Return of Deceased Sample Clauses

Return of Deceased. In the event of your death while on a trip, this insurance covers up to $3,000 for the preparation and transportation of your remains, including your ashes in the case of cremation, to your province or territory of residence. The cost of a burial coffin or urn is not covered.
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Return of Deceased. In the event of death due to a covered sickness or injury, the a) $10,000 for the costs incurred to prepare and return your remains in a standard transportation container, to your country of origin; or b) $4,000 for cremation or burial at the place of death. The cost of a coffin or urn is not covered.
Return of Deceased. In case of the death of a Member, while travelling outside their province or territory of residence, AZGA will obtain all necessary authorizations and make arrangements for the return of the remains to the place of former residence.
Return of Deceased when death results from a Medical Emergency, to a maximum of $5,000 for the cost of preparation (including cremation) and transport of the Insured Person (excluding the cost of a burial coffin or urn) to his or her province or territory of residence in Canada.
Return of Deceased. The Insurer will reimburse the Reasonable and Customary Costs incurred for the prepara- tion and transportation of the remains of the deceased Insured Person to his/her residence in Canada or the Reasonable and Customary Costs of cremation or burial at the place of death. The cost of the coffin or urn and other funeral costs are not covered.
Return of Deceased. (a) If a client, client escort or client visitor dies while on approved travel, the following benefits will be provided: (i) preparation of the body to meet minimum airline regulations; and (ii) transportation of the body to the Nunavut community of residence in the most economical way and in the most economical casket that meets airline standards. a. At the request of the family and with prior approval from a Director, the body can be returned to a community other than where the deceased last resided as long as there is no extra cost to Health. (b) The family or estate of the deceased may choose to pay for preparation and transportation expenses for the body beyond the benefits provided in Sections 6.34 (a) and (b) above.
Return of Deceased. Should the insured person die due to an illness or accident, the Medical Assistance Service will take care of all the arrangements and pay up to three thousand dollars ($3,000) for the postmortem expenses, the coffin and transportation of the deceased to the place of burial in Canada. Funeral expenses will not be covered by the Medical Assistance Service or the insurer. page 62
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Return of Deceased. If a client, client escort or medical escort dies while on approved travel, the following benefits will be provided:
Return of Deceased. The Insurer will reimburse the Reasona tion and transportation of the remains of in Canada or the Reasonable and Cust death. The cost of the coffin or urn and o
Return of Deceased when death results from a Medical Emergency, to a maximum of $5,000 for the cost of preparation (including cremation) and transport of the Insured Person (excluding the cost of a burial coffin or urn) to their province or territory of residence in Canada. i. No benefits will be payable for surgery or invasive procedures (such as cardiac catheterization) without prior approval by the Administrator, except in extreme circumstances where a request for prior approval would delay surgery needed in a life threatening medical crisis. ii. Non-surgical eligible expenses for which benefits would otherwise have been provided will be limited to 80% of the total, to a maximum of $30,000.
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