Corrective lenses definition

Corrective lenses means spectacles or contact lenses; “country” includes a territory;
Corrective lenses means any lenses, including lenses in
Corrective lenses means exclusively, eyeglasses, contact lenses, and intraocular lenses (IOL) and excludes bioptic/telescopic lenses.

Examples of Corrective lenses in a sentence

  • Corrective lenses for either eyeglasses or contact lenses are covered.

  • Corrective lenses that are damaged, or lost, as a result of duty related incident shall be replaced, or repaired, by the City for an amount not to exceed one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) with receipt.

  • Corrective lenses; daylight driving only; and operating a motor vehicle at no more than forty-five miles per hour (45 mph).

  • Corrective lenses; and daylight dri- ving only; and (C) 20/60–20/74 with either eye or both eyes with corrective lenses shall be subject to the following restriction: 1.

  • Corrective lenses must be suitable for indoor or outdoor, day or night use.

  • Corrective lenses worn by drivers must be of a safety type glass.NOTE: Contact lenses are not advised, due to dust and foreign material in the air.

  • Corrective lenses that are damaged or lost as a result of duty related incident shall be replaced, or repaired, by the City for an amount not to exceed one hundred twenty-five ($125.00) with receipt.

  • Corrective lenses, contacts or glasses, worn for general use will be the responsibility of the athlete, and will not be furnished or paid for by the University.

  • Corrective lenses provided by the Contractor shall be made of safety materials, both frames and lenses.

  • Corrective lenses and frames, contact lenses and contact lens fitting and measurements are not covered unless provided by an attached supplemental benefit rider.


More Definitions of Corrective lenses

Corrective lenses means eyeglasses, contact lenses, and intraocular lenses, but
Corrective lenses means eyeglasses, contact lenses, and intraocular lenses, but does not mean a bioptic telescopic device;
Corrective lenses means spectacles or contact lenses.
Corrective lenses means any lenses, including lenses in spectacles and contact lenses, that are manufactured in accordance with the specific terms of a valid prescription for an individual

Related to Corrective lenses

  • Corrective action means action taken to eliminate the cause of a potential or real non- conformity or other undesirable situation;

  • Corrective Action Plan has the meaning set forth in Section II.A.2.

  • Correctional facility means a facility operated under the management and control of the Virginia Department of Corrections.

  • Nonconformity or “Nonconformities” means any failure or failures of the Software to conform to the requirements of this Contract, including any applicable Documentation.

  • Environmental Management Plan or “EMP” means the environmental management plan for the Project, including any update thereto, incorporated in the IEE;

  • Explosives or munitions emergency response means all immediate response activities by an explosives and munitions emergency response specialist to control, mitigate, or eliminate the actual or potential threat encountered during an explosives or munitions emergency. An explosives or munitions emergency response may include in-place render-safe procedures, treatment or destruction of the explosives or munitions and/or transporting those items to another location to be rendered safe, treated, or destroyed. Any reasonable delay in the completion of an explosives or munitions emergency response caused by a necessary, unforeseen, or uncontrollable circumstance will not terminate the explosives or munitions emergency. Explosives and munitions emergency responses can occur on either public or private lands and are not limited to responses at RCRA facilities.

  • State correctional facility means a facility or institution maintained and operated by the department.

  • Investigative consumer report means a consumer report or portion thereof in which information about a natural person's character, general reputation, personal characteristics, or mode of living is obtained through personal interviews with the person's neighbors, friends, associates, acquaintances, or others who may have knowledge concerning such items of information.