Durable Medical Equipment (DME), Medical Supplies Prosthetic Devices, Enteral Formula or Food, and Hair Prosthesis (Wigs) • Items typically found in the home that do not need a prescription and are easily obtainable such as, but not limited to: o adhesive bandages; o elastic bandages; o gauze pads; and o alcohol swabs. • DME and medical supplies prescribed primarily for the convenience of the member or the member’s family, including but not limited to, duplicate DME or medical supplies for use in multiple locations or any DME or medical supplies used primarily to assist a caregiver. • Non-wearable automatic external defibrillators. • Replacement of durable medical equipment and prosthetic devices prescribed because of a desire for new equipment or new technology. • Equipment that does not meet the basic functional need of the average person. • DME that does not directly improve the function of the member. • Medical supplies provided during an office visit. • Pillows or batteries, except when used for the operation of a covered prosthetic device, or items for which the sole function is to improve the quality of life or mental wellbeing. • Repair or replacement of DME when the equipment is under warranty, covered by the manufacturer, or during the rental period. • Infant formula, nutritional supplements and food, or food products, whether or not prescribed, unless required by R.I. Law §27-20-56 for Enteral Nutrition Products, or delivered through a feeding tube as the sole source of nutrition. • Corrective or orthopedic shoes and orthotic devices used in connection with footwear, unless for the treatment of diabetes. • Treatments, procedures, facilities, equipment, drugs, devices, supplies, or services that are experimental or investigational except as described in Section 3. • Reversal of gender reassignment surgery.
Supplies 1. Supplies are defined as consumable items necessary to carry out the services under this Contract including medical supplies, drugs, janitorial supplies, office supplies, patient educational supplies, software, and any items of tangible personal property other than those defined as equipment above. 2. Tangible personal property includes controlled assets, including firearms, regardless of the acquisition cost, and the following assets with an acquisition cost of $500 or more, but less than $5,000, which includes desktop and laptop computers (including notebooks, tablets and similar devices), non-portable printers and copiers, emergency management equipment, communication devices and systems, medical and laboratory equipment, and media equipment are also considered Supplies. 3. Prior approval by the System Agency of the purchase of Controlled Assets is not required, but such purchases must be reported on the Grantees Property Inventory Form.
Equipment and Supplies Independent Contractor, at Independent Contractor's sole expense, shall provide all equipment, tools and supplies necessary to perform the Service.
API If the Software offers integration capabilities via an API, your use of the API may be subject to additional costs or Sage specific policies and terms and conditions (which shall prevail in relation to your use of the API). You may not access or use the API in any way that could cause damage to us or the Software, or in contravention of any applicable laws. We reserve the right in our sole discretion, to: (i) update any API from time to time; (ii) place limitations around your use of any API; and (iii) deny you access to any API in the event of misuse by you or to otherwise protect our legitimate interests.
Defective Products (a) In the event that Nycomed determines that any shipment of Product, at the time of delivery, (i) does not conform to the Product Specifications, (ii) contains misprinted or non-conforming labelling or packaging, or (iii) has been damaged in transit (collectively, "Defective Products"), then Nycomed shall give Anthra notice thereof (including a sample from such shipment) within fifteen days after receipt thereof, if such defects may be ascertained by the exercise of reasonable diligence (which shall include laboratory testing or other chemical analysis as necessary) upon receipt thereof, and otherwise within fifteen days after discovery thereof. If Anthra confirms such defect, it shall promptly so notify Nycomed. If Anthra does not confirm such defect, it shall promptly so notify Nycomed, and the parties shall submit the disputed shipment for testing to an independent testing laboratory that is mutually acceptable to the parties. The findings of the testing laboratory shall be *** CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED. 18 binding on the parties. The expenses of such testing shall be borne by Anthra if the testing confirms the defect, and otherwise by Nycomed. (b) If any shipment contains Defective Product, for any reason other than the willful or negligent acts or omissions of Nycomed or its customers or agents, Anthra shall credit Nycomed with the costs incurred by Nycomed with respect to all such Defective Product that has not been sold (or has been sold and returned), which costs shall be deemed equal to the sum of any amounts paid on account of such Defective Product pursuant to Section 3.7 and any and all transportation and storage charges incurred by Nycomed in connection with such Defective Product. In addition, at Nycomed's option, (i) Anthra shall be relieved of any obligation to deliver any Product in replacement of such Defective Product, or (ii) Anthra shall replace such Defective Product as soon as possible after Nycomed notifies Anthra of its election of option (ii) of this Section 3.4, in which case Nycomed shall pay to Anthra any unpaid amounts in respect of the replacement Product in accordance with Section 3.7 following delivery of the replacement Product.