Vaccination Fee definition

Vaccination Fee means the amount per dose of Vaccination paid or to be paid by the Government as specified in the Schedule to the Agreement.
Vaccination Fee means in relation to a type of Vaccination, the amount per dose of such type Vaccination payable by the Government as specified in the Schedule to the Agreement.
Vaccination Fee means the amount per Vaccination paid or to be paid by the Government as specified in the Schedule in accordance with the terms of the Agreement.

Examples of Vaccination Fee in a sentence

  • However, an extra Vaccination Fee of HK$50 per dose shall be paid for COVID-19 vaccination to an elderly who has reached or will reach the age of 60 years or above in the calendar year when the vaccination is administered, regardless of whether it is the 1st dose or 2nd dose.


More Definitions of Vaccination Fee

Vaccination Fee means the vaccination fee payable to a VMO and his Associated Organization for COVID-19 Vaccine given to an Eligible Person in the amount of HK$130 per dose as well as an extra amount of HK$50 per dose for a Vaccination administered to an elderly who has reached or will reach the age of 60 years or above in the calendar year when the vaccination is administered.

Related to Vaccination Fee

  • Origination Fee means any origination fee payable to the Department by the lender with respect to any Trust Student Loan.

  • Tuition Fee means the basic tuition fee applicable to specific programmes and shall include auxiliary fees which are for required instruction but shall exclude any other fees such as international student differential fees, co-op fees, and student union fees.

  • Introduction Fee means the fee payable by the Client to the Agency for an Introduction resulting in an Engagement;

  • Utilization Fee shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.06(b).

  • Initiation fee means a fee charged by us to you in order to create a credit facility for you;