External Entities definition

External Entities means any entity that is not wholly governed and operated by UMSU.
External Entities means those organizations that exist outside of the pharmacist/patient relationship, such as third-party insurance carriers, benefit management systems, and marketing systems.
External Entities means those organizations that exist outside of the pharmacist- patient relationship and that participate in the implementation of Patient Compliance and Patient Intervention Programs. External Entities include, but are not limited to, health insurance carriers, health benefit management companies, and health care marketing enterprises.1

Examples of External Entities in a sentence

  • PS-11-01 Restrictions on the Sale of Pharmaceuticals to External Entities This Directive was approved to ensure compliance with federal and provincial legislation regarding the sale of pharmaceuticals by AHS pharmacies.

  • For additional information regarding external entities audit standards and sanctions, see the Department of Human Services On-line Directives Information System POL 1902 - External Entities Audit Standards and Sanctions.

  • The First Selectman is authorized to apply for and accept grants from the State of Connecticut Department of Transportation, under the Connecticut General Statutes, Section 13b-38bb, and such grants shall become appropriations to the code A440 57221 known as Contributions to External Entities.

  • This document identifies the security practices that are required for External Entities performing information technology services for MCCCD.

  • Declaration of State of University Emergency: The NMSU System President is authorized to declare a State of University Emergency for any of the NMSU Components, NMSU Entities and/or External Entities.

  • The Executive Committee shall have purview over: UMSU’s day-to-day operations and management; UMSU’s financial, contractual and legal affairs; and UMSU’s representation to External Entities.

  • As early as in the nineties, the large databases created by commercial enterprises represented the first area of opportu- nities.

  • External Entities (Media, State’s Attorney’s Office/Courts) Binder updated by Region/Site.

  • University Facilities, Space, and Outdoor Space generally cannot be used by External Entities when such Facilities, Space, and Outdoor Space are available from private enterprises in the community.

  • With External Entities – Placement and Permanency will maintain communications with all placement agencies in the state, through the use of emergency, on call and cellular phones.


More Definitions of External Entities

External Entities means any entity that is not part of MFN and is governed by an outside entity (e.g. governments, non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, industry or other First Nations);

Related to External Entities

  • External dose means that portion of the dose equivalent received from any source of radiation outside the body.

  • PJM Entities means PJM, including the Market Monitoring Unit, the PJM Board, and PJM’s officers, employees, representatives, advisors, contractors, and consultants. PJM Interchange:

  • External Market Buyer means a Market Buyer making purchases of energy from the PJM Interchange Energy Market for consumption by end-users outside the PJM Region, or for load in the PJM Region that is not served by Network Transmission Service.

  • External Resource means a generation resource located outside the metered boundaries of the PJM Region.

  • external wall means an outer wall of a building even though adjoining to a wall of another building and also means a wall abutting on an interior open space of a building;

  • Internal dose means that portion of the dose equivalent received from radioactive material taken into the body.

  • Internal Market Buyer means a Market Buyer making purchases of energy from the PJM Interchange Energy Market for ultimate consumption by end-users inside the PJM Region that are served by Network Transmission Service.

  • Coordinated External Transaction means a transaction to simultaneously purchase and sell energy on either side of a CTS Enabled Interface in accordance with the procedures of Operating Agreement, Schedule 1, section 1.13, and the parallel provisions of Tariff, Attachment K- Appendix.

  • External floating roof means a storage vessel cover in an open tank top consisting of a double deck or pontoon single deck which rests upon and is supported by the petroleum liquid being contained and is equipped with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the roof edge and tank shell.