TPA definition

TPA means tonnes per annum.
TPA means a Third Party Administrator who, for the time being, is licensed by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority, and is engaged, for a fee or remuneration, by whatever name called as may be specified in the agreement with the GIF, for the provision of health services.

Examples of TPA in a sentence

  • Assist TPA with enrollment of CM/ GC and its subcontractors in the Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP).

  • The GEA shall be timely notified of Third Party Administered (TPA) plan amendments or renewals in order to have an opportunity for input prior to adoption.

  • School Site employed supervisors are required to complete a minimum of 10 hours of initial orientation provided through University of Massachusetts Global on the program curriculum, effective supervision approaches such as cognitive coaching, adult learning theory, and current content-specific pedagogy and instructional practices, program curriculum and assessments, including the TPEs and the CAL TPA.

  • DKY has grown to to be the largest TPA in the Hill Country and South Texas, servicing clients as small as three employees to over seven thousand employees.

  • School Site employed supervisors are required to complete a minimum of 10 hours of initial orientation provided through National University on the program curriculum, effective supervision approaches such as cognitive coaching, adult learning theory, and current content-specific pedagogy and instructional practices, program curriculum and assessments, including the TPEs and the CAL TPA.


More Definitions of TPA

TPA means Pentegra Services, Inc., a non-fiduciary provider of administrative services appointed and directed by the Plan Administrator or the Named Fiduciary either jointly or severally.
TPA means the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth);
TPA means tonnes per annum;
TPA means New Tax System (Trade Practices Amendment) Act 1999 and any legislation substituted for, replacing or amending that Act.