Hearing Aid Expenses Sample Clauses

Hearing Aid Expenses. Hearing Aids Covered Percentage Coverage is limited to covered persons through age 26 100% 80% All Other Prosthetic Devices Covered Percentage 100% 80% PODIATRIC EXPENSE Covered Percentage 50% 50% ACUPUNCTURE IN LIEU OF ANESTHESIA EXPENSE Covered Percentage 50% 50% TRANSFUSION OR KIDNEY DIALYSIS OF BLOOD EXPENSE Covered Percentage 50% 50% URGENT CARE EXPENSE Urgent Care from an Urgent Care Provider Covered Percentage 100% 80% SHORT TERM CARDIAC AND PULMONARY REHABILITATION THERAPIES EXPENSE Cardiac Rehabilitation Covered Percentage 100% 80% Pulmonary Rehabilitation Covered Percentage 100% 80% SHORT TERM REHABILITATION AND HABILITATION THERAPIES EXPENSE Outpatient Cognitive, Physical, Occupational and Speech Rehabilitation and Habilitation Therapy Services (combined) Covered Percentage 100% 80% CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENT EXPENSE Chiropractic Treatment Covered Percentage 100% 80%
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Hearing Aid Expenses. This Plan pays charges for the purchase of a hearing aid for each hearing-impaired ear for an individual who is under 19 years of age. Hearing aid means a non-experimental, wearable instrument or device designed for the ear and offered for the purpose of aiding or compensating for impaired human hearing. The hearing loss must be documented by a physician or audiologist licensed pursuant to Maine Title 32, chapter 77. The hearing aid must be purchased from a audiologist licensed pursuant to Maine Title 32, chapter 77 or a licensed hearing aid dealer licensed pursuant to Maine Title 32, chapter 23-A. Limitations: No benefits will be payable for a charge which is for: • Batteries, cords and other assistive listening devices, including, but not limited to, frequency modulation systems. The maximum benefit payable is limited to $1,400 per hearing aid for each hearing-impaired ear every 36 months. HMO ME HEARING AIDS AMEND (Rev.) (12/07) AETNA HEALTH INC. (MAINE) HIPAA SPECIAL ENROLLMENT/PORTABILITY AMENDMENT Contract Holder Group Agreement Effective Date: January 1, 2010 TheAetna Health Inc. Certificate is amended as follows: The Special Enrollment Period provision under the Eligibility and Enrollment section is deleted and replaced with the following:
Hearing Aid Expenses. These are the charges for the acquisition cost and dispensing fee of a monaural or a binaural (a system consisting of two
Hearing Aid Expenses. Green Shield Prescription Drug Plan .......................... General Provisions Applicable to Health and Dental Care Benefits ..............
Hearing Aid Expenses. These are the charges for the acquisition cost and dispensing fee of a monaural or a binaural (a system consisting of two (2) complete hearing aids) hearing aid purchased from a participating dealer, once in a 36 consecutive month period, provided:

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  • Covered Expenses Supervisors must have received prior authorization from their Appointing Authority before incurring any expenses authorized by this Article.

  • Patent Expenses Unless agreed otherwise, the Party filing a Patent Application will pay all preparation and filing expenses, prosecution fees, issuance fees, post issuance fees, patent maintenance fees, annuities, interference expenses, and attorneys’ fees for that Patent Application and any resulting Patent(s). If a license to any CRADA Subject Invention is granted to Collaborator, then Collaborator will be responsible for all expenses and fees, past and future, in connection with the preparation, filing, prosecution, and maintenance of any Patent Applications and Patents claiming exclusively licensed CRADA Subject Inventions and will be responsible for a pro-rated share, divided equally among all licensees, of those expenses and fees for non-exclusively licensed CRADA Subject Inventions. Collaborator may waive its exclusive option rights at any time, and incur no subsequent financial obligation for those Patent Application(s) or Patent(s).

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  • Child Care Expenses (a) Where an employee is requested or required by the Employer to attend:

  • Enforcement Expenses The Maker agrees to pay all costs and expenses of enforcement of this Note, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses.

  • Interview Expenses An in-service applicant for a posted position who is not on leave of absence without pay and who has been called for a panel interview shall be granted leave of absence with base pay and shall have their authorized expenses paid. An employee granted leave under this section shall notify their supervisor as soon as they are notified of their requirement to appear for an interview.

  • Litigation Expenses If either party successfully seeks to enforce any provision of this Agreement or to collect any amount claimed to be due under it, this party will be entitled to reimbursement from the other party for any and all of its out-of-pocket expenses and costs including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees and costs incurred in connection with the enforcement or collection.

  • Dispute fees PayPal will charge a Dispute fee to sellers for facilitating the online dispute resolution process for transactions that are processed either through a buyer’s PayPal account or through a PayPal guest checkout. The Dispute fee applies when the buyer pursues a claim directly with PayPal, a chargeback with their card issuer, or a reversal with their bank. The Dispute fee will be charged at either the Standard Dispute fee rate or the High Volume Dispute fee rate. The Dispute fee will be charged in the currency which you selected for the original transaction listing. If the transaction was in a currency not listed in the Dispute fee table, the fee charged will be in your primary holding currency. The Dispute fee will be deducted from your PayPal account after the claim is decided. The Dispute fee amount will be determined when the dispute is created. The fee is based on the ratio of the total transaction amount of all Item Not Received and Significantly Not as Described claims you receive compared to the total amount of your sales for the previous three calendar months. Your total claims include all Item Not Received and Significantly Not as Described claims that are filed either directly with and escalated to PayPal or with the buyer’s card issuer or bank. Your total claims do not include claims for Unauthorized Transactions. For example, for the month of September, your disputes ratio will be calculated by considering your total claims to sales ratio over June, July and August. The claims ratio for September will determine the dispute fee for all claims filed in October. If your Disputes Ratio is 1.5% or more and you had more than 100 sales transactions in the previous three full calendar months, you will be charged the High Volume Dispute fee for each dispute. Otherwise, you will be charged the Standard Dispute fee for each dispute. You will not be charged a Standard Dispute fee for disputes that are: • Inquiries in PayPal’s Resolution Center that are not escalated to a claim with PayPal. • Resolved directly between you and the buyer and not escalated to a claim with PayPal. • Filed by the buyer directly with PayPal as an Unauthorized Transaction.

  • Arbitration Expenses Each party shall pay the fees and expenses of its appointed member and one-half the fees and expenses of the chair or single arbitrator.

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