Benefits and Privileges Sample Clauses

Benefits and Privileges. The several member districts, as parties to the prior Agreements of November 16, 1964, October 10, 1966, April 11, 1968, and the Amendments of April 24, 1985, do hereby assign to the Lebanon County Area Vocational-Technical School Board all of their respective rights, titles and interest in and to all contracts and property. The several member districts do also hereby authorize, in accordance with the provisions of Section 1851.1(b)(1) of the Public School Code, as amended, the Lebanon County Area Vocational-Technical School Board to assume the obligations undertaken by that Board in pursuance to the Agreements of November 16, 1964, October 10, 1966, April 11, 1968, and April 24, 1985. The Member Districts which are parties to this Agreement shall be entitled to all benefits and privileges and subject to the responsibilities and liabilities in this Agreement and the Public School Code of Pennsylvania.
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Benefits and Privileges a. While on a LIFT Leave, a Flight Attendant who is attending LIFT Academy as a full time student will be afforded medical benefits at current Flight Attendant Associate premium rates.
Benefits and Privileges. 1. All benefits are valid for members only.

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  • Coordination of Benefits and Subrogation IPA and HMO shall establish and implement a system for coordination of benefits and subrogation, in accordance with those rules established under the HMO's policies and procedures and applicable federal and state laws. If known to IPA, IPA shall identify and inform HMO of Members for whom coordination of benefits and subrogation opportunities exist. HMO hereby authorizes IPA to seek payment, on a fee-for service basis or otherwise, from any insurance carrier, organization, or government agency which is primarily responsible for the payment or provision of medical services provided by IPA under this Agreement which can be recovered by reason of coordination of benefits, motor vehicle injury, worker's compensation, temporary disability, occupational disease, or similar exclusionary or limiting provisions, to the extent authorized by the applicable and not otherwise prohibited by law.

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