Insurance Component. The MEPS IC collects data on health insurance plans obtained through employers, unions, and other sources of private health insurance. Data obtained in the IC include the number and types of private insurance plans offered, benefits associated with these plans, premiums, contributions by employers and employees, eligibility requirements, and employer characteristics. Establishments participating in the MEPS IC are selected through four sampling frames: • A list of employers or other insurance providers identified by MEPS HC respondents who report having private health insurance at the Round 1 interview. • A Bureau of the Census list frame of private sector business establishments. • The Census of Governments from Bureau of the Census. • An Internal Revenue Service list of the self-employed. To provide an integrated picture of health insurance, data collected from the first sampling frame (employers and insurance providers) are linked back to data provided by the MEPS HC respondents. Data from the other three sampling frames are collected to provide annual national and State estimates of the supply of private health insurance available to American workers and to evaluate policy issues pertaining to health insurance. The MEPS IC is an annual panel survey. Data are collected from the selected organizations through a prescreening telephone interview, a mailed questionnaire, and a telephone followup for nonrespondents.
Insurance Component. The MEPS IC collects data on health insurance plans obtained through private and public-sector employers. Data obtained in the IC include the number and types of private insurance plans offered, benefits associated with these plans, premiums, contributions by employers and employees, eligibility requirements, and employer characteristics. Establishments participating in the MEPS IC are selected through three sampling frames: • A list of employers or other insurance providers identified by MEPS HC respondents who report having private health insurance at the Round 1 interview. • A Bureau of the Census list frame of private sector business establishments. • The Census of Governments from Bureau of the Census. To provide an integrated picture of health insurance, data collected from the first sampling frame (employers and insurance providers identified by MEPS HC respondents) are linked back to data provided by those respondents. Data from the two Census Bureau sampling frames are used to produce annual national and state estimates of the supply and cost of private health insurance available to American workers and to evaluate policy issues pertaining to health insurance. National estimates of employer contributions to group insurance from the MEPS IC are used in the computation of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The MEPS IC is an annual survey. Data are collected from the selected organizations through a prescreening telephone interview, a mailed questionnaire, and a telephone follow-up for nonrespondents.
Insurance Component. The MEPS IC collects data on health insurance plans obtained through employers, unions, and other sources of private health insurance. Data obtained in the IC include the number and types of private insurance plans offered, benefits associated with these plans, premiums, contributions by employers and employees, eligibility requirements, and employer characteristics. A list of employers or other insurance providers identified by MEPS HC respondents who report having private health insurance at the Round 1 interview. The Census of Governments from Bureau of the Census. An Internal Revenue Service list of the self-employed. To provide an integrated picture of health insurance, data collected from the first sampling frame (employers and insurance providers) are linked back to data provided by the MEPS HC respondents. Data from the other three sampling frames are collected to provide annual national and State estimates of the supply of private health insurance available to American workers and to evaluate policy issues pertaining to health insurance. The MEPS IC is an annual survey. Data are collected from the selected organizations through a prescreening telephone interview, a mailed questionnaire, and a telephone followup for nonrespondents.
Insurance Component. (i) The Insurance Component is the product of (i) $***** per Ton of Coke multiplied by (ii) the percentage change in the published Producer Price Index from the Reference Month through, as applicable, the end of the last calendar quarter prior to commencement (as applicable) of the Initial Operating Period, the Initial Year and each Contract Year (the “Insurance Inflation Adjustment”). The Insurance Component is intended to cover (i) the costs of all premiums or, as applicable, allocations, in respect of required and commercially reasonable insurance coverages for the Plant, Plant operations, and employees of Provider (collectively, the “Insurance Costs”); and (ii) subject to Section 3.1(d)(iii), all insurable damages and losses, and all deductible amounts. It is recognized by both Parties that all insurable damages and losses, and all deductible amounts are to be paid by Provider except for the limitation identified in Section 3.1(d)(iii).
(ii) Provider shall maintain insurance coverages meeting or exceeding the minimums set forth in Schedule 3.3(b), which coverages shall be subject to the maximum deductible amounts set forth in such schedule. Provided, however, in the event such coverages (including deductibles) are not generally available at commercially reasonable premiums due to a material change in the insurance market then, within thirty (30) calendar days following the delivery of Written notice by Provider to Off-Taker of such circumstance, the Parties shall promptly confer in good faith for the purpose of determining, as applicable, a commercially reasonable adjustment in respect of the Insurance Costs and/or, as applicable, the conditions of coverage. If the Parties cannot reach agreement as respects such’ adjustment(s) within thirty (30) calendar days thereafter, then such dispute shall be resolved in accordance with Article XI, except that the mediation provisions of such Article shall not apply.
(iii) If the amount of any insured property losses or damages in respect of any single event or occurrence does not exceed the product of (i) seventy five thousand dollars ($75,000.00) multiplied by (ii) the Insurance Inflation Adjustment, then the amount of such property damages or losses shall be O&M Expense(s).
Insurance Component. The MEPS IC collects data on health insurance plans obtained through employers, unions, and other sources of private health insurance. Data obtained in the IC include the number and types of private insurance plans offered, benefits associated with these plans, premiums, contributions by employers and employees, eligibility requirements, and employer characteristics. Establishments participating in the MEPS IC are selected through four sampling frames: A list of employers or other insurance providers identified by MEPS HC respondents who report having private health insurance at the Round 1 interview. A Bureau of the Census list frame of private-sector business establishments. The Census of Governments from Bureau of the Census. An Internal Revenue Service list of the self-employed. To provide an integrated picture of health insurance, data collected from the first sampling frame (employers and insurance providers) are linked back to data provided by the MEPS HC respondents. Data from the other three sampling frames are collected to provide annual national and State estimates of the supply of private health insurance available to American workers and to evaluate policy issues pertaining to health insurance. The MEPS IC is an annual survey. Data are collected from the selected organizations through a prescreening telephone interview, a mailed questionnaire, and a telephone followup for nonrespondents.
Insurance Component. The MEPS IC collects data on health insurance plans obtained through employers, unions, and other sources of private health insurance. Data obtained in the IC include the number and types of private insurance plans offered, benefits associated with these plans, premiums, contributions by employers and employees, eligibility requirements, and employer characteristics.
C A list of employers or other insurance providers identified by MEPS HC respondents who report having private health insurance at the Round 1 interview.
C A Bureau of the Census list frame of private-sector business establishments.
Insurance Component. The MEPS IC collects data on health insurance plans obtained through private and public-sector- employers. Data obtained in the IC include the number and types of private insurance plans offered, benefits associated with these plans, premiums, contributions by employers and employees, eligibility requirements, and employer characteristics. Establishments participating in the MEPS IC are selected through three sampling frames: ◼ A list of employers or other insurance providers identified by MEPS HC respondents who report having private health insurance at the Round 1 interview. ◼ A Bureau of the Census list frame of private sector business establishments. ◼ The Census of Governments from Bureau of the Census. To provide an integrated picture of health insurance, data collected from the first sampling frame (employers and insurance providers identified by MEPS HC respondents) are linked back to data provided by those respondents. Data from the two Census Bureau sampling frames are used to produce annual national and State estimates of the supply and cost of private health insurance available to American workers and to evaluate policy issues pertaining to health insurance. National estimates of employer contributions to group insurance from the MEPS IC are used in the computation of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The MEPS IC is an annual panel survey. Data are collected from the selected organizations through a prescreening telephone interview, a mailed questionnaire, and a telephone follow-up for nonrespondents.