Blanket Dental Accident Reimbursement Sample Clauses

Blanket Dental Accident Reimbursement when Injury to whole and sound teeth (capped or crowned teeth will for the purposes of this policy be considered whole and sound teeth), due to a force or a blow external to the mouth and within 30 days of the Accident, requires treatment, replacement or x-rays by a legally qualified dentist or dental surgeon who does not ordinarily reside in the Insured Person’s residence nor is a member of the Insured Person’s immediate family, the Insurer will pay the reasonable and necessary expenses actually incurred by the Insured Person within 52 weeks after the date of the Accident for such treatment or services not to exceed the amount stated in the schedule noted in Appendix A as the result of any one Accident.
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Blanket Dental Accident Reimbursement. When injury to whole and sound teeth (capped or crowned teeth will, for the purpose of this policy be considered whole and sound), due to a force or blow external to the mouth and within thirty (30) days from the date of the accident, requires treatment, replacement or x-rays by a legally qualified dentist or dental surgeon who does not ordinarily reside in the Insured Person's Residence and is not a member of the Immediate Family, the Insurer will pay the reasonable and necessary expenses actually incurred by the Insured Person within fifty-two (52) weeks after the date of accident for such treatment or services but not to exceed the amount of Accidental Dental Expenses stated in the Schedule of Benefits as the result of any one (1) accident. Any payments made under this section will be in accordance with the current Fee Guide for General Practitioners published by the Dental Association in the province or territory of the Insured Person's Residence, and reduced by any amount paid or payable under the section entitled "Dentures or Bridgework Benefit".
Blanket Dental Accident Reimbursement as negotiated When an injury to whole or sound teeth including filled or restored teeth requires and receives dental treatment commencing within 30 days of the date of the accident the Insurer shall pay for the necessary expenses for such treatment rendered within 52 weeks of the accident. Payments for all treatment rendered shall be limited to an aggregate of negotiated limit. The following provisions also apply:-

Related to Blanket Dental Accident Reimbursement

  • Post-Accident Testing a. The City may require a Covered Employee who caused, or may have caused, an Accident, based on information known at the time of the Accident, to submit to drug and/or alcohol testing.

  • Dental Coverage 206. Each employee covered by this agreement shall be eligible to participate in the City's dental program.

  • Medical/Dental Expense Account The Employer agrees to allow insurance eligible employees to participate in a medical and dental expense reimbursement program to cover co- payments, deductibles and other medical and dental expenses or expenses for services not covered by health or dental insurance on a pre-tax basis as permitted by law or regulation, up to the maximum amount of salary reduction contributions allowed per calendar year under Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code or other applicable federal law.

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