Prior Quarter definition
Examples of Prior Quarter in a sentence
Total Principal Report; Part II Origination/Lender Fees; Part III, IV Interest Benefits and Special Allowance Report; Part III, IV Prior Quarter Subsidized Interest and Special Allowance; Part V Changes in Loan Principal; Part VI Loan Portfolio Analysis.
Upon verification or notification of Prior Quarter Coverage eligibility, providers will be required to bill AHCCCS for services provided during a prior quarter eligibility period.
The Actual Increase shall be calculated by subtracting FFO per share for the Prior Quarter from FFO per share for the Measurement Quarter.
Prior Quarter Coverage eligibility expands the time period during which AHCCCS pays for covered services for eligible individuals to any of the three months prior to the month the individual applied for AHCCCS, if the individual met AHCCCS eligibility requirements during that particular month.
The Assumed Increase shall be calculated by multiplying FFO per share for the Prior Quarter by 1.0175.
For purposes of calculating the Incentive Fee FFO per share shall be derived from FFO per share for each Measurement Quarter and each Prior Quarter as reported on the Most Recent Financial Report stating FFO per share for the required Measurement Quarter or Prior Quarter.
If such a discrepancy is discovered for a prior rebate period’s invoice, the manufacturer will submit a Prior Quarter Adjustment Statement (PQAS) form, CMS-304a (OMB control number: 0938- 0676), to the state.
If such a discrepancy is discovered for a prior rebate period’s invoice, the Manufacturer will submit a Prior Quarter Adjustment Statement (PQAS) form, CMS-304a, to the State.
Turn-Over Report Monthly and Prior Quarter 15th day of the following month and 15th day of the month following the close of the quarter Program Administrator 6.
The party obtaining such insurance coverage shall pay all premiums that become due and payable in a timely manner and shall notify the other party in the event such party receives any notice or other communication from the issuer of any of the insurance policies that the coverage provided thereby may be subject to termination, suspension or expiration.