Sentences with phrase «class health classification»

Rates quoted would apply to female, non smoker, who can qualify for best class health classification.

Not exact matches

The ACMD report, «Cannabis: Classification and Public Health», published in May 2008, concluded that «after a most careful scrutiny of the totality of the available evidence, the majority of the Council's members consider - based on its harmfulness to individuals and society - that cannabis should remain a Class C substance.»
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The risk class is the health classification they assign to the applicant which is typically based on height / weight, age, tobacco use, family health history and personal health history.
Criteria Description Fish Toxicity Measure of the acute toxicity to fish (both saltwater and freshwater) Daphnia Toxicity Measure of the acute toxicity to Daphnia (invertebrate aquatic organisms) Algae Toxicity Measure of the acute toxicity to aquatic plants Persistence / Biodegradation Rate of degradation for a substance in the environment (air, soil, or water) Bioaccumulation Potential for a substance to accumulate in fatty tissue and magnify up the food chain Climatic relevance Measure of the impact a substance has on the climate (e.g., ozone depletion, global warming, etc.) Other Any additional characteristic (e.g., soil organism toxicity, WGK water classification, etc.) relevant to the overall evaluation but not included in the previous criteria 1.3.3 Material Class Criteria The following material classes are flagged due to the concern that at some point in their life cycle they may have negative impacts on human and environmental health.
They have some of the best priced no exam term and universal life insurance polices because they have different health classifications: Preferred, Standard and Rated (most no exam companies have 1 health class and you either qualify or you don't).
You can get their best health class if you quit smoking 3 years ago (most of the industry makes you wait 5 years); high blood pressure and cholesterol treated with medications can qualify for the best health classifications; if you're over 50 years old and are diabetic, you can qualify for «Standard» rates; family history of cancer doesn't exclude you from the preferred plus rating either (most companies it does).
*** For more information on health classifications see, life insurance underwriting health classes defined.
Once we move past a standard health class, there are 8 — 12 different substandard health classifications for high risk life insurance.
There are several classes of health both above and below the «standard» classification.
The risk class is the health classification they assign to the applicant which is typically based on height / weight, age, tobacco use, family health history and personal health history.
Risk Class is the health classification the insurance companies put you in for pricing purposes based on your height and weight, tobacco use, family health history, and your personal medical history.
Many of the insurers we represent apply healthy credits, which can improve health classifications from standard up to a preferred rate class, in some cases.
Your life insurance health class is a classification system that assists life insurers in rating proposed life insurance policies.
If you've gotten healthier since your policy was issued or stopped smoking, you should first apply for a reconsideration of health classification, which will potentially lower your premiums if approved at a better rate class.
In all fairness, if we changed the age of the insured or the health class we would probably come up with a list that looks a bit different because each life insurance company listed below focuses on a certain age group niche and health classification niche.
The results of the latent class analysis were consistent with these findings and revealed additional, empirically derived associations between attachment classifications and patterns of interactive behavior, some of which prompt a reconsideration of our current understanding of attachment transmission in at - risk populations.This research was supported by a predoctoral fellowship to the first author from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and by research grants to the second and third authors from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Ontario Mental Health Foundation, and Health Canada.
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