Eligible Expenses Sample Clauses

The 'Eligible Expenses' clause defines which costs or expenditures are permitted for reimbursement or payment under an agreement. Typically, it outlines specific categories of expenses—such as travel, materials, or labor—that qualify, and may set requirements like prior approval or adherence to budget limits. This clause ensures that only appropriate and agreed-upon costs are covered, preventing disputes over unauthorized or unexpected charges.
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Eligible Expenses. The following is a list of the items currently eligible for payment under this group plan. However, should your Provincial Health Plan alter to include any of these items, coverage under this plan will automatically adjust in accordance with the approved legislation. Eligible expenses must be reasonable, customary, and (except for expense #4) recommended as necessary by a physician.
Eligible Expenses. Eligible expenses for the Project shall be determined in accordance with the accounting principles identified in §2.20.5 NMAC, and may only be used to cover expenses incurred during the period of performance and for allowable closeout costs incurred during the grant closeout process. The Grant shall not be used for research and development (R&D), or indirect costs. A non-exhaustive list of eligible expenses includes: 1. Direct costs related to grant-writing for broadband infrastructure projects;
Eligible Expenses. Eligible expenses for the Project shall be determined in accordance with the accounting principles identified in § 2.20.5 NMAC and may only be used to cover expenses incurred during the period of performance and for allowable closeout costs incurred during the grant closeout process. The Grant shall not be used for research and development (R&D), or indirect costs. A non-exhaustive list of eligible expenses includes: 1. Data gathering, feasibility studies, community engagement, public feedback processes, needs assessment; 2. Upfront costs for rights of way, easement and condemnation, acquiring permits, costs associated with satisfying the environmental, historical and cultural assessment, reviews and mitigation;
Eligible Expenses. Expenses incurred in the treatment of a covered illness or injury which are Medically Necessary and not exceeding the limits in “Schedule BMembership Fees ”.
Eligible Expenses. Contractor ensures that Services will not include entertainment expenses or fund Sectarian worship, instruction, or proselytization.
Eligible Expenses. (a) The IESO will provide funding to the Recipient for Eligible Expenses, up to the Maximum Funding Amount, that are evidenced by supporting documentation as set out in this Funding Agreement or as otherwise required by the IESO.
Eligible Expenses. Reasonable and customary charges for medically necessary drugs and medicines (excluding Viagra), which by law, require a physician's prescription for purchase. They include oral contraceptives, injectable preparations, insulin and other diabetic supplies and allergy serums. Maintenance drugs are limited to a supply which is reasonably used within 90 days. Other drugs are limited to a 34-day supply. Each time you have a drug claim, you have the option to:
Eligible Expenses. Refers to those expenses incurred by the insured and that would be covered by the policy provided as long as is indicated under the Table of Benefits, even if those expenses are applied to the deductible. EMERGENCY: A medical condition manifesting itself by acute signs or symptoms which could reasonably result in placing the insured’s life or physical integrity in immediate danger if medical attention is not provided within twenty-four (24) hours. EMERGENCY DENTAL TREATMENT: Treatment necessary to restore or replace damaged or lost teeth in a covered accident. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT: Medically necessary attention or services due to an emergency. EPIDEMIC: The occurrence of more cases than expected of a disease or other health condition in a given area or among a specific group of persons during a particular period, and declared as such by the World Health Organization (WHO), or the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in Latin America, or the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), or a local government or equivalent body (i.e. local ministry of health) where the epidemic is developing. Usually, the cases are presumed to have a common cause or to be related to one another in some way. EXPERIMENTAL: The service, procedure, device, drug, or treatment that does not adhere to the standard of practice guidelines accepted in the United States of America and/or the United Kingdom regardless of the place where the service is performed. Drugs must have approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States of America for use for the diagnosed condition, or other federal or state government agency approval required in the United States of America, independent of where the medical treatment is incurred or where bills are issued. GENERAL WAITING PERIOD: The period of time during which the insured will not have any benefit, except for illnesses and injuries caused by an accident that occurs within this period, or those diseases of infectious origin that first manifest themselves during this period.
Eligible Expenses. Only expenses actually incurred by the employee are eligible for reimbursement, including the cost of tuition, books, and class-associated fees. Tools, supplies, and other fees and charges will not be reimbursed. Tuition costs that are covered by grants, scholarships, or other waivers (and therefore not the financial obligation of the employee) are not eligible for reimbursement.
Eligible Expenses. 2.01 Subject to the remainder of this Schedule “B”, the Financial Contribution may only be applied to the costs and expenses set out in this Article 2 (the “Eligible Expenses”). 2.02 The Eligible Expenses may be amended only with the prior written approval of Destination BC. 2.03 The Eligible Expenses must be, in the sole opinion of Destination BC: (a) directly related to the Project (s) in support of the Destination BC Programs listed in section 2.02 in Schedule “A”; and (b) reasonable. 2.04 Eligible Expenses are limited to the following categories: