Honoraria definition
Honoraria means the offering or acceptance of perquisite, gift or anything of value for speaking, writing or participating in a meeting, convention, social event, meal or like gathering.
Honoraria means a payment or something of economic value given to a public official in exchange for services upon which custom or propriety prevents the setting of a price. Services include, but are not limited to, speeches or other services rendered in connection with an event at which the public official appears in an official capacity.
Honoraria as used in this policy, means money or a thing of value offered to an institutional employee for a speech, appearance, article, or similar item or activity in connection with the employee's official role. Honoraria may include money or a thing of value offered to employees serving on scholarly or advisory bodies related to their academic work, public commissions, boards of philanthropic organizations, review panels or accreditation teams, or similar activities.
Examples of Honoraria in a sentence
Honoraria shall be paid to all fee-for-service physicians who participate on approved committees.
Honoraria payments to eligible physicians shall be made by Health PEI on a quarterly basis (March, June, September, December).
More Definitions of Honoraria
Honoraria means fees received for speeches, written articles and participation in discussion groups and similar activities, but does not include reimbursement for expenses.
Honoraria means any fee or payment for any appearance, speech, or article related to the
Honoraria means honoraria as defined in Code of Civil Procedure section 170.9(h) and (i).
Honoraria means rate of compensation paid to a person for attending a committee meeting or any other meeting the person is requested to attend, based on their capacity as chairperson or member of a committee.
Honoraria means a payment of $12,500 to each of Toni Grann, Dale Gyselinck, Lorraine Evans, and Robert Mitchell and $7,500 to Holly Papassay;
Honoraria means any payments received by a Board Member for services provided by the Board Member to the Board that:
Honoraria as amended from time to time (i.e., as of July 31, 2003 honoraria consists of compensation which is provided in exchange for presentations by accomplished faculty who have achieved a level of expertise sought by others outside the University. Honoraria include one-time payments for lectures, articles, visiting professorships, NIH study sections and service on boards.) Any honoraria payments not meeting these requirements must be reviewed by the Cost Center Unit Director and ▇▇▇▇ of the School of Medicine, and classified as Exempt or assignable income in accordance with paragraph II.D, below. With respect to any honoraria not meeting the definitional requirements for Exempt Honoraria status, Member must receive written approval as provided in paragraph D below and obtain the written assignment exemption from the appropriate Cost Center Unit Director and the ▇▇▇▇ of the School of Medicine before entering into such arrangement or transaction.