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

  • TPA will refer claims for defense by rotating from a list of County approved attorneys on the legal panel.

  • Either party may modify its election to use, not use or change a third-party service provider upon prior written notice to the other party to this TPA.

  • Electronic transmission of all data (“Documents”) shall be in strict accordance with the standards set forth in this TPA and as defined by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

  • If HP determines that the submission of documents fails to conform to the paperless transactions specifications agreed to within this TPA, or relevant guidelines governing the submission of electronic transactions then HP may, with the approval of OHHS/DHS, terminate this TPA five (5) business days after the Trading Partner has received a written termination notice from HP.

  • As such, the assigned attorney shall use discretion as to submission of subsequent status reports to the TPA (with a copy to the County’s Workers’ Compensation Program Manager) and do so only when the activities of file events warrant.


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 tonnes per annum;
TPA means New Tax System (Trade Practices Amendment) Act 1999 and any legislation substituted for, replacing or amending that Act.