Private plan definition

Private plan means a paid time off employee benefit to which the State of Delaware is not a party to the agreement, except in instances where the State of Delaware is the employer.
Private plan means an approved private plan adopted by a covered
Private plan means a private plan approved by the Division of Temporary Disability Insurance as defined in N.J.S.A. 43:21-32.

Examples of Private plan in a sentence

  • Private plan must provide survivor benefits, though unfortunately spouses can elect to waive this provision, and accumulated private pension benefits must be divided between divorcing spouses.

  • Private plan enrollees can generally use only their plan’snetwork of doctors, hospitals, or other providers for nonemergency care.

  • Records and reports 31(a) Employer required to keep employment records 31(b) Private plan employers and their insurers to make reportsas required 32(c) Commission authorized to supply information to insurers 3243:21-53.

  • Private plan selection and management: screening plans in and out of the Exchange market, and overseeing the activities of Exchange plans.There are required tasks within each of the domains.

  • Private plan premiums based on analysis of publicly available data.

  • Private plan or government incentives to lower costs for prescription drugs, such as mail- order or other bulk purchasing arrangements, should not be implemented without protections for low-volume, local pharmacies.

  • A Marketing Systems Approach to Removing Distribution Barriers Confronting Small-Volume Fruit and Vegetable Growers.

  • As a general matter, one would expect to see widespread licensing, because it is often a way of creating “gains from trade.” For example, a firm might be able to expand the market for a product by licensing it to other firms, or might not have the marketing and/or production capabilities of other firms.

  • The effect of the amendment is to adopt forms for use to notify a building official of the election of the alternate procedure and an affidavit of compliance for plan reviewers.SUBJECT AREA TO BE ADDRESSED: Private plan review and inspection services.SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: 553.791(4),(5) FS.

  • Private plan may limit reimbursement to amount based on cost of generic substitute, but only if reimbursement represents at least 68% of cost of brand-name drug prescribed by physician.• Pharmacists’ fees blended with cost of ingredients into single price for prescription.


More Definitions of Private plan

Private plan means a private plan approved by the Division as defined in N.J.S.A. 43:21-32. "Proof and claim for disability benefits" means the proof of disability and claim for benefits

Related to Private plan

  • State plan means the written description of the programs for children, youth, and family services administered by the division in accordance with federal law.

  • Private Placement (or “limited offering”) means an offering that is exempt from registration under the 1933 Act pursuant to Section 4(2) or Section 4(6) of the 1933 Act or pursuant to rule 504, rule 505 or rule 506 under the 1933 Act.

  • Private Placement Memorandum means offering materials prepared in accordance with Section 4 (including materials referred to therein or incorporated by reference therein, if any) provided to purchasers and prospective purchasers of the Notes, and shall include amendments and supplements thereto which may be prepared from time to time in accordance with this Agreement (other than any amendment or supplement that has been completely superseded by a later amendment or supplement).

  • Distribution Plan means the plan hereafter approved by the MDL Court for the distribution of the Settlement Amount (net of any attorneys’ fees or costs that are awarded by the MDL Court) to Stanford Investors who have had their Claims allowed by the Receiver.

  • Public-private partnership agreement means an agreement

  • Registration Rights Agreement means the Registration Rights Agreement, dated on or about the date hereof, among the Company and the Purchasers, in the form of Exhibit B attached hereto.