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Program Coverage Sample Clauses

Program Coverage. Provider agrees to submit pretreatment estimates, if required in the Covered Benefits Schedule. Provider acknowledges that possession of an Avesis identification card or Sponsor identification card does not guarantee that an individual is still a Member on the date services are rendered, or that a Member is necessarily covered for any or all services or materials to be provided. For emergency treatment see procedures described in Section D hereto.
Program Coverage. The return to work program will be available to WCB claimants, convalescent employees and injured employees.
Program CoverageInsurance programs of the Authority may provide coverage, including excess insurance coverage for: (1) Workers' compensation; (2) Comprehensive liability, including but not limited to general, personal injury, contractual, public officials errors and omissions, and incidental malpractice liability; (3) Comprehensive automobile liability; (4) Hospital malpractice liability; (5) Property and related programs; and may provide any other coverages authorized by the Board of Directors. The Board shall determine, for each such program, a minimum number of participants required for program implementation and may develop specific program coverages requiring detailed agreements for implementation of the above programs.
Program Coverage. Tuberculosis
Program CoverageThe System may provide coverage for workers’ compensation and employers' liability authorized by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall determine a minimum premium amount and number of district participants required for program implementation. Coverage may be extended by the Board of Directors to include various types of property and/or public liability risks and/or employee benefits programs and/or such other areas of coverage as the Board of Directors shall determine.
Program Coverage. The return to work program will be available to WCB claimants, convalescent employees and injured em- ployees. Return to work programs may consist of one or more of the following:
Program Coverage. Pooling or insurance programs of PACT may provide coverage for:
Program CoverageI understand that the Camp insurance will, for Camp's non-negligent accident occurrences, cover all the costs above and beyond those reimbursements made by Camper's family's insurance plan up to a maximum of $5000. All Camper's non-accident health-care requirements which are not Camp-related will be at Camper's family's expense. A copy of the insurance settlement must be submitted with all claims for reimbursement. I hereby waive any and all claims for medical expenses for Camp's non- negligent accident over and above that set forth in this paragraph. • I agree to have Camper in attendance at Camp on-time and for the full extent of Camper's scheduled session. Accommodations for late arrival, early departure and/or excused absence must be made in writing in advance of the scheduled session, when possible, and will only be granted then, or otherwise when possible, with written permission of the Camp. I understand that I as parent or guardian am responsible for all transportation to and from Camp. Please refer to the Family Handbook for further travel instructions. • I hereby give permission and acknowledge the expectation for Camper to engage in all activities (except as noted on the Health Form and acknowledged by Camp). • I agree that all policies regarding the use of technology, cellular/mobile telephones and other related items will be enforced. For more details, please refer to the Camp's Family Handbook. • I agree that the Camp's Director reserves the right to dismiss Camper without refund should Camper be found by Camp to: o disregard Camp rules or endanger Camper's, other campers; or other persons; safety or well- being at Camp including, for example, counselors or other staff; o harm himself/herself or other members of the Camp community; o destroy Camp property or the property of another member of the Camp community such as counselors or other staff; o require consistent one-on-one supervision or supervision beyond the level that can reasonably be provided by the Camp or its staff; o fail to meet the character and integrity requirements of Camp; o violate any rule, regulation or policy that Camp may have in effect during the session at Camp. • I will abide by and support all Camp rules, regulations and policies included in the Camp's "Family Handbook". Camper's parent/guardian gives permission to Camp to provide routine health care and seek emergency medical treatment including but not limited to ordering x-rays and routine tests. Camper's parent o...
Program Coverage. ‌ Payment of any and all benefits described in this Article shall be made solely in accordance with and subject to the terms, conditions and provisions of the program documents which are on file in the office of the City Clerk. Each covered employee shall receive a booklet describing the coverages provided under both the Group Health Insurance, Dental and Long Term Disability plans.‌
Program Coverage. Companies wishing to supply ICT products and services to the Commonwealth Government are required to be endorsed under the Department of Finance and Administration’s Endorsed Supplier Arrangements (ESA, see Appendix C). A demonstrated and long term commitment to the development of the Australian ICT industry is a pre-requisite for achieving and maintaining endorsement. Ongoing satisfactory participation in the SPIDA Program will demonstrate that a company has such a commitment. While any company may choose to establish a SPIDA, companies with ICT sales to the Commonwealth Government of $10 million or more per annum are required to have a SPIDA. The SPIDA Program is open to Australian and foreign owned companies.