Examples of Necessary for in a sentence
Necessary for the proper and efficient performance or administration of the program.
Necessary for the proper and continuing functioning of the goods and services, for the serviceable life.
The Extra cost (if any) incurred by the Contractor in giving effect to the Engineer’s Instructions under this Clause shall be borne and paid by the Board unless such suspension is:-(a) Otherwise provided for in the Contract or (b) Necessary for the proper execution of the Works or by reason of weather conditions affecting the safety or quality of the Works or by some default on the part of the Contractor or.
Benefits and related services, supplies and drugs that are not Medically Necessary for the treatment of an illness, injury, or physical disability, that are not specifically listed as covered in the EOC, except as required by federal or state law.
Durable Medical Equipment is equipment that is Medically Necessary for treatment of an illness or Accidental Injury or to prevent further deterioration.
Surgical dressings that require a Practitioner’s/Provider’s prescription, and cannot be purchased over the counter, are Covered when Medically Necessary for the treatment of a wound caused by, or treated by, a surgical procedure.
Services and supplies not Medically Necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of a Sickness or Injury, unless otherwise noted.
Finally, with no requests for continuance to keep the record open, Vice-Chair Shafer closed the hearing @ 9:55 a.m.Commissioner Dorran acknowledged the concise presentation and he moved to adopt Ordinance No. 2021-01 (Amending the county development code to revise permitting process for creation of parcels to Support Utility Facilities Necessary for Public Service).
When Suspension is Expected to be Necessary for the Management and Investment of Assets GPIF may suspend the allocation of funds to an external asset manager when GPIF expects the suspension to be necessary for the management and investment of assets.
These grounds are: 1) Individuals consent.2) Contract with the individual (including pre-contract arrangements).3) Complying with a legal obligation.4) If it is in the vital interest of the data subject.5) Necessary for a task in public interest or authority.