DCAP definition

DCAP means the Deferred Cash Award Plan, as amended from time to time.
DCAP means the dependent care assistance program established by the Company under a separate document. The DCAP is a component benefit program under the Plan. It allows you to use pre-tax dollars to pay for the care of your eligible dependents while you are at work.

Examples of DCAP in a sentence

  • The District will continue to offer the option of enrolling in a Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP) designed to qualify for tax savings under Section 129 of the Internal Revenue Code, but tax savings are not guaranteed.

  • The Employer shall continue the voluntary Dependent Care Assistance Plan (DCAP) which complies with the requirement for federal tax deductibility.


More Definitions of DCAP

DCAP means the dependent care assistance program established by the Company under a separate document. It allows a covered Employee to use pre-tax dollars to pay for the qualifying care of his or her eligible dependents while the Employee and, if applicable, his or her spouse, are working. Please note that this Wrap SPD includes DCAP information for reference only; the DCAP program is not subject to ERISA and is not part of the Plan.
DCAP means a dependent care assistance program that may be established by the Company under a separate document. The DCAP is a benefit program under the Plan. It may allow you to use pre-tax dollars to pay for the care of your eligible dependents while you are at work. It is not subject to ERISA.
DCAP shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the Recitals hereof.
DCAP means the McKesson Technologies LLC Deferred Compensation Administration Plan or successor plans, if applicable.
DCAP means the dependent care assistance program established by the Company under a separate document. The DCAP is a component benefit program under the Plan.
DCAP means the Dependent Care Assistance Program Component as set forth in this Appendix.