TPA Clause Samples
A TPA (Third Party Administrator) clause defines the role and responsibilities of an external organization appointed to manage certain administrative functions on behalf of the contracting parties, often in the context of insurance or employee benefit plans. This clause typically outlines the scope of services the TPA will provide, such as claims processing, record-keeping, or compliance reporting, and may specify standards for performance and confidentiality. Its core practical function is to delegate specialized administrative tasks to an expert third party, thereby improving efficiency and ensuring that complex processes are handled by professionals, which reduces the administrative burden on the primary parties.
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TPA. Baggage (identifies oversized carry-ons and alerts)
TPA. Third Party Administrator(s) for the County’s self-insured employee benefits plans.
TPA. The organization that contracts with BCBSRI to provide third party administration services with respect to the Plans in the manner provided under this Agreement.
TPA. Insurer shall not be liable or responsible for any acts of omission or commission of the Doctors and other medical staff of the Provider.
TPA. Third Party Administrator(s) for the County’s self-insured employee benefits plans. The TPA for the County’s self-insured health and dental plans is currently BlueShield of California.
TPA. Complete Airside Terminal A (under the wing and indoors)
TPA. Underwing (complete underwing reporting and FOD detection)
TPA. Roadway (manages roadway traffic volumes, speed, and vehicle size)
TPA. Third Party Administrator(s) for the County’s self-insured employee benefit plans. The current TPA is United HealthCare Insurance Company dba PacifiCare Health Plan Administrators, Inc., as successor to PacifiCare Health Plan Administrators, Inc. since January 1, 2005.
TPA. High Vehicle (manages high vehicles and alerts)
