Point of Service definition

Point of Service means the point at which FortisAlberta’s service conductors are connected to the conductors or apparatus of a Customer;
Point of Service means the electrical connection point at which EDTI’s service conductors are connected to the conductors or apparatus of a Customer, which point is more particularly described in EDTI’s Customer Connection Guide, as amended from time to time;
Point of Service means the point at which EDTI or Fortis’ service conductors are connected to the wires or apparatus of a Customer.

Examples of Point of Service in a sentence

  • Employees shall be afforded a choice from among the State Health Program’s Traditional Plan, the New Jersey Plus Point of Service Plan or HMO coverage.


More Definitions of Point of Service

Point of Service means the connection point between the customer electrical system and the utility electrical system.
Point of Service means you can use providers outside the plan’s network for an additional cost. (See Chapter 3, Section 2.4 for information about using the Point-of-Service option.)
Point of Service means the outlet of a customer’s water meter, or valve if no meter is placed, unless the meter is located inside a building and that meter was installed by the District prior to July 18, 2008 or was installed by a municipal utility and acquired by the District. In those situations, the point of service is the curb stop or the delineation of the utility easement/right-of-way if the curb stop cannot be located.
Point of Service means the point at which the Association’s service conductors are connected to the conductors or apparatus of a Member or Customer;
Point of Service means the point at which EQUS’ service conductors are connected to the conductors or apparatus of a member; and
Point of Service. (POS) means a model of health care coverage as defined in Health and Safety Code Section 1374.60.
Point of Service means the point at which the wires or apparatus of a Customer are connected to the conductors of an electric utility;