Financial assistance program definition
Financial assistance program means a vehicle purchase incentive program where approved dealerships accept a point-of-sale incentive for used ZEVs and PHEVs for lower-income consumers. Qualifying programs in California include the Clean Cars 4 All Program established by Health and Safety Code Section 44124.5, the Financing Assistance for Lower-Income Consumers Project established pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 44258.4, or successor State programs that meet this definition.
Financial assistance program means the financial assistance
Financial assistance program means the TFHD Financial Assistance Program established by this policy for providing Full Charity Care or Partial Discount Charity Care (each, as defined below) to qualified patients.
Examples of Financial assistance program in a sentence
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More Definitions of Financial assistance program
Financial assistance program means the financial assistance program operated under Chapter 31, Human Resources Code.
Financial assistance program or “program” means any program offered by a State agency to a small business that allows a small business to be deemed eligible to receive a grant or loan of monies pursuant to State law.
Financial assistance program means a loan program to assist property owners with the repair and replacement of private laterals.
Financial assistance program means a vehicle purchase incentive program where approved dealerships accept a point-of-sale incentive for used ZEVs and plug-in hybrids for lower-income consumers. Qualifying programs in New Mexico will be approved by the department and posted on the department website.