Coverage Levels Sample Clauses

The Coverage Levels clause defines the specific extent or limits of protection provided under an insurance policy or agreement. It typically outlines the maximum amounts payable for various types of claims, such as property damage, liability, or medical expenses, and may differentiate between basic and enhanced coverage options. By clearly specifying these limits, the clause ensures that both parties understand the scope of financial protection available, thereby preventing disputes and managing expectations regarding potential payouts.
Coverage Levels. Status quo shall continue for employees desiring coverage under the County medical insurance plans. Employees may elect coverage under one (1) of the following levels: (a) Employee only (b) Family Premiums for insurance coverage shall be based on the level of coverage selected.
Coverage Levels. Employees may elect coverage under one (1) of the following levels: (a) Employee only (b) Family
Coverage Levels. 70% of the Probable Yield. Notwithstanding Section 17(3) and 17(10) of the regulations, the insured may elect 80% coverage if three or more years of field data have been provided and accepted by the Corporation.
Coverage Levels. 70% or 80% of the Probable Yield;
Coverage Levels. In network - Eligible services are covered in full, less any applicable co-payments, when you use PPO Network providers. Members will not be billed for charges beyond the plan allowance. Out of network - Members may also choose to receive treatment outside the Network and still receive coverage at 80% of our allowance, less any deductibles and/or co-payments as noted below. Outpatient mental health and substance abuse services are covered at 50% of our allowance.
Coverage Levels. (a) The City shall provide coverage to its employees with premium rates quoted for the following coverage levels:
Coverage Levels. Full Service with Parts (FSWP) - Full Service No Parts (FSNP) - Planned Maintenance with Planned Parts (PMWP) - Planned Maintenance No Parts (PMNP) - Electrical Safety No Parts (includes inventory tracking) (ESNP) Coverage Level Matrix (see below):
Coverage Levels. The Sector and the Provider(s) will work to ensure that the required 21 coverage level is met (currently 17% ASM). There will be a quarterly check, done by the 22 Sector Manager, to ensure that this level of coverage is being met. If for some reason the 23 provider is falling short of their target the Sector and Sector Members are not to be held 24 liable if the Provider is found to be at fault. 26 • To the extent possible, the Sector and the Provider(s) will work to manage coverage on 27 the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇. ▇▇ Operational Standards 30 ASM programs developed as part of a sector operations plan must meet to following operational 31 standards, in addition to the monitoring provider standards (see § 648.87(b)(6)): To be included 32 by the Approved Monitoring Vendor in the final Contract.
Coverage Levels. A. NMFS will determine trip coverage levels necessary to meet its program goals B. The NECCS will deploy at‐sea monitors in a way to achieve X% of trips that is random and representative of fishing activities of the sector. D. Option 1: ASM coverage levels will be determined by NMFS according to The standards set in FMP. E. Option 2: ASM coverage levels will be determined using an audit system that compares monitor‐reported discard rates to vessel‐reported ones. 1. Once 5 trips have been monitored for each stratum, the vendor will compare monitored‐reported discard rates to vessel reported ones a. for strata with self‐reported discard rates consistently within 5% of observed/monitored rates, coverage level can drop to 10% of trips b. for strata with self‐reported discard rates consistently between 5 and 10% below observed/monitored rates, coverage level will remain at 20% c. for strata with self‐reported discard rates consistently 10% below observed/monitored rates, coverage levels will climb to 30% d. requests for changes in coverage levels will be submitted to NMFS for approval and re‐evaluated on a monthly basis F. Option 3: A sector may supplement its ASM program with electronic monitoring, if and only if NMFS approves electronic (video) monitoring program (EMP).

Related to Coverage Levels

  • Coverage Limits By requiring insurance, the State of Washington and DSHS do not represent that the coverage and limits required in this Contract will be adequate to protect the Contractor. Such coverage and limits shall not limit the Contractor’s liability in excess of the required coverage and limits, and shall not limit the Contractor’s liability under the indemnities and reimbursements granted to the State and DSHS in this Contract.

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  • Staffing Levels To the extent legislative appropriations and PIN authorizations allow, safe staffing levels will be maintained in all institutions where employees have patient, client, inmate or student care responsibilities. In July of each year, the Secretary or Deputy Secretary of each agency will, upon request, meet with the Union, to hear the employees’ views regarding staffing levels. In August of each year, the Secretary or Deputy Secretary of Budget and Management will, upon request, meet with the Union to hear the employees’ views regarding the Governor’s budget request.

  • Coverage Minimum Limits Commercial General Liability $1,000,000 per occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Automobile Liability including coverage for owned, non-owned and hired vehicles $1,000,000 per occurrence

  • Insurance Coverage Requirements Without limiting CONTRACTOR’s duty to indemnify, CONTRACTOR shall maintain in effect throughout the term of this Agreement a policy or policies of insurance with the following minimum limits of liability: