OAC definition

OAC means the Ohio Administrative Code.

Examples of OAC in a sentence

  • The MCP agrees that all records, documents, writings, or other information produced by the MCP under this Agreement and all records, documents, writings, or other information used by the MCP in the performance of this Agreement shall be treated in accordance with OAC rule 5160-26-06 and shall be provided to ODM, or its designee, if requested.

  • If an eligible individual, as defined in OAC rule 5160-26-01, contacts the MCP, the MCP shall provide any MCP-specific managed care program information requested.

  • Excluding Adult Extension, pursuant to OAC rule 5160-26-02.1, MCP-initiated nursing facility (NF) disenrollment requests for MAGI and ABD shall be submitted in the format specified by ODM.

  • Exemptions to the Part B Medicaid maximum policy shall be applied, in accordance with the OAC and other guidance issued by ODM.

  • The MCP shall, at a minimum, follow all provisions set forth in OAC rule 5160-20-01 for initial and continued enrollment.


More Definitions of OAC

OAC means Oklahoma Administrative Code, the publication authorized by 75 O.S. 256 known as The Oklahoma Administrative Code, or, prior to its publication, the compilation of codified rules authorized by 75 O.S. 256(A)(1)(a) and maintained in the Office of Administrative Rules.
OAC means the Oklahoma Administrative Code authorized by 75 O.S., Section 256.
OAC means the Office of Administrative Courts, created in the Colorado Department of Personnel and Administration by Section 24-30-1001(1), C.R.S.
OAC means Origo Acquisition Corporation, a Cayman Islands corporation.
OAC means the website made available to you by the Bank or its service provider appearing at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, through which you may obtain information regarding, and otherwise manage, your Account.
OAC means the Oklahoma Administrative Code as may be amended from time to time.
OAC. Oakwood Acceptance Corporation, a North Carolina corporation.