requests may include, but are not limited to the following: Housekeeping Aide, WG-2, to Laundry Worker, WG-2; Nursing Assistant, GS-4, to Health Technician, GS-4; File Clerk, GS-4 to Mail Clerk, GS-4);
Types of Requests. In Mews we distinguish amongst three types of incidents/requests (critical, high priority and general) and for each of them we guarantee different response and resolution time. • Critical requests: mean requests for support concerning errors due to which system is completely materially unavailable (i.e. a failure of the whole Mews Platform).
Types of Requests. 1. Hardship -- Hardship transfers will be established for those teachers who have completed at least one year of service and: a. travel 20 miles or more one way, by the most direct route within Miami- Dade County limits, to the work location; or An employee who rejects a hardship transfer to one of the locations requested will be removed from the eligible list. 2. Voluntary -- All other transfers shall be classified as voluntary and shall be given consideration for filling vacancies prior to selecting new hires.

Related to Types of Requests

  • Execution of requests 1. In order to comply with a request for assistance, the requested authority shall proceed, within the limits of its competence and available resources, as though it were acting on its own account or upon request of other authorities of that same Party, by supplying information already possessed, by carrying out appropriate inquiries, or by arranging for them to be carried out. This paragraph shall also apply to any other authority to which the request has been addressed by the requested authority when the latter cannot act on its own. 2. Requests for assistance shall be executed in accordance with the legal or regulatory provisions of the requested Party and the answer shall be sent at the latest within 120 days following the date of the receipt of the request. 3. Duly authorized officials of a Party may be present in the offices of the requested authority or any other concerned authority in accordance with paragraph 1, to obtain information related to activities that are or may be operations in breach of customs legislation which the applicant authority needs for purposes of this Chapter. 4. Duly authorized officials of a Party involved may be present at inquiries or verifications carried out in the territory of the other Party.