Prescription Drug Expense. (a) Prescribed drugs are to be purchased at participating drug stores. Employees will be issued an identification card, which will be valid for one (1) year. Upon presentation of this card, to a participating drug store, the employee will be required to pay a fifty (50) cent deductible for each prescription. (b) For prescribed drugs not purchased at a participating drug store, the employee will be required to fill out a claim form for each receipt within ninety (90) days of the date of purchase. After processing the claim, the Company will re-imburse the employee for the amount of the prescription less a fifty (50) cent deductible. (c) Covered expenses are drugs dispensed on a prescription of a duly qualified medical practitioner for the use of an employee or eligible dependent. Insulin is covered with or without a prescription. Diabetic supplies are covered when purchased on the prescription of a duly qualified medical practitioner. Oxygen will be covered when prescribed. Injectible drugs, serums and vaccines are covered when administered by a qualified person, but excluding the actual charge of administration. The following expenses are excluded: (i) patent or proprietary medicines; (ii) vitamins, vitamin preparations or food supplements; (iii) prescriptions paid for by any other agency or plan; (iv) drugs in excess of one (1) month’s supply, the normal quantity required for the illness, or the amount prescribed by the doctor; (v) appliances of any kind such as canes, inhalent devices, crutches, wheelchairs, trusses, abdominal supports, diaphrams, bandages, dressings, first-aid supplies and household remedies; (vi) medication or medicines other than those referred to in sub-item (i) above, which are normally considered over-the-counter preparations and not requiring a prescription; (vii) cost of delivery. (d) All benefits paid under this coverage will be insured and shall be subject to Article B.12.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Prescription Drug Expense. (a) Prescribed drugs are to be purchased at participating drug stores. Employees will be issued an identification card, which will be valid for one (1) year. Upon presentation of this card, to a participating drug store, the employee will be required to pay a fifty (50) cent deductible for each prescription.
(b) For prescribed drugs not purchased at a participating drug store, the employee will be required to fill out a claim form for each receipt within ninety (90) days of the date of purchase. After processing the claim, the Company will re-imburse the employee for the amount of the prescription less a fifty (50) cent deductible.
(c) Covered expenses are drugs dispensed on a prescription of a duly qualified medical practitioner for the use of an employee or eligible dependent. Insulin is covered with or without a prescription. Diabetic supplies are covered when purchased on the prescription of a duly qualified medical practitioner. Oxygen will be covered when prescribed. Injectible drugs, serums and vaccines are covered when administered by a qualified person, but excluding the actual charge of administration. The following expenses are excluded:
(i) patent or proprietary medicines;
(ii) vitamins, vitamin preparations or food supplements;
(iii) prescriptions paid for by any other agency or plan;
(iv) drugs in excess of one (1) month’s supply, the normal quantity required for the illness, or the amount prescribed by the doctor;
(v) appliances of any kind such as canes, inhalent inhalant devices, crutches, wheelchairs, trusses, abdominal supports, diaphrams, bandages, dressings, first-aid supplies and household remedies;
(vi) medication or medicines other than those referred to in sub-item (i) above, which are normally considered over-the-counter preparations and not requiring a prescription;
(vii) cost of delivery.
(d) All benefits paid under this coverage will be insured and shall be subject to Article B.12.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Prescription Drug Expense. (a) Prescribed drugs are to be purchased at participating drug stores. Employees will be issued an identification card, which will be valid for one (1) year. Upon presentation of this card, to a participating drug store, the employee will be required to pay a fifty (50) cent deductible for each prescription.
(b) For prescribed drugs not purchased at a participating drug store, the employee will be required to fill out a claim form for each receipt within ninety (90) days of the date of purchase. After processing the claim, the Company will re-imburse the employee for the amount of the prescription less a fifty (50) cent deductible.
(c) Covered expenses are drugs dispensed on a prescription of a duly qualified medical practitioner for the use of an employee or eligible dependent. Insulin is covered with or without a prescription. Diabetic supplies are covered when purchased on the prescription of a duly qualified medical practitioner. Oxygen will be covered when prescribed. Injectible drugs, serums and vaccines are covered when administered by a qualified person, but excluding the actual charge of administration. The following expenses are excluded:
(i) patent or proprietary medicines;
(ii) vitamins, vitamin preparations or food supplements;
(iii) prescriptions paid for by any other agency or plan;
(iv) drugs in excess of one (1) month’s month‟s supply, the normal quantity required for the illness, or the amount prescribed by the doctor;
(v) appliances of any kind such as canes, inhalent inhalant devices, crutches, wheelchairs, trusses, abdominal supports, diaphrams, bandages, dressings, first-aid supplies and household remedies;
(vi) medication or medicines other than those referred to in sub-item (i) above, which are normally considered over-the-counter preparations and not requiring a prescription;
(vii) cost of delivery.
(d) All benefits paid under this coverage will be insured and shall be subject to Article B.12.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Prescription Drug Expense. (a) Prescribed drugs are to be purchased at participating drug stores. Employees will be issued an identification card, which will be valid for one (1) year. Upon presentation of this card, to a participating drug store, the employee will be required to pay a fifty (50) cent deductible for each prescription.
(b) For prescribed drugs not purchased at a participating drug store, the employee will be required to fill out a claim form for each receipt within ninety (90) days of the date of purchase. After processing the claim, the Company will re-imburse reimburse the employee for the amount of the prescription less a fifty (50) cent deductible.
(c) Covered expenses are drugs dispensed on a prescription of a duly qualified medical practitioner for the use of an employee or eligible dependent. Insulin is covered with or without a prescription. Diabetic supplies are covered when purchased on the prescription of a duly qualified medical practitioner. Oxygen will be covered when prescribed. Injectible Injectable drugs, serums and vaccines are covered when administered by a qualified person, but excluding the actual charge of administration. The following expenses are excluded:
(i) patent or proprietary medicines;
(ii) vitamins, vitamin preparations or food supplements;
(iii) prescriptions paid for by any other agency or plan;
(iv) drugs in excess of one (1) month’s supply, the normal quantity required for the illness, or the amount prescribed by the doctor;
(v) appliances of any kind such as canes, inhalent devices, crutches, wheelchairs, trusses, abdominal supports, diaphramsdiaphragms, bandages, dressings, first-aid supplies and household remedies;
(vi) medication or medicines other than those referred to in sub-item (i) above, which are normally considered over-the-counter preparations and not requiring a prescription;
(vii) cost of delivery.
(d) All benefits paid under this coverage will be insured and shall be subject to Article B.12.
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Samples: Transportation Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement