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HSA definition

HSA means the Healthy School Act, D.C. Law 18-209 passed by the City Council for the District of Columbia to establish local nutritional standards for school meals, and its subsequent amendments.
HSA or “Health Savings Account” means a health savings account, as defined in Code Section 223(d).

Examples of HSA in a sentence

  • The Subrecipient will support the Community Collaborative within its HSA.

  • Once deposited in an employee’s HSA, such contributions, whether made by the school district or via salary reduction, shall not be subject to restriction by the school district and the employee may access and/or transfer such funds to a different HSA to the fullest extent permitted by law.

  • The school district shall select the vendor of the HSA to which such contributions shall be made.

  • The University will deposit into the eligible employee’s HSA account, $500 for single, $1000 for 2-person and $1250 for family; such deposit will be made with the first full paycheck in January and will be deducted from the University’s maximum annual contribution to the employee’s medical health care coverage.

  • The change in the amount of HSA contributions shall be effective coincident with the change in the type of coverage under the high deductible coverage option.


More Definitions of HSA

HSA means a Health Savings Account established under Code §223. Such arrangements are individual trusts or custodial accounts, each separately established and maintained by an Employee with a qualified trustee/custodian. Although funded by Salary Reduction under this Plan, the HSA is not part of or intended to be part of an ERISA-covered benefit plan.
HSA means the Health Sciences Authority of Singapore; and
HSA means the Housing Services Act, 2011.
HSA shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.09 of this Agreement.
HSA means a health savings account established under Code § 223. Such arrangements are individual trusts or custodial accounts, each separately established and maintained by an Employee with a qualified trustee/custodian.