Unit plans Sample Clauses

The "Unit Plans" clause defines the requirements and procedures for preparing and submitting detailed plans for individual units within a larger development project. Typically, this clause outlines what information must be included in each unit plan, such as dimensions, layout, and specifications, and may set deadlines or approval processes for their submission to relevant authorities or stakeholders. Its core practical function is to ensure that each unit within the project is clearly documented and meets agreed-upon standards, thereby facilitating smooth project execution and regulatory compliance.
Unit plans. Each nursing unit will maintain a written plan designed to provide meal and rest periods in accordance with Section 8.5. Plans will be modified by consensus of the manager and a majority of the staff nurses on each unit. The Medical Center will schedule sufficient staff to implement each unit’s plan. The Medical Center will provide copies of unit plans to the Association.
Unit plans. Attached hereto at Tab 2 is a complete and correct copy of the Unit Plans for the Unit Improvement to be constructed on the Unit Premises, and initialed to show Agent's and Owner's approval.
Unit plans. A copy of the Unit Plans satisfactory to Owner and Assignee.
Unit plans. Each nursing unit will maintain a written plan designed 15 to provide meal and rest periods in accordance with Section 8.5. This plan will 16 be a component of the unit staffing plan. Based on the unit’s written plan the 17 Medical Center shall provide an appropriate skilled nurse to relieve other 18 scheduled nurses for their meal and rest breaks. Plans will be modified by the 19 Unit Based Practice Council (UBPC) and ratified by consensus of the manager 20 and a majority of the staff nurses on each unit. If consensus is not reached, the 21 plan(s) will be referred to the staffing committee as a designated hot spot. These 22 plans may include the use of short shift positions as referenced in Paragraph 2.A 23 of Appendix F, and/or positions with alternative start times, to facilitate meal and 24 rest periods. The Medical Center will make a reasonable effort not to regularly 25 assign Charge Nurses or facilitators a primary patient assignment, unless 26 otherwise agreed to, so that they may assist in meal and rest period coverage; 27 provided that this provision will not interfere with the staffing needs of smaller 28 nursing units as determined at the unit level. The Medical Center will schedule 29 sufficient staff to implement each unit’s plan. The Medical Center will provide 30 copies of unit plans to the Association.
Unit plans. Each nursing unit will maintain a written plan designed to provide meal and rest periods in accordance with Section 8.5. This plan will be a component of the unit staffing plan. Plans will be modified by the Unit Based Council and ratified by consensus of the manager and a majority of the staff nurses on each unit. If consensus is not reached, the plan(s) will be referred to the staffing committee as a designated hot spot. These plans may include the use of short shift positions as referenced in Paragraph 1.b of Appendix G, and/or positions with alternative start times, to facilitate meal and rest periods. The Medical Center will make a reasonable effort not to regularly assign charge nurses or facilitators a primary patient assignment, unless otherwise agreed to, so that they may assist in meal and rest period coverage; provided that this provision will not interfere with the staffing needs of smaller nursing units as determined at the unit level. The Medical Center will schedule sufficient staff to implement each unit’s plan. The Medical Center will provide copies of unit plans to the Association.
Unit plans. Each nursing unit will maintain a written plan designed to provide meal and rest periods in accordance with Section 8.5. Plans will be modified by the Unit Based Council and ratified by consensus of the manager and a majority of the staff nurses on each unit. These plans may include the use of short shift positions as referenced in Paragraph 1.b of Appendix G, and/or positions with alternative start times, to facilitate meal and rest periods. The Medical Center will make a reasonable effort not to regularly assign charge nurses or facilitators a primary patient assignment, unless otherwise agreed to, so that they may assist in meal and rest period coverage; provided that this provision will not interfere with the staffing needs of smaller nursing units as determined at the unit level. The Medical Center will schedule sufficient staff to implement each unit’s plan. The Medical Center will provide copies of unit plans to the Association.
Unit plans. Unit Plans with respect to each phase or portion of the Unit Improvements any portion of the cost of which will be funded by the requested Interim Advance.
Unit plans. Each nursing unit will maintain a written plan designed 12 to provide meal and rest periods in accordance with Section 8.5. This plan will 13 be a component of the unit staffing plan. Based on the unit’s written plan the 14 Medical Center shall provide an appropriate skilled nurse to relieve other 15 scheduled nurses for their meal and rest breaks. Plans will be modified by the 16 Unit Based Practice Council (UBPC) and ratified by consensus of the manager 17 and a majority of the staff nurses on each unit. If consensus is not reached, the 18 plan(s) will be referred to the staffing committee as a designated hot spot. These 19 plans may include the use of short shift positions as referenced in Paragraph 2.A 20 of Appendix F, and/or positions with alternative start times, to facilitate meal and 21 rest periods. The Medical Center will make a reasonable effort not to regularly 22 assign charge nurses or facilitators a primary patient assignment, unless 23 otherwise agreed to, so that they may assist in meal and rest period coverage; 24 provided that this provision will not interfere with the staffing needs of smaller 25 nursing units as determined at the unit level. The Medical Center will schedule 26 sufficient staff to implement each unit’s plan. The Medical Center will provide 27 copies of unit plans to the Association. 30 the number and percentage of missed meals and breaks for all nursing units 31 shall be provided to the Association, the Labor Management Committee, the 32 Staffing Committee and UBPC chairs on a monthly basis. The parties will review 33 trends in all nursing units to determine if meal and break plans are adequate to 34 ensure nurses are receiving their uninterrupted meal and rest breaks. This data 35 will also be used by the Staffing Committee and Labor Management to oversee 1 the development of action plans developed by the UBPC for units that are not 2 successful and to identify best practices. The goal is to work collaboratively to 3 find a way to solve the problem of missed meals and breaks.
Unit plans. Each nursing unit will maintain a written plan designed to provide meal and rest periods in accordance with Section 8.5. This plan will be a component of the unit staffing plan. Based on the unit’s written plan the Medical Center shall provide an appropriate skilled nurse to relieve other scheduled nurses for their meal and rest breaks. Plans will be modified by the Unit Based Practice Council and ratified by consensus of the manager and a majority of the staff nurses on each unit. If consensus is not reached, the plan(s) will be referred to the staffing committee as a designated hot spot. These plans may include the use of short shift positions as referenced in Paragraph