Court Ordered definition
Examples of Court Ordered in a sentence
Civil Court All Civil Mental Health Court Ordered Treatment must be provided in totality.
Civil Court All Civil Mental Health Court Ordered Treatment must be provided in totality as an in-plan benefit.
Civil Court Ordered Treatment can be from the result of: a) Voluntary Admission b) Emergency Certification c) Civil Court Certification Court ordered treatment is exempt from the 14-day prior authorization requirement for residential treatment.
Contractor will refer Accounts it receives to the FTB Court Ordered Debt (“COD”) Program, liaise with FTB regarding such Accounts, and administer such Accounts under the terms and conditions set forth in Section of the Master Agreement.
Civil Court Ordered Treatment can be from the result of: a) Voluntary Admission b) Emergency Certification c) Civil Court Certification Court-ordered treatment that is not an in-plan benefit or to a non-network provider, is not the responsibility of the Contractor.
The parties may use the procedures set forth in the North Carolina General Statutes’ Rules Implementing Court Ordered Mediated Settlement Conferences, where and if applicable.
Court Ordered Section 4.19, Section 4.20 Failure to appear in court, violation of protective orders for person or location, associating with individuals not approved by Probation.
Client Signature Date *Income: Wages from job, self-employment, Social Security, Social Security Income (SSI), Pension/Veteran’s Administration (Military Pay), TANF/Ohio Works First (Public Assistance), Unemployment Benefits, Workers Compensation, Educational Financial Assistance (Financial Aid), Court Ordered Child Support Payments Received, Informal Child Support Payments Received and Alimony.
The parties may use the procedures based on the North Carolina General Statutes’ Rules Implementing Court Ordered Mediated Settlement Conferences; provided, however, that any disputes or enforcement proceedings arising out of Sections 6, 7 or 8 of this Agreement are not subject to mediation, unless both parties agree to such process.
The following payment types are prohibited through the service: • Tax Payments • Court Ordered Payment • Payments to payees outside of the United States or its possessions/territories as detailed in the payee limitations section of this Agreement.