Fee Change definition

Fee Change means any new fee or fee model of the Exchange and any amendment to a fee or fee model.
Fee Change means the change in the Fees that may occur on during the term of the contract

Examples of Fee Change in a sentence

  • The Organiser will collect as a cancellation charge (a) 30% of the total amount payable (inclusive of Consumption Tax) as set out in the exhibit space contract if the cancellation occurs before the day that is 4 months prior to the first day of the Exhibition (the "Fee Change Date"), or (b) the full amount payable under the exhibit space contract if the cancellation occurs on or after the Fee Change Date (See more details on Page 2).

  • Service Provider reserves the right to change the Agreement and/or the Subscription Fee ("Change").

  • Table 6B: Outpatient Fee Change Impact Impact as % ofTime Period Historical Cost Adjustment Dollar Impact Historical Cost All PH Services CostCY 2013 $351,651,586 $15,044,474 4.28% 0.60%CY 2014 $371,250,343 $13,364,559 3.60% 0.53% Affordable Care Act (ACA) Primary Care Physician (PCP) Fee ChangeUnder Section 1202 of the ACA, state Medicaid programs were required to increase payments to PCPs in 2013 and 2014.

  • If the Exchange withdraws a Fee Change, Public Interest Rule or a Significant Change that was previously submitted, it will provide a written notice of withdrawal to Staff.

  • MEFA will charge the Owner, and the Owner by accepting a Tuition Certificate agrees to pay, the fees described in the Contract when and if due, including but not limited to the semi-annual administrative fee described in Section VII of the EnrollmentAgreement and the Stabilization Fee, and, if assessed, any applicable Transfer Fee, Change of Beneficiary Fee, Additional Beneficiary Fee or Post Maturity Fee.

  • The course, which begins in the Fall of the fourth year and ends in the Spring before graduation, involves the assembling, editing, and presentation of a portfolio containing three artifacts drawn from a student’s prior classwork or internship year experience.

  • If the Exchange wishes to proceed with the Fee Change, Public Interest Rule or Significant Change after it has been deemed withdrawn, the Exchange will have to be re-submit it for review and approval in accordance with this Protocol.

  • Table 6C: ACA PCP Fee Change Impact Impact as % ofTime PeriodHistorical CostAdjustment Dollar ImpactHistorical CostAll PH Services CostCY 2013$233,541,569-$73,199,444-31.34%-2.92%CY 2014$250,895,188-$76,658,689-30.55%-3.05% Other Physician ServicesMercer reviewed all non-ACA PCP services at a procedure code level and adjusted the CY 2013 claims to reflect observed changes in unit cost between CY 2013 and CY 2014.

  • Unless Staff agree to an extension of time, if the Exchange fails to respond to Staff’s comments within 120 days after the receipt of Staff’s comment letter, the Exchange will be deemed to have withdrawn the proposed Fee Change, Public Interest Rule or Significant Change.

  • The date of implementation of any fee schedule updates, i.e. the date on which such fee change is first used for reimbursement (“Fee Change Implementation Date”), shall be the later of: (i) the first date on which Payor is reasonably able to implement the update in the claims payment system; or (ii) the Fee Change Effective Date.

Related to Fee Change

  • Change is defined in Section 3.2.

  • Change in Control Date means the date on which a Change in Control occurs.

  • Scope Change means any change to the scope of a contract to accommodate a need not originally provided for in the contract and which may include the acquisition of additional deliverables or the extension of the term of the contract and which may require an adjustment to the contract price;