Services Begin Clause Samples

Services Begin. We will begin providing you services under this Agreement on the Effective Date. Our services apply only to claims for Plan benefits that are incurred on or after the Effective Date.
Services Begin. The Services shall be deemed to start on the earlier of: a) ninety (90) days from Cimplx’s receipt of the relevant Order Form or signing of the MSAAS Agreement; or, b) the date CLIENT is authorized to “go live” with the Services for production purposes, (the “Start Date”). CLIENT acknowledges that execution of separate third-party agreements may be required in order for CLIENT to “go live” with certain add-on features or functionality, including tax filing services.
Services Begin. Aetna will begin providing Participating Employer services under this Addendum on the Effective Date.

Related to Services Begin

  • Prevention Care Services and Early Detection Services See Prevention and Early Detection Services section for details. 0% Not Covered Must be performed by a certified home health care agency. 0% - After deductible Not Covered

  • Member Services The Manager shall (i) manage and coordinate distributions and payments to Members; (ii) manage and coordinate communications with Members; (iii) distribute reports, updates, and other information to Members; (iv) handle redemption requests from Members; and (v) provide services in the nature of investor relations.

  • Hospice Services Services are available for a Member whose Attending Physician has determined the Member's illness will result in a remaining life span of six months or less.

  • FURNISHED SERVICES The County agrees to: A. Guarantee access to and make provisions for the Contractor to enter upon public and private lands as required to perform their work. B. Make available all pertinent data and records for review. C. Provide general bid and Contract forms and special provisions format when needed.

  • Vision Care Services For purposes of coordination of benefits, vision care services covered under other plans are not considered an allowable expense, as defined in the Coordination of Benefits and Subrogation in Section 7.