Common use of Out-of-Province Travel Plan Clause in Contracts

Out-of-Province Travel Plan. The Welfare Plan will include an Out-of-Province Travel Plan, as follows: "When in the opinion of the attending physician and attending specialist a medical procedure is required that is not available in B.C., and is one for which the Medical Services Plan of B.C. will accept financial responsibility, the cost of travel and accommodation to the limits specified below will be paid for by the Plan. Where the attending physician specifies that an attendant is required, the travel and accommodation expenses for such person will be paid to the limit specified. The maximum limit under any one claim will be the return economy airfare or equivalent for patient and attendant, plus accommodation expenses up to a maximum of $l,500. Receipts will be required and forwarded on the claim form prescribed by the Carrier. This benefit will not stack on top of or duplicate existing provisions under local Medical Travel Benefit or government plans."

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Labour Agreement, Labour Agreement, Labour Agreement

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Out-of-Province Travel Plan. The Welfare Plan will include an Out-of-Province Travel Plan, as follows: "When in the opinion of the attending physician and attending specialist a medical procedure is required that is not available in B.C., and is one for which the Medical Services Plan of B.C. will accept financial responsibility, the cost of travel and accommodation to the limits specified below will be paid for by the Plan. Where the attending physician specifies that an attendant is required, the travel and accommodation expenses for such person will be paid to the limit specified. The maximum limit under any one claim will be the return economy airfare or equivalent for patient and attendant, plus accommodation expenses up to a maximum of $l,500. Receipts will be required and forwarded on the claim form prescribed by the Carrier. This benefit will not stack on top of or duplicate existing provisions under local Medical Travel Benefit or government plans."

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Labour Agreement, Labour Agreement

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Out-of-Province Travel Plan. The Welfare Plan will include an Out-of-Province Travel Plan, as follows: "When in the opinion of the attending physician and attending specialist a medical procedure is required that is not available in B.C., and is one for which the Medical Services Plan of B.C. will accept financial financial responsibility, the cost of travel and accommodation to the limits specified specified below will be paid for by the Plan. Where the attending physician specifies specifies that an attendant is required, the travel and accommodation expenses for such person will be paid to the limit specifiedspecified. The maximum limit under any one claim will be the return economy airfare or equivalent for patient and attendant, plus accommodation expenses up to a maximum of $l,500. Receipts will be required and forwarded on the claim form prescribed by the Carrier. This benefit benefit will not stack on top of or duplicate existing provisions under local Medical Travel Benefit Benefit or government plans."

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Labour Agreement

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