CCPA Payment definition
Examples of CCPA Payment in a sentence
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the failure to provide sufficient information to support a claim for Out-of-Pocket Losses shall have no impact on a claimant’s eligibility for a Pro Rata Cash Payment and/or CCPA Payment.
The CCPA Payment, for California residents, is in addition to any other Settlement benefits available.
The Claimed Benefits, as described below, shall include: (a) Pro-Rata Cash Payment; (b) Out-of-Pocket-Expense Claims; (c) Lost-Time Claims; (d) Verified Fraud Claims, and (e) CCPA Payment, and any Valid Claim may be combined with any other Valid Claim.
Participating Settlement Class Members may submit claims for reimbursement of Attested Time, Out-of-Pocket Losses, a CCPA Payment, and/or Alternative Cash Payments but the Participating Settlement Class Member’s combined claims will be subject to the individual aggregate cap of $15,000.00.
All Participating Settlement Class Members are eligible to enroll in five (5) years of Credit Monitoring Services provided by Identity Guard, regardless of whether the Settlement Class Member submits a claim for reimbursement of Out-of-Pocket Losses, Attested Time, or a CCPA Payment.
To the extent the Settlement Administrator determines a claim for a CCPA Payment is deficient in whole or part, within a reasonable time of making such a determination, the Settlement Administrator shall notify the Settlement California Subclass Member of the deficiencies and give the Settlement California Subclass Member twenty-one (21) days to cure the deficiencies.
The CCPA Payment, for California residents, is in addition to the Settlement benefits available Paragraph 2.1(a)-(e) above.