Coverage Exclusions Sample Clauses

Coverage Exclusions. In accordance with Section 1927 of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C.A. §1396r-8, the MCO must exclude coverage for any drug marketed by a drug company (or labeler) that does not participate in the federal drug rebate program. The MCO is not permitted to provide coverage for any drug product, brand name or generic, legend or non-legend, sold or distributed by a company that did not sign an agreement with the federal government to provide Medicaid rebates for that product.
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Coverage Exclusions o All MVIC locations. o All Frame Relay Extension (“FRE”) network to network interface (“NNI”) partner networks o The following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico and Venezuela,
Coverage Exclusions o All MVIC locations. o The following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico and Venezuela.
Coverage Exclusions. 3.5.3.1 Except as provided in Section 3.5.3.2 of the Contract below, the Contractor must exclude coverage for the following:
Coverage Exclusions. The warranties provided in subsections (a) and (b) above shall not apply to any of the following:
Coverage Exclusions. This warranty does not cover problems with non-defective product caused by conditions or handling beyond the manufacturers control. The following are conditions that are excluded from this Warranty:
Coverage Exclusions. Foreign products, commercial equipment, products with no name brand recognition and/or without model and serial identification numbers or with no parts availability through normal ECM vendors and/or supply houses such as Home Depot brand products is not covered. All equipment accessories, negligence, abuse, misuse, maintenance, improper operation or installation, product sounds and odors. This contract will be voided if: equipment is moved from its original location or if equipment is moved or repaired by another company or if evaporator coil is cleaned by another service company. ECM will not pay for work done by other service companies. ECM reserves the right to rebuild and/ or install quality remanufactured parts. ECM shall not be held liable for loss or damage, consequential to or directly arising from the operation of or failure of the apparatus or its controls including failure to provide timely service due to conditions beyond its control, including but not limited to delays in obtaining parts or labor difficulties, repairs occasioned by the enforcement of existing or future codes or violations. This contract does not cover labor for repairs or installation of non- covered parts. NO PRODUCT WILL BE SERVICED, REPAIRED OR REPLACED: Due to any product or parts failure related to or caused by fire or (pest, rodent, insect damage such as failure of electronic components), refrigeration system contamination caused by water intrusion in sealed system, (damaged, rusted or missing cabinets), accident, abuse, misuse, vandalism, power surges, flood, windstorm, acts of God or because the product runs inefficiently. Air conditioning condenser coils are not covered for repair or replacement. and/or replacement due to delays, appearance, odors, breakage of plastic, breakage of glass, glass embedded electronics, liners or racks, non-accessible repairs are not covered such as broken wiring, burned wiring, burned wiring harness or leaking Freon lines located inside appliance cabinet walls and not accessible, Obsolete parts are not covered unless obsolete parts coverage is listed on face of contract. Obsolete Replacement value is limited to a maximum of ($200) RUST AND CORROSION EXCLUSIONS: Any replacement and/or repairs, parts, components, or failure of any equipment related to or caused by Pre-Existing rust and/or corrosion in the first year of contract is not covered and will be excluded from present and future repair and/or replacement. Any product or part damaged...
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Coverage Exclusions. In accordance with Section 1927 of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C.A. 1396r-8, the Contractor must exclude coverage for any drug marketed by a drug company (or labeler) who does not participate in the MA FFS Medicaid Drug Rebate Program. Therefore, the Contractor is not permitted to provide coverage for any drug product, brand name or generic, legend or non-legend, sold or distributed by a company that did not sign an agreement with the federal government to provide rebates to the Medicaid agency. In addition, the Contractor must allow access to all drug products covered by the MA FFS Program. This includes brand name and generic products, as well as all outpatient legend drugs, sold or distributed by companies that participate in the rebate program for all medically accepted indications, as described in Section 1927(k)(6) of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C.A. 1396r-8(k)(6). The Contractor must include coverage for non-legend drugs as required under formulary guidelines and covered by the MA FFS Program. This includes any use which is approved under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C.A. 301 et seq. or, whose use is supported by the American Hospital Formulary Service - Drug Information, American Medical Association Drug Evaluations, United States Pharmacopoeia -- Drug Information, and
Coverage Exclusions. (see SLIP policies for actual terms, conditions, definitions, and exclusions) Include, But Are Not Limited To: .1 Fungus Exclusion; .2 Asbestos Exclusion;
Coverage Exclusions. The following components, parts, or conditions are specifically excluded from coverage under this Warranty. Note: Parts found defective prior to installation must be filed as a Parts Adjustment Request (PAR) to the Parts Dis- tribution Center (PDC). Aerodynamic Wheel Covers Aerodynamic wheel covers are excluded from coverage under Warranty. Note: Mounting loose covers on Freightliner Cascadia trucks may be reimbursed; varies by model/specifications. Air Springs Tolerance buildup can occur during the assembly process of the rear suspension and rear cab air springs, and can cause the springs to have the appearance of being crooked, misaligned, or improperly installed. This tolerance buildup is not detrimental to the operation of the vehicle and will not have an effect on either the quality of the ride or the durability of the components or vehicle. Straightening of these springs is not covered under Warranty.
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