Self-attestation definition

Self-attestation means a person's written, verbal, or electronic declaration of his or her income and/or circum- stances made under penalty of perjury, confirming a state- ment to be true. (See also "attested income.")
Self-attestation means the act of a person affirming through an electronic or written signature that the statements the person made when applying for Medicaid eligibility are truthful and correct.
Self-attestation or "self-declaration" means a statement of factual information made by an individual.

More Definitions of Self-attestation

Self-attestation means an End User’s certification that she/he does not have COVID-19 symptoms, has had a negative COVID-19 diagnostic test and/or has received a COVID-19 vaccine.
Self-attestation means an income declaration by an applicant when no data match is found or the information is outdated or incorrect. A series of questions will be asked through the web portal application process to assist in declaring self-attested income at the time of application.

Related to Self-attestation

  • Attestation means a Transfer Certificate or Certification by Seller as the Certification Authority in form and substance as agreed to by the Parties separate and apart from the Product Order, examples of which for voluntary and potentially other Applicable Programs is attached as Exhibit C and D.

  • Attestation Report As defined in Section 3.17.

  • Accountant’s Attestation As defined in Section 3.22(b)(i).

  • Uniform Single Attestation Program for Mortgage Bankers The Uniform Single Attestation Program for Mortgage Bankers, as published by the Mortgage Bankers Association of America and effective with respect to fiscal periods ending on or after December 15, 1995.

  • self-assessment means an assessment made by a taxpayer or his representative under section 28;