Transportation Program definition
Examples of Transportation Program in a sentence
OoA Senior Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Program records and reports shall be made available for audit, assessment, or inspection by authorized representatives of OoA.
The purpose of the Senior Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Program (SNEMT) is to provide a coordinated community-based system of non-emergency medical transportation for older adults age 60 and older adults who lack other reasonable means of medical-related transportation.
CONTRACTOR(s) will implement trip prioritization procedures if it is deemed necessary by the Office on Aging in order to ensure that the program operates within the authorized funding amount, utilizing the trip priority categories stipulated in the Senior Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Program Policies and Procedures.
CONTRACTOR (s) will provide all management, personnel, client intakes, marketing and outreach, scheduling, dispatching, driving responsibilities, telecommunications equipment, road supervision, computer software and hardware, and back-up vehicles necessary for the operation of the Senior Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Program.
If a customer voluntarily elects to return to the Company’s sales service, all incremental gas procurement, upstream transportation, and storage costs incurred by the Company in order to return a customer to sales service shall be borne by customer pursuant to the Commission’s Gas Transportation Program Guidelines adopted in Case No. 85-800-GA-COI.
A complete description of MATP responsibilities can be found in Exhibit L, Medical Assistance Transportation Program.
See Section V.A.15., Transportation and Exhibit L, Medical Assistance Transportation Program.
The MCO outreach staff must coordinate with Texas Health Steps outreach unit to ensure that Members have access to the Medical Transportation Program, and that any coordination with other agencies is maintained.
The information should tell the Member how they can obtain dental benefits, services through the Medical Transportation Program, and advocacy assistance from the MCO.
If a customer voluntarily elects to return to the Company’s sales service, all incremental gas procurement, upstream transportation, and storage costs incurred by Company in order to return customer to sales service shall be borne by customer pursuant to the Commission’s Gas Transportation Program Guidelines adopted in Case No. 85-800-GA-COI.