Common use of Implementation by Regulation Clause in Contracts

Implementation by Regulation. The provisions of this Plan shall be considered part of the Collective Agreement between the Parties. APPENDIX 5 – MEDICAL TRAVEL REFERRAL BENEFIT Benefit Summary Deductable Amount: None Benefit Amount: 100% of eligible expenses Individual Maximum: $10,000 per year Coverage limitations ➢ One hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) per day for a maximum of fifty (50) days per calendar year for all eligible expenses combined; ➢ Where an Employer requires it, receipts must be submitted with the expense claim; ➢ Where the eligible expenses exceed one hundred twenty five dollars ($125) per day for the year, but do not exceed the average of one hundred twenty five dollars ($125) per day for the year, the average will be paid. For example, where the expenses claimed in a given calendar year are one hundred fifty dollars ($150) day 1, one hundred twenty five dollars ($125) day 2 and one hundred sixty dollars ($160) day 3, a total of three hundred seventy-five dollars ($375) will be paid. Where the expenses claimed in a given calendar year are one hundred fifty dollars ($150) day 1, seventy-five dollars ($75) day 2 and three hundred dollars ($300) day 3, a total of three hundred seventy-five dollars ($375) will be paid; ➢ Coverage will not be provided for travel and expenses incurred outside of BC except where the cost of travel to Alberta is less than the required travel within BC; ➢ Referral must be made by a physician to a specialist (a physician whose specialized services and treatments routinely performed are those that general practitioners do not perform).

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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Implementation by Regulation. The provisions of this Plan shall be considered part of the Collective Agreement between the Parties. APPENDIX 5 – MEDICAL TRAVEL REFERRAL BENEFIT Benefit Summary Deductable Amount: None Benefit Amount: 100% of eligible expenses Individual Maximum: $10,000 per year Coverage limitations One hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) per day for a maximum of fifty (50) days per calendar year for all eligible expenses combined; Where an Employer requires it, receipts must be submitted with the expense claim; Where the eligible expenses exceed one hundred twenty five dollars ($125) per day for the year, but do not exceed the average of one hundred twenty five dollars ($125) per day for the year, the average will be paid. For example, where the expenses claimed in a given calendar year are one hundred fifty dollars ($150) day 1, one hundred twenty five dollars ($125) day 2 and one hundred sixty dollars ($160) day 3, a total of three hundred seventy-five dollars ($375) will be paid. Where the expenses claimed in a given calendar year are one hundred fifty dollars ($150) day 1, seventy-five dollars ($75) day 2 and three hundred dollars ($300) day 3, a total of three hundred seventy-five dollars ($375) will be paid; Coverage will not be provided for travel and expenses incurred outside of BC except where the cost of travel to Alberta is less than the required travel within BC; Referral must be made by a physician to a specialist (a physician whose specialized services and treatments routinely performed are those that general practitioners do not perform).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Implementation by Regulation. The provisions of this Plan shall be considered part of the Collective Agreement between the Partiesparties. APPENDIX 5 – MEDICAL TRAVEL REFERRAL BENEFIT BENEFIT‌ Benefit Summary Deductable Deductible Amount: None Benefit Amount: 100% of eligible expenses Individual Maximum: Coverage limitations $10,000 per year Coverage limitations ➢ One hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) per day for a maximum of fifty (50) days per calendar year for all eligible expenses combined; Where an Employer requires it, receipts must be submitted with the expense claim; Where the eligible expenses exceed one hundred twenty five dollars ($125) per day for the year, but do not exceed the average of one hundred twenty five dollars ($125) per day for the year, the average will be paid. For example, where the expenses claimed in a given calendar year are one hundred fifty dollars ($150) day 1, one hundred twenty five dollars ($125) day 2 and one hundred sixty dollars ($160) day 3, a total of three hundred seventy-five dollars ($375) will be paid. Where the expenses claimed in a given calendar year are one hundred fifty dollars ($150) day 1, seventy-five dollars ($75) day 2 and three hundred dollars ($300) day 3, a total of three hundred seventy-five dollars ($375) will be paid; Coverage will not be provided for travel and expenses incurred outside of BC except where the cost of travel to Alberta is less than the required travel within BC; Referral must be made by a physician to a specialist (a physician whose specialized services and treatments routinely performed are those that general practitioners do not perform).

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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Implementation by Regulation. The provisions of this Plan shall be considered part of the Collective Agreement between the Partiesparties. APPENDIX 5 – MEDICAL TRAVEL REFERRAL BENEFIT BENEFIT‌ Benefit Summary Deductable Deductible Amount: None Benefit Amount: 100% of eligible expenses Individual Maximum: Coverage limitations $10,000 per year Coverage limitations ➢ One hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) per day for a maximum of fifty (50) days per calendar year for all eligible expenses combined; ➢ Where an Employer requires it, receipts must be submitted with the expense claim; ➢ Where the eligible expenses exceed one hundred twenty five dollars ($125) per day for the year, but do not exceed the average of one hundred twenty five dollars ($125) per day for the year, the average will be paid. For example, where the expenses claimed in a given calendar year are one hundred fifty dollars ($150) day 1, one hundred twenty five dollars ($125) day 2 and one hundred sixty dollars ($160) day 3, a total of three hundred seventy-five dollars ($375) will be paid. Where the expenses claimed in a given calendar year are one hundred fifty dollars ($150) day 1, seventy-five dollars ($75) day 2 and three hundred dollars ($300) day 3, a total of three hundred seventy-five dollars ($375) will be paid; ➢ Coverage will not be provided for travel and expenses incurred outside of BC except where the cost of travel to Alberta is less than the required travel within BC; ➢ Referral must be made by a physician to a specialist (a physician whose specialized services and treatments routinely performed are those that general practitioners do not perform).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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