Prescription program definition

Prescription program means the Healthy Maine Prescription Program established in this section. [PL 2001, c. 293, §5 (NEW).]
Prescription program means the Healthy Maine Prescription Program established in this section.

Examples of Prescription program in a sentence

  • A person approved for Workers’ Compensation award will be permitted to participate in the Health, Dental and Prescription program on the normal shared basis with the District (80/20 Family, 90/10 Individual) up to a maximum of 12 calendar months from the beginning date of the award.

  • The Township shall provide enrollment in a Prescription program for all permanent and probationary employees who have been on the payroll for two (2) months, at the beginning of the third month of employment.

  • All full-time employees, following the completion of the two hundred and ten (210) days of employment, will be eligible to participate in the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Prescription program.

  • If the Long Branch Board of Education negotiates the State Health Benefits Plan with its other employees outside of the Long Branch School Employees Association, the Association shall enter the State Health Benefits Plan Prescription program, and the prescription plan negotiated above shall be null and void.

  • All full-time employees, following the completion of one hundred and fifty (150) days of employment, will be eligible to participate in the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Prescription program.

  • Purpose: The purpose of this thesis project is to investigate the barriers to sustaining a healthy diet among low-income individuals with diet-related illnesses who participated in a Fruit and Vegetable Prescription program implemented by Wholesome Wave Georgia and ▇▇▇▇▇ Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia.