Accidental Emergency definition
Examples of Accidental Emergency in a sentence
The City agrees to continue to provide Health Insurance coverage during the lifetime of this Agreement for all active employees and their eligible dependents in accordance with the current health benefits plan: Blue Cross Hospitalization; Blue Shield P.A.C.E. (Performance And Cost Effectiveness) Medical Surgical Plan; Blue Cross Rider J ($400.00 annually); Medical and Accidental Emergency Room Riders; and Aetna Major Medical.
Eligible retirees, with twenty-five years of service, who retired on or after July 1, 1980, and their qualified dependents shall be entitled to: Blue Cross Hospitalization Plan; Blue Shield 14-20 Medical Surgical Plan; Rider “J” ($125.00 annual allowance); Medical and Accidental Emergency Room Riders; and Aetna Major Medical Plan.
Accidental Emergency Prevention and Warning System (AEPWS) Expert Group has put into operation the international Danubian Accident, Energency and Warning systém, which is focused mainly on timely warning in cases of accidents associated with transboundary pollution.