GP provider definition

GP provider means a GP who is—
GP provider means a general practitioner who is-

Examples of GP provider in a sentence

  • Contractors will only be entitled to a Seniority Payment in respect of a GP provider if the GP provider has served for at least two years in an eligible post, or for an aggregate of two years in more than one eligible post – part-time and full-time posts counting the same.

  • If the Health Board is unable to obtain authentication of the service itself, the onus is on the GP provider to provide documentary evidence to support his claim (although payments may be made while verification issues are being resolved).

  • Generally, the only service that will be endorsed is service where the GP provider undertook clinical duties (whether on military service or in a civilian capacity), and Scottish Ministers have received acceptable confirmation of the nature and scope of the clinical duties performed by the GP provider from the relevant authorities.

  • Before taking a decision on whether or not to endorse the claim, Scottish Ministers will then consult the Ministry of Defence or the equivalent authorities of the country in whose, or for whose, armed forces the GP provider served or worked.

  • Once a GP provider has reached his qualifying date, he is entitled to a Seniority Payment in respect of his service as a GP provider thereafter.

  • In all cases, the full annual rate of a Seniority Payment for a GP provider is only payable under this SFE in respect of a GP provider who has a Superannuable Income Fraction of at least two thirds.

  • Once a GP provider’s full annual rate in respect of a quarter has been determined, and any reduction to be made in respect of his Superannuable Income Fraction has been made, the resulting amount is to be divided by four, and that quarterly amount is the Quarterly Superannuation Payment that the Health Board must pay to the contractor under his GMS contract in respect of the GP provider.

  • If the GP provider has a Superannuable Income Fraction of one third or between one third and two thirds, only 60% of the full annual amount payable in respect a GP provider with his Reckonable Service is payable under this SFE in respect of him.

  • In GMS the practice rather than the individual GP (or non GP) provider is responsible for paying arrears of contributions immediately.

  • Save that in a year when the GP provider retires and as a result his superannuable profits relate only to part of the year, then the Average Adjusted Superannuable Income should be adjusted so that it is pro-rata for the period to which the superannuable profits relate.

Related to GP provider

  • New Provider means any replacement service provider or providers engaged to provide the Services (or part thereof) or substantially similar services or the Authority itself where the Services or substantially similar services or part thereof continue to be provided by the Authority after partial termination, termination or expiry of this Contract;

  • Technology provider means a person who:

  • Data Provider means a Participant that is registered to provide information to GS1 South Africa for use through the Verified by GS1 Services.

  • Electric provider means any of the following:

  • Interconnection Provider means PacifiCorp Transmission.

  • financial service provider means a person engaged in the business of providing financial services in terms of authorisation issued or registration granted by a financial sector regulator;

  • Provider is any individual or company that provides professional or technical services.

  • Third Party Provider means licensors, subcontractors and suppliers of BNYM furnishing the Third Party Products.

  • Basic generation service provider or "provider" means a

  • Individual provider means an individual provider as defined

  • Network Provider means a provider of health care, or a group of providers of health care, which has entered into a written agreement with the issuer to provide benefits insured under a Medicare Select policy.

  • Transmission Service Provider means the entity that administers the transmission tariff and provides transmission service to transmission customers under applicable transmission service agreements.

  • Sub-Service Provider means any person / firm / Organization / company /entity (other than the Service Provider) and it’s legal representatives, successors and permitted assigns named in the Contract as a Sub-Service Provider for a part of the Services or to whom a part of the Services has been sub-Contracted with the written prior consent of the Employer.

  • energy service provider means a natural or legal person who delivers energy services or other energy efficiency improvement measures in a final customer’s facility or premises;

  • Contract Provider means any Person or any employee, agent or subcontractor of such Person who provides professional health care services under or pursuant to any contract with any Consolidated Party.

  • Index Provider means, in respect of a Sub-Fund, the person responsible for compiling the Index against which the relevant Sub-Fund benchmarks its investments and who holds the right to licence the use of such Index to the relevant Sub-Fund as set out in the relevant Appendix.

  • Account Information Service Provider means a payment service provider pursuing business activities as referred to in point (8) of Annex I;

  • Third-party logistics provider means an entity that provides