Program administrator cost test definition

Program administrator cost test or "utility cost test" means a cost effectiveness test that measures the costs incurred by the program administrator, including incentive costs, and excluding net costs incurred by the participant, compared to the benefits incurred by the program administrator.
Program administrator cost test or "Utility Cost Test" means a test that compares an LSE's 646 avoided cost benefits with energy efficiency program expenditures, including incentives and 647 administrative costs.
Program administrator cost test or “PACT”) ” means a cost-effectiveness test designed to minimize measure the ratio of the benefits to the utility to the costs incurred by the utility. ( the net present value of a utility’s

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  • Program Administrator means the person retained by the Wisconsin PACE Commission as provided in subsection (5)(b).

  • Non-Administrator Coordinated Home Care Program means a Coordinated Home Care Program which does not have an agreement with the Claim Administrator or a Blue Cross Plan but has been certified as a home health agency in accordance with the guidelines established by Medicare.

  • Non-Administrator Dialysis Facility means a Dialysis Facility which does not have an agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan but has been certified in accordance with the guidelines established by Medicare.

  • System Administrator means a person named by the Customer to be the Customer’s point of contact with BT for matters relating to the management of the Service.

  • Administrator Data means the information provided to Microsoft or its Affiliates during sign-up, purchase, or administration of Products.