PAMA definition
Examples of PAMA in a sentence
PAMA does not require such provision be in the care coordination agreement.
The analysis will include the ultimate biological effects from the establishment of the PAMA and from the adherence to the Local Agency’s Biological Mitigation Ordinance and other documents associated with the Plans.
Identification of the PAMA boundaries will involve converting the biologically based reserve design output of the RSA model into a format that can be understood and implemented.
Vendor shall will comply fully with all applicable statutes, rules, regulations, and standards of any and all governmental authorities and regulatory and accreditation bodies relating to the provision of psychiatric rehabilitation services provided pursuant to this Agreement, including without limitation PAMA, Pub.
The District will form a Joint Employee-Employer Benefits Committee, comprised of four (4) appointees each of the Association, the District, and CSEA and one (1) appointee from PAMA.
The RSA approach will be used to identify preserve design alternatives and will be used to form the structure of the overall preserve design which may include Pre-Approved Mitigation Areas (PAMA).
PAMA is a transdisciplinary research collective, registered as no-profit-educational Trust, to address the problems of shrinking academic vision, rigid knowledge boundaries, mechanistic career practices and fragmented scientific investigations.
This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the substantive laws of the Commonwealth of [PA/MA] without regard to its conflicts of law provisions.
The professional development allocation may be used for specific activities designed by PAMA members with the approval of a cabinet supervisor and the superintendent/designee.
Under PAMA, the revised Medicare reimbursement rates were scheduled to apply to clinical diagnostic laboratory tests furnished on or after January 1, 2018.