B Day definition

B Day is the day six months after the date of service of the permanent opt out notice; and “C Day” is the day nine months after the date of service of the permanent opt out notice.
B Day is the day six months after the date of service of the permanent opt out notice; and “C Day” is the day nine months after the date of service of the permanent opt out notice. As soon as is reasonably practicable and in any event within the period of 28 days beginning with the date of receipt of a permanent opt out notice under clause 90 (or temporary opt out notice which is treated as a permanent opt out notice under clause 92), the LHB shall- approve the opt out notice; or reject the opt out notice in accordance with clause 111, and shall notify the Contractor of its decision as soon as possible, including reasons for its decision where its decision is to reject the opt out notice. A LHB may reject the opt out notice on the ground that the Contractor is providing an additional service to patients other than its registered patients or enhanced services. The Contractor may not withdraw an opt out notice once it has been approved by the LHB in accordance with clause 110.1 without the LHB’s agreement. If the LHB approves the opt out notice under clause 110.1, it shall use its reasonable endeavours to make arrangements for the Contractor’s registered patients to receive the additional service from an alternative provider from A day. The Contractor’s duty to provide the additional service shall terminate on A Day unless the LHB serves a notice under clause 115 (extending A day to B day or C day). If the LHB is not successful in finding an alternative provider to take on the provision of the additional service from A day, then it shall notify the Contractor in writing of this fact no later than one month before A day, and- in a case where A Day is three months after service of the opt out notice, the Contractor shall continue to provide the additional service until B Day unless at least one month before B Day it receives a notice in writing from the LHB under clause 116 that despite using its reasonable endeavours, it has failed to find an alternative provider to take on the provision of the additional service from B Day;
B Day is the day six months after the date of service of the permanent opt out notice; and “C Day” is the day nine months after the date of service of the permanent opt out notice. As soon as is reasonably practicable and in any event within the period of 28 days beginning with the date of receipt of a permanent opt out notice under clause 11.1.3 (or temporary opt out notice which is treated as a permanent opt out notice under clause 11.1.5), the Board shall- approve the opt out notice; or reject the opt out notice in accordance with clause 11.3.3, and shall notify the Contractor of its decision as soon as possible, including reasons for its decision where its decision is to reject the opt out notice. A Board may reject the opt out notice on the ground that the Contractor is providing an additional service to patients other than its registered patients or enhanced services.

Examples of B Day in a sentence

  • B Day 5: Tokyo/Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park/ Hakone Japan’s pastoral side is on tap as we leave Tokyo for Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.

  • B Day 4: Toulouse/Albi/Sarlat We travel today to the historic market town of Albi in the Midi-Pyrénées.

  • A light snack is included.Return to the hotel in the afternoon with free time to relax or explore this pristine area at your leisure or join an optional tour.Overnight: Denali Meals: (B) Day 4: Denali - SewardFollowing breakfast this morning board your motor coach and travel south to the coastal community of Seward.

  • B Day 4: Dublin/Galway We leave Dublin this morning for Galway in the West, the region some consider to be the “most Irish part of Ireland.” En route we stop for tea and coffee at Tyrrellspass Castle then continue on to 6th-century Clonmacnoise, Ireland’s most important early monastic site.

  • B Day 6: Zermatt/Stresa, Italy/Lugano We travel by coach today through more superb Swiss scenery, and cross into northern Italy via the legendary Simplon Pass through the Alps.

  • B Day 4: Lake Lucerne/Zermatt Today’s scenic over- load begins with a ferry ride on Lake Lucerne, where we pass Rütli meadow, legendary “birthplace of Switzerland.” Disembarking at Flüelen, we coach to Andermatt to board the celebrated Glacier Express train, renowned for its panoramic views as it sweeps through striking valleys, past mountain hamlets, and follows the course of the fabled Rhône.

  • Completing Part B: Day 28 Report The Day 28 Report must not be sent to PPCS on the same day as the Request for Recall Report.

  • Burchell, B., Day, D., Hudson, M., Lapido, D., Mankelow, R., Reed, H., et al.

  • B) Day to day change in trails in Tejon 189, showing a change that decreased both number of nodes and average transition index.

  • AVID ELECTIVE COURSE STUDENT/PARENT COURSE CONTRACT Please sign and return this portion byTuesday, 9/1/2015 (B Day) or Wednesday, 9/2/2015 (A Day).


More Definitions of B Day

B Day is the day six months after the date of service of the permanent opt out notice; and “C Day” is the day nine months after the date of service of the permanent opt out notice. As soon as is reasonably practicable and in any event within the period of 28 days beginning with the date of receipt of a permanent opt out notice under clause 90 (or temporary opt out notice which is treated as a permanent opt out notice under clause 92), the PCT shall- approve the opt out notice; or reject the opt out notice in accordance with clause 111, and shall notify the Contractor of its decision as soon as possible, including reasons for its decision where its decision is to reject the opt out notice.

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