Supply and Replacement of Prescription Glasses Sample Clauses

Supply and Replacement of Prescription Glasses. 9.14 In the event of a change in prescription, requiring new spectacles or spectacles being required for the first time, a refund of up to $350 will apply but no more often than once every two (2) years or as otherwise recommended by the prescribing optometrist in the report and a copy of the Optometrist’s report must be attached to the receipt, when applying for a refund.
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Supply and Replacement of Prescription Glasses. 8.1 In the event of a change in prescription, requiring new spectacles or spectacles being required for the first time, a refund of up to $200 will apply but no more often than once every two years or as otherwise recommended by the prescribing optometrist in the report and a copy of the Optometrist’s report must be attached to the receipt, when applying for a refund.
Supply and Replacement of Prescription Glasses. (a) The supply and replacement of prescription glasses will be in accordance with the provisions of Part A, clauses 9

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  • Prescription Safety Glasses Prescription safety glasses will be furnished by the employer. The employer retains the authority to establish reasonable rules and procedures regarding frequency of issue, replacement of damaged glasses, limits on reimbursement costs and coordination with the employer's vision plan.

  • Cosmetic Services We do not Cover cosmetic services or surgery unless otherwise specified, except that cosmetic surgery shall not include reconstructive surgery when such service is incidental to or follows surgery resulting from trauma, infection or diseases of the involved part, and reconstructive surgery because of congenital disease or anomaly of a covered Child which has resulted in a functional defect , except for cosmetic orthodontics as described in the Dental Care sections of this Contract. Cosmetic surgery does not include surgery determined to be Medically Necessary. If a claim for a procedure listed in 11 NYCRR 56 (e.g., certain plastic surgery and dermatology procedures) is submitted retrospectively and without medical information, any denial will not be subject to the Utilization Review process in the Utilization Review and External Appeal sections of this Contract unless medical information is submitted.

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