Part D definition

Part D means Part D of the Network Code
Part D means the voluntary Medicare prescription drug benefit program for all individuals eligible for Medicare Part A, Part B, or both, under which the individuals pay a monthly premium for coverage, deductibles, and copayments to help purchase covered prescription drugs.
Part D or “Medicare Part D” means the Voluntary Prescription Drug Benefit Program set forth in Part D of the Act.

Examples of Part D in a sentence

  • Read and understand the instructions in Attachment 2 - Price Matrix, in this section Part D – Price Evaluation, and Attachment 1 – Framework Agreement Terms and Conditions (Framework Schedule 3: Framework Prices and Charging Structure), before submitting your prices.

  • THIRD PARTY RIGHTS The provisions of paragraphs 2.1 and 2.6 of Part A, paragraphs 2.1, 2.6, 3.1 and 3.3 of Part B, paragraphs 2.1 and 2.3 of Part C and paragraphs and 1.4, 2.3 and 2.8 of Part D of Contract Schedule 5 (Staff Transfer) (together “Third Party Provisions”) confer benefits on persons named in such provisions other than the Parties (each such person a “Third Party Beneficiary”) and are intended to be enforceable by Third Parties Beneficiaries by virtue of the CRTPA.

  • The Award Stage consists of a quality evaluation (Part C of this document) and a price evaluation (Part D).

  • The indemnities in paragraph 138.13 of Part D of this Call Off Schedule shall not apply to the extent that the Employee Liabilities arise or are attributable to an act or omission of the Supplier and/or any Sub-Contractor (as applicable) whether occurring or having its origin before, on or after the Relevant Transfer Date, including any Employee Liabilities arising from the failure by the Supplier and/or any Sub-Contractor (as applicable) to comply with its obligations under the Employment Regulations.

  • Services of individual consultants for independent assessments of models developed and for the Project administration and monitoring under Part D of the Project, up to an aggregate amount not to exceed $320,000 equivalent, shall be procured under contracts awarded in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 5.1 through 5.3 of the Consultant Guidelines.


More Definitions of Part D

Part D shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit D, Schedule 1 of this Exhibit D.
Part D means the section of this document that is identified as Part D below.
Part D. Project Management
Part D. Strengthening Management of the Education Sector Administrative System
Part D. Supplier’s Manager, Catapult’s Manager and other Key Personnel Part A: Fees Activity / Milestone Fee Part B: Expenses Part C: Pass-Through Costs Part D: Payment Cap Change Order No. [insert number]
Part D. Additional Provisions Regarding the National Competitive Bidding Procedures When procuring works in accordance to the procedure referred to in Section I, C.1. of this Schedule, the following procedures shall be followed: (a) invitations to bid shall be advertised in at least one national newspaper with a wide circulation, at least 30 days prior to the deadline for the submission of bids; (b) bid documents shall be made available, by mail or in person, to all who are willing to pay the required fee; (c) foreign bidders shall not be precluded from bidding and no preference of any kind shall be given to national bidders in the bidding process; (d) bidding shall not be restricted to pre- registered firms; (e) qualification criteria shall be stated in the bidding documents; (f) bids shall be opened in public, immediately after the deadline for submission of bids; (g) bids shall not be rejected merely on the basis of a comparison with an official estimate without the prior concurrence of the Bank; (h) before rejecting all bids and soliciting new bids, the Bank’s prior concurrence shall be obtained; (i) contracts shall be awarded to the lowest evaluated bidders; and (j) post-bidding negotiations shall not be allowed with the lowest evaluated or any other bidders. Part E: Review by the Bank of Procurement Decisions
Part D. Framework minor projects