Treatment Limitations Clause Samples

The Treatment Limitations clause defines the specific restrictions or boundaries placed on the types, duration, or frequency of treatments covered under an agreement, such as a health insurance policy. For example, it may set caps on the number of therapy sessions allowed per year or exclude certain experimental procedures from coverage. This clause serves to manage costs and clarify the extent of benefits, ensuring both parties understand which treatments are included and which are not.
Treatment Limitations. Although the operator is encouraged to use the most efficient treatment process at their disposal, certain limitations exist with use of mechanical equipment and levels of harvest. Appendix A and B describe these limitations with regards to Service Work and Product harvest operations. Burning is not included in this contract. Potentially all activity created woody fiber down to biomass is a harvestable product. Limits will be placed on how much fiber can be removed from areas treated. To maintain soil productivity and general ecological integrety, desired conditions for retained coarse ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ (CWD), and snags must be maintained across the project area (see Desired Conditions section for more information). This retained CWD is a combination of existing and contract activity created material. All snags not identified by the Contractor as a safety hazard shall be retained unless otherwise agreed to by the CO. The Contractor is not obligated to move, treat, or otherwise manage existing pretreatment levels of biomass unless otherwise agreed to by the CO. Operating in ponderosa forests in the southwest presents situations that exacerbate bark beetle activity that can lead to an increase in tree mortality. To keep the risk of increased bark beetle activity low, Contractor shall not cut material 3”+ diameter between January and June, unless such material is removed, short bucked or chipped/masticated and dispersed widely within 30 days. If activities occur during this period, slash shall be scattered rather than piled to facilitate quicker drying. Silviculturist will monitor for increased bark beetle activity. If activity increases, restriction period or other mitigation measures may become necessary. Definitions are found in Glossary Sample pecifications for the Stewardship Activities, as identified in Section B.1, can be found in Appendix A. Specifications for timber removal can be found in Appendix B, and associated road maintenance specifications in Appendix C.
Treatment Limitations. Defendants agree that they will not impose treatment limitations, such as visit or dollar limitations, on ABA and/or NDT coverage for Qualified Mental Health Conditions except to the extent permitted by the Federal Mental Health Parity Act, including its related regulations. Specifically, Defendants agree that they will not impose treatment limitations on ABA and/or NDT for Qualified Mental Health Conditions, except to the extent such limitations are imposed on substantially all major medical coverage.
Treatment Limitations. The CHI Defendants agree that they will not impose treatment limitations on ABA except to the extent permitted by the Federal Mental Health Parity Act, including its related regulations.
Treatment Limitations. For purposes of compliance with Behavioral Health parity requirements in 42 CFR part 438, subpart K, includes limits on benefits based on the frequency of treatment, number of visits, days of coverage, days in a waiting period, or other similar limits on the scope or duration of treatment. Treatment limitations include both quantitative treatment limitations (“QTL”), which are expressed numerically (such as 50 outpatient visits per year), and nonquantitative treatment limitations (“NQTL”), which otherwise limit the scope or duration of benefits for treatment.