Food Service Management Company Sample Clauses

Food Service Management Company. An organization other than a public or private nonprofit school, with which an Institution or Facility may contract for preparing and, unless otherwise provided for, delivering meals, with or without milk for use in the CCFP. For purposes of this contract, this means the Caterer.
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Food Service Management Company. A commercial enterprise or a nonprofit organization that is, or may be, contracted with by a recipient agency to manage any aspect of its food service in accordance with federal regulations. FREE-ON-BOARD (FOB) DESTINATION: A method of pricing in which a processor includes the transportation charges to a specific destination for a product. The processor is responsible for arranging and paying for transportation under this method of pricing. See definition of Free on Board Plant. Free-On-Board (FOB) Origin: Title transfers at the point of origin. USDA is responsible for arranging and paying for transportation under this method. Free-On-Board (FOB) Plant: A method of pricing in which a processor excludes the transportation charges on a product. Transportation charges are paid by the recipient agency. See definition of Free on Board Destination.
Food Service Management Company. The Meal Equivalent Conversion Factor in the Base Year Contract which was used to determine the Meal Equivalents served by the FSMC remains the same for this renewal. The Meal Equivalent Conversion Factor does not apply to Flat Fee contracts.
Food Service Management Company. Child Nutrition
Food Service Management Company. A commercial enterprise or a nonprofit organization that is, or may be, contracted with by a recipient agency to manage any aspect of its food service in accordance with federal regulations. FREE-ON-BOARD (FOB) DESTINATION: A method of pricing in which a processor includes the transportation charges to a specific destination for a product. The processor is responsible for arranging and paying for transportation under this method of pricing. See definition of Free on Board Plant. Free-On-Board (FOB) Origin: Title transfers at the point of origin. USDA is responsible for arranging and paying for transportation under this method. Free-On-Board (FOB) Plant: A method of pricing in which a processor excludes the transportation charges on a product. Transportation charges are paid by the recipient agency. See definition of Free on Board Destination. FULL SUBSTITUTION: A processor can substitute commercial food for USDA Foods (except beef, pork, and poultry on a limited approval basis) without restriction, so long as the substitute food is of the same generic identity, equal or better quality, and of domestic origin. GROSS PRICE: Under processing, the price paid by the contracting agency before the value of USDA Foods used in the production of the end product is deducted. GUARANTEED MINIMUM YIELD/RETURN (GMY/GMR): The minimum amount of finished end product that is to be returned to the distributing agency (or recipient agency) based on the amount of raw USDA Food used to process finished end products. GMR/GMY is used primarily with products containing non-substitutable foods. The return/yield is specified on the end product data schedule. GUARANTEED RETURN: A red meat reprocessing option that specifies an exact number of finished cases that will be returned to the distributing agency (or recipient agency) from the processor. INDIRECT DISCOUNT: A value pass-through system under which the processor sells end products to a distributor at the commercial/gross price of the end product. The distributor then sells the end product to a recipient agency at the commercial/gross price, plus delivery costs. The recipient agency then submits a refund application to the processor for the value of the USDA Foods contained in the end product.
Food Service Management Company. A commercial enterprise or a nonprofit organization that is or may be contracted with by the SFA to manage any aspect of the school food service. FSMC Menus. The same meaning set forth in the RFP, Article 4, Article 5, Article 8, and Article 12 of this Agreement. GaDOE. The Georgia Department of Education.

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  • Telemedicine Services This plan covers clinically appropriate telemedicine services when the service is provided via remote access through an on-line service or other interactive audio and video telecommunications system in accordance with R.I. General Law § 27-81-1. Clinically appropriate telemedicine services may be obtained from a network provider, and from our designated telemedicine service provider. When you seek telemedicine services from our designated telemedicine service provider, the amount you pay is listed in the Summary of Medical Benefits. When you receive a covered healthcare service from a network provider via remote access, the amount you pay depends on the covered healthcare service you receive, as indicated in the Summary of Medical Benefits. For information about telemedicine services, our designated telemedicine service provider, and how to access telemedicine services, please visit our website or contact our Customer Service Department.

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