NCU definition

NCU means the Project Coordinating Unit (as hereinafter defined).
NCU means the national currency unit (other than the euro) of a Participating Member State. From and after the Euro Transition Cutoff Date, all references to NCU shall mean instead the euro.
NCU means the unit of currency (other than a Euro Unit) of a Participating Member State.

Examples of NCU in a sentence

  • The services for NCU recipients generally duplicate the services outlined for Nevada Medicaid and the program uses the Nevada Medicaid Provider Panel.

  • NCU provides low-cost, health care coverage to uninsured children who do not meet the conditions of Medicaid eligibility.

  • Nevada Medicaid and NCU reimburse managed care providers a capitated monthly rate for each enrollee and cannot reimburse any other provider independently for covered, contracted services.

  • For purposes of this manual, Medicaid and NCU are referred to as Medicaid.

  • Recipients who have major medical insurance cannot participate in the NCU program.


More Definitions of NCU

NCU means the National Coordination Unit (Cellule Nationale de Coordination) established and operating pursuant to the Project Implementation Arrêté;
NCU means the ARCN.
NCU means Unidad Nacional de Coordinación, the Borrower’s National Coordination Unit, established within the administrative jurisdiction of SAGPyA (as defined below), or any successor thereto, acceptable to the Bank.
NCU means the Project Management Unit (as hereinafter defined).
NCU means a unit of the euro (other than the euro unit) as defined in the EMU legislation.
NCU means the ARCN. “National Crops Varieties and Livestock Breeds Registration and Released Committee” means the Recipient’s entity operating as its national registration committee.
NCU means the unit to be established by the Recipient in accordance with its laws to be responsible for the overall coordination of activities under the Project.