FUM definition
Examples of FUM in a sentence
Specific to the $500,000 in value-based payments, designated mental health agencies will be evaluated on HSA performance on three measures related to follow-up care: 1) 30-day Follow-up after Emergency Department Visit for Substance Use (FUA), 2) 30-day Follow-up after Emergency Department Visit for Mental Illness (FUM), and 3) Follow-up after Hospitalization for Mental Illness – 7 Day Rate (FUH).
Twenty percent (20%) of the Total Farm Unit Fallowing Payment will be paid directly to the FUM as provided in Exhibit D.
The FUM and IID agree that the term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015 (Fallowing Period).
Freight that is paid by a third party shall also be included in the FUM total (e.g., inbound shipments from suppliers to You with freight terms of prepaid).
The FUM is the owner, owner designee or tenant on a current and valid Certificate of Ownership and Authorization of Owner Designee or Tenant, Form IID-410, otherwise referred to as the “water card,” for each field within the Participating Fallowing Farm Unit listed in Exhibit A of this Agreement.
FUM reimbursable costs for IID selected and approved BMPs shall be based upon the Dust Control BMP Reimbursement Schedule issued annually by IID that would not have been incurred by the FUM if the FUM had not been a Party to this Agreement.
The FUM shall be reimbursed for the costs of the IID selected and approved BMPs in two (2) equal payments.
As of 11:59 p.m. on the date prior to the Closing, Seller shall terminate or cause to be terminated the employment of all then existing employees of Seller, FUR and/or FUM at the Malls.
Each month is a “Calculation period" where the FUM equals the account balance as at the date the management/administration charge is payable.
We will provide monthly reporting information for yourfund(s) including fund flow and FUM by dealer and adviser separately for FirstWrap and at our discretion, for each of the other badged CFS Custom Solutions offerings for your fund(s).