Charge source definition

Charge source means the unit within a health care institution that provided services to an individual for which the individual’s payer source is billed.
Charge source means (i) during the ITC Period, a Co-Located Renewable Energy Resource, and (ii) for each Charge Notice issued thereafter, either a Co-Located Renewable Energy Resource or the Grid System, as PREPA may elect in such Charge Notice at its sole discretion.

Related to Charge source

  • Single Source means an individual, partnership, corporation, association, labor organization, or any other organization or group of persons which is not a political committee or political party.

  • Discrete source means a radionuclide that has been processed so that its concentration within a material has been purposely increased for use for commercial, medical, or research activities.

  • Primary Source means the Screen Page specified as such in the applicable Pricing Supplement and (in the case of any Screen Page provided by any information service other than the Reuters Monitor Money Rates Service (“Reuters”)) agreed to by the Agent Bank;

  • Minor source means any source which is not defined as a major source in Chapter 2.

  • Index Provider means, in respect of a Sub-Fund, the person responsible for compiling the Index against which the relevant Sub-Fund benchmarks its investments and who holds the right to licence the use of such Index to the relevant Sub-Fund as set out in the relevant Appendix.