RHCA definition

RHCA means the New Mexico retiree health care authority. [(3)] (4) “RSI” means required supplementary information.
RHCA means the Riparian Habitat Conservation Area

Examples of RHCA in a sentence

  • When equipment is operating inside RHCAs, minimize ground disturbance with short perpendicular entries into the RHCA.

  • Participation in the RHCA Plan shall be governed by the terms of the plan document.

  • These funds may be used to pay for health insurance premiums prior to age sixty-five (65) or for Medicare Part B and Part D premiums, or Medicare Supplemental plans, after age sixty-five (65), as provided for by the terms of the RHCA Plan.

  • Students from Ireland who are studying in Australia are not eligible for cover under the RHCA and need to take out Overseas Student Health Cover.

  • Except as provided herein, the CPMC RHCA Plan Document controls and provides a detailed description of the CPMC RHCA provisions and is the governing document when interpreting plan provisions.

  • The Embassy of Ireland is not in a position to provide additional information on the implementation of the RHCA.

  • Any disputes or claims for benefits will be handled in accordance with the steps outlined in the CPMC RHCA Plan Document.

  • The Medical Center shall provide employees with additional information about the CPMC RHCA.

  • A current Irish passport or a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) issued in Ireland is sufficient evidence of eligibility under the RHCA for treatment in Australian public hospitals and PBS medicines.

  • Visitors from Ireland to Australia cannot access the provisions of the RHCA if they are in Australia without a valid visa.

Related to RHCA

  • THCA or "Δ9-THCA" means the acid form of THC.

  • NCSC The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) formerly CESG is the UK government’s National Technical Authority for Information Assurance. The NCSC website is National Cyber Security Centre - ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇

  • Healthcare provider means any person or entity including a hospital, physician or a network of providers that provided healthcare services and/or treatments to or on behalf of a Settlement Program Claimant.

  • Primary care provider means a participating provider who supervises, coordinates, or provides initial care or continuing care to a covered person, and who may be required by the health carrier to initiate a referral for specialty care and maintain supervision of health care services rendered to the covered person.