ADAP definition

ADAP means the Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs in the Vermont Department of Health.
ADAP means the Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs in the Vermont Department of Health. ADAP is responsible for planning, operating and evaluating IDRP.
ADAP means the AIDS Drug Assistance Program.

Examples of ADAP in a sentence

  • The ADAP will be asked to verify the high number of delete records in the current submission.

  • The OHA is required to ensure AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) services are available to eligible Oregonians.

  • It does not impose on ADAP any obligation to retain the Employee as an employee, to change the status of the Employee's employment or to change ADAP's policies regarding termination of employment.

  • Administrative fees will not be paid on 340B, PHS, or ADAP sales or prime vendor DSH sales.

  • ADAP and the Employee desire to set forth the terms of the Employee's severance compensation if the Employee's employment is ended as a result of a Change in Control.


More Definitions of ADAP

ADAP means Agência de Desenvolvimento do Amapá, the Borrower’s development agency;
ADAP means the Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs in the Vermont Department of Health. ADAP is responsible for planning, operating and evaluating the Impaired Driver Rehabilitation Program.
ADAP means the Vermont Department of Health’s Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs.
ADAP means AIDS drug assistance program.
ADAP shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.5(h) of this Termination Agreement.
ADAP means AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) which means the Program that provides medications, included on the Utah ADAP Formulary, for the treatment of HIV disease to eligible clients. Program funds also pay for health insurance premiums, pharmacy deductibles, and pharmacy co-payments for eligible clients and for services that enhance access to, adherence to, and monitoring of drug treatments.
ADAP means the AIDS Drug Assistance Program, the federal earmark in the Ryan White Part B grant providing funding for HIV Clients’ medications, which encompasses HDAP and IAP.