Emergency Air Transportation Sample Clauses

Emergency Air Transportation. This benefit is payable only when pre-approved and arranged by OneWorld Assist Inc. a) Medical air evacuation to the nearest medical facility equipped to provide the required treatment, or for return to Your country of permanent residence, or b) the cost of stretcher fare or one-way economy airfare on a commercial flight via the most direct route for return to Your country of permanent residence for immediate medical attention, and c) the cost of a return economy airfare on a commercial flight via the most direct route for a qualified medical attendant, other than a relative, to accompany You when the attendant is medically necessary or required by the airline .
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Emergency Air Transportation a) Medical air evacuation to the nearest medical facility equipped to provide the required treatment, or for return to Canada; or, b) the cost of stretcher fare or one-way economy airfare on a commercial flight via the most direct route to return to your home province for immediate treatment as a result of an emergency providing treatment is sought within 48 hours of arrival to home province, and if the attending physician providing treatment outside your home province recommends it in writing; and, c) the cost of a return economy airfare on a commercial flight via the most direct route for a qualified medical attendant (other than a relative or family member), to accompany you when the attendant is medically necessary or required by the airline.
Emergency Air Transportation. In consultation with the attending Physician, or following an Emergency that requires that the Insured Person be repatriated to his/her province of residence for immediate medical attention, the Insurer will reimburse the cost of transporting the Insured Person to his/her residence in Canada by means of air ambulance, stretcher, one-way economy airfare on a commercial airline, with or without the services of a medical attendant, as required under the circumstances. If Your travel companion (also insured under a policy issued by the Insurer) was air repatri- ated to his/her province of residence, the Insurer will reimburse You the cost of a one-way economy airfare on a commercial airline to Your province of residence in Canada.
Emergency Air Transportation. Emergency transportation by a licensed air ambulance is covered to the nearest hospital qualified to provide the necessary treatment when certified as essential by the attending physician to a maximum of $4,000 per person each calendar year. This group plan includes charges for the following to a maximum of $2,000 per person per calendar year (unless otherwise indicated): - purchase, but not repair, of a spinal brace (at the discretion of the Insurance Company) or artificial limb or eye where the loss occurs while the individual is insured; replacement is covered only when required because of changes to the insured's body; - purchase or rental, but not repair or replacement, of a brace (at the discretion of the Insurance Company) for a limb truss or crutch. Braces prescribed solely for athletic purposes are not covered; - rental, purchase or repair of a wheelchair; rental or purchase of a hospital bed or respirator and oxygen to a lifetime maximum of $1,000 each (at the discretion of the Insurance Company); - purchase of colostomy, ileostomy or uretherostomy supplies; - purchase of one glucometer on the written recommendation of a physician; - purchase of reagent strips and other eligible diabetic supplies; - purchase of a breast prosthesis as a result of a total or radical mastectomy performed while the patient is insured, to a maximum of $200 per person every calendar year; - purchase of two surgical brassieres each calendar year when required as a result of a total or radical mastectomy; - purchase of an aerochamber inhaler for a child under 7 years of age; - purchase of two pair of surgical elastic stockings per year, on the written recommendation of a physician; - plasma, blood or blood substitutes and their administration; - purchase of wigs required as a result of chemotherapy or accidental injury to a lifetime maximum of $1,000 per person; - rental or purchase of other prescribed, approved, medical equipment up to a lifetime maximum of $250 per person. 20324 2032403963 Ext. Health-02 Coverage includes: - $225 towards the purchase of, but not repair of, one pair of custom designed orthopaedic shoes from a recognized orthopaedic supplier each calendar year. This does not include off-the-shelf, regular stock shoes or shoes for athletic purposes. - purchase of a custom-made foot orthotic or arch support, to a maximum of $200 per person per calendar year.
Emergency Air Transportation a) Medical air evacuation to the nearest medical facility equipped to provide the required treatment, or for return to your home; or, b) The cost of stretcher fare or one-way economy airfare on a commercial flight via the most direct route to return to your home for immediate medical treatment as a result of an emergency providing medical treatment is sought within 48 hours of arrival to your home, and if the attending physician providing treatment outside your home recommends it in writing; and, c) The cost of a return economy airfare on a commercial flight via the most direct route for a qualified medical attendant, to accompany you when the attendant is medically necessary or required by the airline .
Emergency Air Transportation. In consultation with the attending Physician, or following an Em the Insured Person be repatriated to his/her province of residen attention, the Insurer will reimburse the cost of transporting the I residence in Canada by means of air ambulance, stretcher, one- commercial airline, with or without the services of a medical att the circumstances. If Your travel companion (also insured under a policy issued by th ated to his/her province of residence, the Insurer will reimburse You the cost of a one-way
Emergency Air Transportation. (a) If a Sickness or Injury commencing while in Canada results in a Medically Necessary Emergency Evacuation of an Insured Person with an attendant, the Insurer will pay benefits for covered expenses up to an aggregate maximum of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) for both repatriation and evacuation combined. An Emergency Evacuation must first be approved by the Insurer and it must be ordered by a legally licensed Physician or Surgeon who certifies that the severity of the Insured Person's Sickness or Injury warrants the Emergency Evacuation of the Insured Person and that such is Medically Necessary. (b) If due to the geographical area at the onset of the Medical Emergency an Air Ambulance is deemed necessary, the Insurer will pay the cost of a licensed air ambulance to transport the Insured Person to the nearest Hospital or medical facility where appropriate Medical Treatment can be obtained.
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Emergency Air Transportation. This benefit is payable only when pre-approved and arranged by OneWorld Assist Inc. a) Medical air evacuation to the nearest medical facility equipped to provide the required treatment, or for return to Canada; or, b) the cost of stretcher fare or one-way economy airfare on a commercial flight via the most direct route to return to your home province for immediate medical treatment as a result of an emergency providing medical treatment is sought within 48 hours of arrival to home province, and if the attending physician providing treatment outside your home province recommends it in writing; and, c) the cost of a return economy airfare on a commercial flight via the most direct route for a qualified medical attendant, to accompany you when the attendant is medically necessary or required by the airline .

