SUD definition

SUD means a condition in which the use of one or more substances leads to a clinically significant impairment or distress per the DSM-5.
SUD means Substance Use Disorder and refers to a condition in which the use of one or more substances leads to a clinically significant impairment or distress per the latest DSM.
SUD means the Star Union Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company Ltd.

Examples of SUD in a sentence

  • At the end of the term of a Contract that has no additional renewals or that will not be renewed (Closeout), or when a Contract is otherwise terminated, Grantee will submit to the SUD email box, XxxxxxxxxXxxxx.Xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx an inventory of equipment purchased with System Agency funds and request disposition instructions for such equipment.

  • Grantee will send notice to the Substance Use Disorder (SUD) email box, XxxxxxxxxXxxxx.Xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx of any litigation or legal matter related to or affecting this Contract within seven calendar days of becoming aware of the litigation or legal matter.

  • Grantee will submit notice to the SUD email box, XxxxxxxxxXxxxx.Xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx and Xxxxxxxxx_Xxx_Xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx within 10 business days of any change to Grantee's name, contact information, organizational structure, such as merger, acquisition, or change in form of business, legal standing, or authority to do business in Texas.

  • For any Provisions requiring communication to the SUD Mailbox, Grantee shall email: XXX.Xxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxx.xxx.

  • Grantee will send notice to the SUD email box, XxxxxxxxxXxxxx.Xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx, of its insolvency, incapacity or outstanding unpaid obligations of Grantee to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), the State of Texas, or any agency or political subdivision of the State of Texas within five days of the date of Grantee’s becoming aware of such.


More Definitions of SUD

SUD. All expenditures for services provided to an individual while they are a patient in an IMD for SUD treatment described in Table D of Section V. Reporting Expenditures under the Demonstration for Groups that are Eligible First under the Separate Title XXI Program. The Commonwealth is entitled to claim title XXI funds for expenditures for certain children that are also eligible under this title XIX demonstration included within the Base Families EG, the 1902(r)(2) Children EG, the CommonHealth EG and the Family Assistance EG. These groups are included in the Commonwealth’s title XXI state plan and therefore can be funded through the separate title XXI program up to the amount of its title XXI allotment (including any reallocations or redistributions). Expenditures for these children under title XXI must be reported on separate Forms CMS-64.21U and/or 64.21UP in accordance with the instructions in section 2115 of the State Medicaid Manual. If the title XXI allotment has been exhausted, including any reallocations or redistributions, these children are then eligible under this title XIX demonstration and the following reporting requirements for these EGs under the title XIX demonstration apply: Base Families XXI RO, 1902(r)(2) RO, CommonHealth XXI, and Fam Assist XXI:
SUD means a cluster of cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms indicating that an individual continues using the susbstance despite significant substance-related problems. The diagnosis of a Substance Use Disorder is based on a pathological pattern of behaviors related to the use of the substances.
SUD means a problematic pattern of using alcohol or another substance that results in the impairment in daily life or noticeable distress; and, whereby the individualcontinues use despite leading to clinically significant impairment or distress as categorized in the DSM-5.
SUD means Substance Use Disorder and refers to a condition in which the use of one or more substances leads to a clinically significant impairment or distress per the latest DSM. County of Orange, Health Care Agency Contract MA-042-19010156
SUD means the patterns of symptoms caused by using a substance that an individual continues taking despite its negative effects, as defined further by the diagnostic criteria within the DSM-5.