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Public insurance definition

Public insurance means any source of recompense provided
Public insurance means any source of recompense provided by statute, state or federal, available as a result of the claimed injury or death at the time of such injury or death, or which becomes available any time thereafter.
Public insurance means any source of recompense

Examples of Public insurance in a sentence

  • The successful bidder shall purchase and maintain such Public insurance that will protect him from claims under Workmen Compensation laws and Public Liability Insurance.

  • Public insurance, financed by both employees and employer contributions and earmarked taxes, is compulsory and covers almost the whole population, while private insurance is of a complementary type and voluntary.

  • Public insurance can further distribute assistance across these networks, but might cause friends and family to reduce their support.

  • Public insurance eligibility and enrollment for special health care needs children.

  • Should the goods or any part thereof be not delivered on the nominated vessel (except in case where prior written consent of the purchaser was obtained), the supplier will be liable for all payments and expenses that the purchaser may incur or be put to, by reason of such non-delivery including dead and extra freight, demurrage of vessels and any other charge incurred by the purchaser whatsoever.

  • Public insurance and mortality: evidence from Medicaid implementation." Journal of Political Economy 126.1 (2018): 216-262.

  • Public insurance coverage is also available through programs such as Medicaid or Medicare.

  • Public insurance is financed through the contributions of its members.

  • Public insurance does not systematically cover assistive technology.

  • Public insurance plans generally cover the entire fee of the screening.


More Definitions of Public insurance

Public insurance means a public program, such as the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, KidsCare, Indian Health Services, or TRICARE, that pays for medical services.

Related to Public insurance

  • Public institution means any entity established or controlled by the federal government, state government, or a local government or municipality, including, but not limited, institutions of higher education and related research institutions.

  • Public infrastructure means those elements of infrastructure that are planned, agreed, or required to be dedicated to the City as a condition of the approval of a Development Application.

  • Domestic insurer means an insurer organized under the laws of this state.

  • Material Non-Public Information means information which is (a) not publicly available, (b) material with respect to Holdings and its Subsidiaries or their respective securities for purposes of United States federal and state securities laws and (c) not of a type that would be publicly disclosed in connection with any issuance by Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries of debt or equity securities issued pursuant to a public offering, a Rule 144A offering or other private placement where assisted by a placement agent.

  • Policy means Related Party Transaction Policy.

  • Independently procured insurance means insurance procured under Section 31A-15-104.

  • Fidelity Insurance means insurance coverage with respect to employee errors, omissions, dishonesty, forgery, theft, disappearance and destruction, robbery and safe burglary, property (other than money and securities) and computer fraud in an aggregate amount acceptable to Seller’s regulators.

  • Public Information Act or “PIA” means Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code.

  • Group long-term care insurance means a long-term care insurance policy which is delivered or issued for delivery in this State and issued to:

  • Long-term care insurance means group insurance that is authorized by the retirement system for retirants, retirement allowance beneficiaries, and health insurance dependents, as that term is defined in section 91, to cover the costs of services provided to retirants, retirement allowance beneficiaries, and health insurance dependents, from nursing homes, assisted living facilities, home health care providers, adult day care providers, and other similar service providers.

  • Public nuisance means a building that is a menace to the public health, welfare, or safety, or that is structurally unsafe, unsanitary, or not provided with adequate safe egress, or that constitutes a fire hazard, or is otherwise dangerous to human life, or that in relation to the existing use constitutes a hazard to the public health, welfare, or safety by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence, or abandonment. “Public nuisance” includes buildings with blighting characteristics as defined by Iowa Code section 403.2.

  • Public Improvements means only the following improvements: housing facilities; garbage disposal plants; rubbish disposal plants; incinerators; transportation systems, including plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with those systems; sewage disposal systems, including sanitary sewers, combined sanitary and storm sewers, plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with the collection, treatment, or disposal of sewage or industrial wastes; storm water systems, including storm sewers, plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with the collection, treatment, or disposal of storm water; water supply systems, including plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with obtaining a water supply, the treatment of water, or the distribution of water; utility systems for supplying light, heat, or power, including plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with those systems; approved cable television systems, approved cable communication systems, or telephone systems, including plants, works,