Descriptive Materials definition

Descriptive Materials means all brochures, letters, memoranda or other documents from the Firm to a Participant regarding the Plan, including all electronic-based materials.
Descriptive Materials means general audience materials, such as brochures, advertisements, outreach events, letters to BPCI Advanced Beneficiaries, web pages published on a web site, mailings, social media, or other activities conducted by or on behalf of the Participant, a Downstream Episode Initiator, BPCI Advanced Entity, NPRA Sharing Partner, NPRA Sharing Group Practice Practitioner, Participating Practitioner or other individuals or entities performing functions or services related to BPCI Advanced Activities used to educate, notify, or contact BPCI Advanced Beneficiaries regarding the Model. Descriptive Materials do not include any of the following: communications that do not reference BPCI Advanced (for example, general information about care coordination would not be considered Descriptive Materials); material that covers Beneficiary-specific billing and claims issues; educational information on specific medical conditions; or any other material that is excepted from the definition of “marketing” under the HIPAA Privacy Rule (45 C.F.R. parts 160 and 164, subparts A & E).
Descriptive Materials has the meaning set forth in Section 11.9.

Examples of Descriptive Materials in a sentence

  • The Participant shall not use or distribute Descriptive Materials that are inaccurate or misleading and shall ensure that its Downstream Episode Initiators, Participating Practitioners, BPCI Advanced Entities, NPRA Sharing Partners, NPRA Sharing Group Practice Practitioners, and other entities performing functions or services related to BPCI Advanced Activities do not use or distribute Descriptive Materials that are inaccurate or misleading.

  • You will provide us with the release date and all Descriptive Materials for each eBook.

  • We may use Descriptive Materials for marketing and promotional purposes.

  • The Participant shall retain documentation of all Descriptive Materials in a manner consistent with Article 19.3.

  • After the Term, we may continue to display all Descriptive Materials in connection with the Program, although our right to fulfill orders for new copies of the eBooks has expired.


More Definitions of Descriptive Materials

Descriptive Materials has the meaning set forth in Section 4.8.
Descriptive Materials has the meaning set forth in Section 10(l).
Descriptive Materials means any term sheets, brochures or other materials relating to MSCIP, whether in written or electronic form, that are distributed to or made available to Eligible Employees.
Descriptive Materials means the applicable Term Sheet, the SECAP plan document and all other brochures, letters, memoranda or other documents from Morgan Stanley to the Participant regarding SECAP, including all electronic-based materials.
Descriptive Materials means general audience materials, such as brochures, advertisements, outreach events, letters to BPCI Advanced Beneficiaries, web pages published on a web site, mailings, social media, or other activities conducted by or on behalf of the Participant, a Downstream Episode Initiator, BPCI Advanced Entity, NPRA Sharing Partner, NPRA Sharing Group Practice Practitioner, Participating Practitioner or other individuals or entities performing functions or services related to BPCI Advanced Activities used to educate, notify, or contact BPCI Advanced Beneficiaries regarding the Model. Descriptive Materials do not include any of the following: communications that do not reference BPCI Advanced (for example, general information about care coordination would not be considered Descriptive Materials); material that covers Beneficiary-specific billing and claims issues; educational information on specificmedical conditions; or any other material that is excepted from the definition of “marketing” under the HIPAA Privacy Rule (45 C.F.R. parts 160 and 164, subparts A & E).
Descriptive Materials has the meaning set forth in Section 13.13.