Optical Service definition

Optical Service means the provision of a sight-correcting appliance upon prescription by a Recognised Provider, or a repair of such appliance by a Recognised Provider.
Optical Service means the provision of a sight-correcting appliance upon prescription by a
Optical Service means a repair or appliance provided by a registered optician or optometrist in private practice and excludes sunglasses.

Examples of Optical Service in a sentence

  • The monthly recurring rate(s) for the Qualifying Service are the Integrated Optical Service Rider Appearances.

  • With the exception of those Integrated Optical Service Riders provided subject to Section 24.1.3 following, the SLAs set forth in this Section 2.8.2.1 apply to all other Integrated Optical Service Riders set forth in Section 24.1 following (“Qualifying Services”).

  • J7 18 OPTICAL (a) For an Optical Service, a Member may claim a Benefit of 70% of the cost of service, up to any relevant Limit per Service and the overall limit of $450 in a Calendar Year.

  • GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont'd) 2.8 Service Level Agreements (Cont'd) 2.8.2 Enhanced Service Level Agreements (Enhanced SLAs) (Cont'd) 2.8.2.1 Integrated Optical Service Rider SLAs (Cont'd) (C) Mean Time to Restore (MTTR) (Cont'd) (3) MTTR for a calendar month shall be the average of all Time to Restore (TTR), as calculated by the Telephone Company.

  • For providers of optical services, an accounts claim is made up of an ‘Optometric / Optical Service Voucher’ (Form D1223), a ‘Spectacles Prescription’ (Form D931) and a ‘Claim for Treatment Services Voucher’ (Form D1217).

  • For an Optical Service, a Member may claim a Benefit of up to 100% from a Choice Network Provider of the cost of services, of optical frames, lenses and contact lenses up to any relevant Limit per Service and the overall limit of $450 in a Calendar Year.

  • At the time of the due date, each bidder will be presumed to have read and to be thoroughly familiar with the contract documents.

  • I8 6 OPTICAL(a) For an Optical Service, a Member may claim a Benefit of 65% of the cost of service, up to the overall limit of $200 in a Calendar Year.

  • I6 6 OPTICAL(a) For Optical Service, a Member may claim a Benefit of 70% of the cost of service, up to any relevant Limit per Service and the overall limit of $200 in a Calendar Year.(b) For an Optical Service, a Member may claim a Benefit of up to 100% from a Choice Network Provider of the cost of services, of optical frames, lenses and contact lenses up to any relevant Limit per Service and the overall limit of $200 in a Calendar Year.

  • The Optical Service Charge recovers the labor involved with designing, provisioning, and installing Customer and Central Office Nodes.

Related to Optical Service

  • Medical services means Medically Necessary services, including, as the context requires, Confinement, treatments, procedures, tests, examinations or other related services for the investigation or treatment of a Disability.

  • Technical Services means all services that are necessary to carry out individual, scattered site activities including but not limited to: (1) conducting initial inspections, (2) work write-up or project specification development, (3) cost estimate preparation, (4) construction supervision associated with activities that do not require an architect or engineer, (5) lead hazard reduction or lead abatement need determination and oversight, (6) lead hazard reduction or abatement carrying costs, (7) temporary relocation coordination, (8) financing costs such as security agreement preparation and recording or filing fees, (9) processing of individual applications for assistance, (10) income eligibility determination and verification, (11) value determination (new construction) or after rehabilitation value determination (existing structures), and (12) project-specific environmental clearance processes.

  • universal service means any service approved by the board

  • School service means a website, mobile application or online service that (i) is designed and marketed solely for use in elementary or secondary schools; (ii) is used (a) at the direction of teachers or other employees at elementary or secondary schools or (b) by any school-affiliated entity; and (iii) collects and maintains, uses or shares student personal information. "School service" does not include a website, mobile application or online service that is (a) used for the purposes of college and career readiness assessment or (b) designed and marketed for use by individuals or entities generally, even if it is also marketed for use in elementary or secondary schools.