Deceased Members Sample Clauses
Deceased Members. We received a list of the date of death for Medicaid members in the state of Ohio. Using this information, we removed CY 2016 member months associated with deceased members. This adjustment resulted in a minor increase to PMPM costs, as member months were removed with minimal corresponding claims cost. Disenrolled Members. We received a list of member IDs that were involuntarily disenrolled during the summer of 2017. In developing the CY 2018 capitation rates, we removed historical claims and member months for these members. Duplicate Member IDs. We were informed of the potential for duplicate member IDs in the vendor file eligibility information we received. Additionally, ODM provided us with a listing of potential duplicate member IDs. We removed member months associated with these member IDs. We also applied adjustments for other duplicate member IDs based on our observations in using the vendor eligibility files.
Deceased Members. The restrictions set forth in paragraph (a)(i) of this Section 12 (and Section 11(a)(v)) shall not apply to the transfer of a Membership Interest, excluding any voting rights in connection therewith, from a deceased Member to his or her personal representative or estate.
Deceased Members.
(1) The death of a Member of the Visiting Force, Member of the Civilian Component or a Dependant, in the territory of the Receiving State (hereinafter referred to as “the Deceased”) shall be declared to the Authorities of the Receiving State. The death of the Deceased shall be certified by a doctor appointed by the Authorities of the Receiving State who shall issue a certificate.
(2) If the Receiving State’s national judicial Authority orders an autopsy of the Deceased, the autopsy shall be performed by a doctor appointed by that judicial Authority. The Authorities of the Sending State may nominate a representative to attend the autopsy.
(3) If permitted pursuant to the laws of the Receiving State, the Authorities of the Sending State shall have the right to take and retain charge of and make arrangements for the disposition of the remains of the Deceased upon notification from the Authorities of the receiving State. If requested and where circumstances permit, the Authorities of the Receiving State shall assist with arrangements for the return of the Deceased’s remains to the Sending State.
Section 1 Claims between the Parties
(1) Each Party shall waive all its claims against the other Party and its military and civilian personnel :
(a) for damage to property (including loss of) owned by one Party and used by its armed forces, provided that such damage :
(i) was caused by an act or omission of a Member of the armed forces or civilian personnel of the other Party and arose out of, or in the course of, the performance of his or her official duties, except where such damage to property (including loss of) results from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of that Party’s military or civilian personnel ; or
(ii) arose from the use of any motor vehicle, vessel or aircraft owned by the other Party and being used by its armed forces for the performance of official purposes, except where such damage to property (including loss of) results from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of that Party's military or civilian personnel ;
(b) for maritime salvage, provided that the vessel or cargo salvaged was owned by a Party and was being used by its armed forces for official purposes ; and
(c) for injury or death suffered by a member of its armed forces or civilian personnel, while engaged in the performance of his or her official duties, except where such injury or death results from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of that Party’s military or civ...
Deceased Members. The Commander shall have the right to take and retain immediate charge of and dispose of the body of a member of the Group who dies in Papua New Guinea territory.
Deceased Members. Subject to any conditions as the Board of Directors may impose, any Interest of a deceased Member may be transferred by his personal representatives to any widow, widower, child or parent, brother or sister of such deceased Member, and Interests standing in the name of the trustees of any deceased Member may be transferred upon any change of trustees to the trustees for the time being of such will.
Deceased Members. Upon the death of a Member (“Deceased Member”), the Company shall have the option to purchase, and on the exercise of such option, the estate of the Deceased Member or its representative shall sell, the Membership Interest of such Deceased Member all in accordance with Section 11.01 as if such Deceased Member were a Bankrupt Member.
Deceased Members. 1. The Head of Mission shall have the right in consultation with the Sending Party concerned to take preliminary measures with respect to the body of a member of the EU Mission, not national or permanently resident in the Host Party, who dies in the territory of the Host Party, as well as that person’s property located in that territory pending removal to the Sending State.
2. Autopsies shall not be performed on deceased members of the EU Mission, who are not nationals or permanently resident in the Host Party, without the agreement of the Sending State concerned and the presence of a representative of the EU Mission and/or the Sending State concerned.
Deceased Members. (1) The death of a member of the Visiting Force or its Civilian Component or a Dependant, in the Receiving State, hereinafter referred to as “the Deceased”, shall be declared to the Receiving State. The death of the Deceased shall be certified by a doctor appointed by the Receiving State who shall issue a certificate.
(2) If the Receiving State orders an autopsy of the Deceased, the Sending State may nominate a representative to attend the autopsy. Subject to the laws and regulations of the Receiving State, and in so far as practicable the Sending State will be consulted in respect to the conduct of autopsies.
(3) If permitted pursuant to the laws and regulations of the Receiving State, the Sending State shall have the right to take and retain charge of and make arrangements for the disposition of the remains of the Deceased upon notification from the Receiving State. If requested and where circumstances permit, the Receiving State shall assist with arrangements for the return of the Deceased’s remains to the Sending State.
(4) If a member of the Visiting Force or its Civilian Component is believed to be dead but his or her remains have not been recovered, the Receiving State shall permit the Sending State to be involved in the search for and recovery of those remains, subject to the Receiving State’s laws and regulations.
(5) If the remains of the Deceased are to be disposed of in the Receiving State instead of being repatriated, the Receiving State shall have regard to any requests made by the Sending State in relation to the method of such disposal. Costs of disposal in the Receiving State shall be borne by the Sending State.
Deceased Members a) Family member can take and be a member
b) Widow can demand buy-out
c) Elect to be treated as member and sell under Non-Family above.