Related to Emergency Air Transportation

  • Transportation Transportation expenses include, but are not limited to, airplane, train, bus, taxi fares, rental cars, parking, mileage reimbursement, and tolls that are reasonably and necessarily incurred as a result of conducting State business. Each State agency shall determine the necessity for travel, and the mode of travel to be reimbursed.

  • Transportation Management Tenant shall fully comply with all present or future programs intended to manage parking, transportation or traffic in and around the Building, and in connection therewith, Tenant shall take responsible action for the transportation planning and management of all employees located at the Premises by working directly with Landlord, any governmental transportation management organization or any other transportation-related committees or entities.

  • Transportation of Accident Victims Transportation to the nearest physician or hospital for employees requiring medical care as a result of an on-the-job accident shall be at the expense of the Employer.

  • Transportation Services i) In the event that transportation services for a student served by CONTRACTOR pursuant to an Individual Services Agreement are to be provided by a party other than CONTRACTOR or the LEA or its transportation providers, such services shall be reflected in a separate agreement signed by the parties hereto, and provided to the LEA and SELPA Director by the CONTRACTOR. Except as provided below, CONTRACTOR shall compensate the transportation provider directly for such services, and shall charge the LEA for such services at the actual and reasonable rates billed by the transportation provider, plus a ten percent (.

  • SHIPPING AND AIR TRANSPORT 1. Profits of an enterprise of a Contracting State from the operation of ships or aircraft in international traffic shall be taxable only in that State. 2. The provisions of paragraph 1 shall also apply to profits from the participation in a pool, a joint business or an international operating agency.

  • Transportation Reimbursement Employees who, during the course of their normal duties, are required to actually transport clients/consumers/felons in their own personal vehicle on a regular basis, are eligible for reimbursement for the cost of an automobile rider to their existing insurance policy. To be eligible for the reimbursement, the employee must demonstrate the following: 1. That he/she is normally required to transport clients/consumers/felons in the course of their duties. 2. That there is no access to or available State vehicles. 3. That public transportation cannot be used. 4. That their insurance company requires a special rider on their existing automobile policy. 5. Proof that such a rider has been purchased. 6. Proof of a valid driver’s license and insurance policy. By receiving such reimbursement, employees acknowledge that they may be required to use their own personal vehicle to transport clients/consumers/felons in the normal course of their duties. The reimbursement to such employee(s) is the actual cost of the rider not to exceed seventy-five dollars ($75) per year whichever is less. This reimbursement will be paid on a yearly basis in the pay period that includes July 1st. Employees who either resign, retire, or have their employment terminated during the year and employees who start during any part of the year will have the reimbursement prorated. In the case of employees who either retire, resign, or have their employment terminated will have that portion of the reimbursement repaid to the State, in the last paycheck.

  • Transportation Charges The cost of transporting Employees and Material necessary for the Mining Operations.

  • Waste Disposal Tenant shall store its waste either inside the Premises or within outside trash enclosures that are fully fenced and screened in compliance with all Private Restrictions, and designed for such purpose. All entrances to such outside trash enclosures shall be kept closed, and waste shall be stored in such manner as not to be visible from the exterior of such outside enclosures. Tenant shall cause all of its waste to be regularly removed from the Premises at Tenant’s sole cost. Tenant shall keep all fire corridors and mechanical equipment rooms in the Premises free and clear of all obstructions at all times.

  • Transportation Allowance When an employee is required to travel to the Hospital or to return to her home as a result of reporting to or off work between the hours of hours, (other than reporting to or off work for her regular shift) or at any time while on standby, the Hospital will pay transportation costs either by taxi or by her own vehicle at the rate of thirty-five cents ($0.35) per mile (to a maximum of fourteen dollars ($14.00)) or such greater amount as the Hospital may in its discretion determine for each trip between the aforementioned hours. The employee will provide to the Hospital satisfactory proof of payment of such taxi fare.

  • Emergency Access Landlord shall have the right to enter the Premises at any time without notice in the event of an emergency.

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