Qualified recipient definition

Qualified recipient means a person certified by a qualified organization as meeting all of the following qualifications:
Qualified recipient means a volunteer firefighter who receives a lump-sum
Qualified recipient means a volunteer firefighter who receives a lump-sum distribution of pension or retirement benefits from a volunteer firefighters relief association or from the voluntary statewide lump-sum volunteer firefighter retirement plan;

Examples of Qualified recipient in a sentence

  • COST OF SERVICE RATES: Per Acre-Foot * Rates are not available as Project Water is not included in Contract Total Capital Rates $0.00* O&M Rates: Water Marketing $0.00* Storage $0.00* Deficit Rates: Interest Bearing $0.00* CFO/PFR Adjustment Rate 1/ $0.00* TOTAL $0.00* FULL-COST RATES: Section 202(3) Rate is applicable to a Qualified Recipient or to a Limited Recipient receiving irrigation water on or before October 1, 1981.

  • COST OF SERVICE RATES: Per Acre-Foot Capital Rates Storage $4.54 O&M Rates: Water Marketing $6.28 Storage $5.57 Deficit Rates: Interest Bearing $4.06 CFO/PFR Adjustment Rate 1/ $1.25 TOTAL $21.70 FULL-COST RATES: Section 202(3) Rate is applicable to a Qualified Recipient or to a Limited Recipient receiving irrigation water on or before October 1, 1981.

  • So long as the Society shall be a Qualified Recipient, the Trustee shall, within ninety days following the close of each calendar year or such fiscal year as the Trustee may select, file with the Society an account of the transactions in respect of the Trust Fund during such year.

  • Upon TANC’s request, Recipient shall immediately return to TANC all Confidential Information in its possession and in the possession of a Qualified Recipient.

  • In any such case, Recipient shall be responsible and liable for any unauthorized use, disclosure, publication or dissemination by any Qualified Recipient of any of TANC's Confidential Information and shall indemnify and hold harmless TANC with respect to any damages suffered as a result of any such unauthorized use, disclosure, publication or dissemination by any Qualified Recipient.


More Definitions of Qualified recipient

Qualified recipient means an individual certified by the regularly organized church or house of religious worship on a form prescribed by the department and provided to a qualified recipient as meeting all of the following qualifications:
Qualified recipient means a recipient who needs personal care services to live independently in the community, is in a stable medical condition, and does not have acute care needs that require inpatient hospitalization or cannot be met in the recipient's residence by a nursing service as defined by Minnesota Statutes, section 148.171, subdivision 15.
Qualified recipient means any broker-dealer or other "person" (as that term is defined in the Act) which (i) has entered into a written agreement that complies with the Rule (a "related agreement") with the Fund's Distributor and (ii) has rendered distribution assistance (whether direct, administrative or both) in the distribution of the Fund's Class A (or Class X) shares.
Qualified recipient means an individual who enters into an agreement to use qualified agricultural property for farming purposes after the decedent's death.
Qualified recipient means a Fund's Distributor and any broker-dealer or other "person" (as that term is defined in the Act) which (i) has entered into a written agreement (a "related agreement") that complies with the Rule with a Fund's Distributor or the Fund and (ii) has rendered distribution or shareholder servicing assistance (whether direct, administrative or both) with respect to the Fund.
Qualified recipient means an individual who receives a lump-sum distribution of pension or retirement benefits from a volunteer firefighters relief association or from the voluntary statewide lump-sum volunteer firefighter retirement plan for service that the individual has performed as a volunteer firefighter;
Qualified recipient means an individual who has a disability and meets the essential eligibility requirements for the receipt of an anatomical gift.