Not exact matches
Because the Impartial Conduct Standards apply
after 60
days, retirement investors will benefit from higher advice standards, while the Department takes the additional time necessary to perform the
examination required by the President's Memorandum.
Applying the Rule and the Impartial Conduct Standards
after a 60 -
day delay, however, means that much of the potential investor gains predicted in the Rule's regulatory impact analysis published on April 8, 2016, will commence on June 9, 2017, and accrue prospectively while the Department performs the
examination mandated by the President and considers potential changes to the Rule and PTEs.
Although many commenters supported a 60 -
day delay for this purpose, others argued that a much longer period is needed (e.g., a 1 - year delay or an indefinite extension terminating 60 or more
days after completion of the
examination required by the President's Memorandum).
The statement reads in part: «The project was an innovation designed by the management of the Council in Nigeria to reduce the waiting period for the release of results of candidates from 90
days to 60
days after the conduct of the
examination for this diet, and to 45
days in subsequent WASSCE diets.
Common Council President Darius Pridgen says the Common Council recently supported a resolution to provide Dr. Jay Supnick his 30 -
day termination notice
after the city received a number of complaints accusing Supnick of asking inappropriate or racially - biased questions during his
examinations.
After the opening scene - setting chapters, the reader is well rewarded with many nuggets: the story of his tramps around France mapping its geology; his fortitude in redistil - ling pure water for 101
days to prove that it would not turn into «earth» (he later proved that it consisted of hydrogen and oxygen); his marriage; his tests for tobacco adulteration; his brush with death at the gunpowder factory; his
examination of mesmerism; his tragic final years; and, of course, his main discoveries and contributions, including his exchanges with the English scientist Joseph Priestley.
The rabbits were euthanized, and the corneas were obtained for histopathologic
examination 14
days after surgery.
In 2003 - 2004 and 2005 - 2010, 93 % and 88 % of participants participated in second dietary surveys through the telephone interviews 3 to 10
days after mobile
examination center interviews.
After submitting to a physical examination and a lie - detector test, Bryant was arrested five days after the alleged at
After submitting to a physical
examination and a lie - detector test, Bryant was arrested five
days after the alleged at
after the alleged attack.
After staying in the hospital with lots of examinations and surgery, Uni came home after 6 days hospitaliza
After staying in the hospital with lots of
examinations and surgery, Uni came home
after 6 days hospitaliza
after 6
days hospitalization.
A limited permit is valid for a maximum of one year from the date of issuance or until ten
days after the notification of failure of the licensing
examination.
If
after a
day their stool doesn't harden or you notice dark or bloody stools or vomiting, it's time for kitty to sit on the
examination table.
(a) the temporary permit shall expire the
day after the notice of results of the first
examination given
after the permit is issued;
It may be that Bobby is having some age related back issues which may cause weakness in the hind legs especially
after lying down; I would allow Bobby to rest for a few
days and see how he is
after the holidays, if he is still weak in his hind legs then I would recommend you visit your Veterinarian for an
examination to determine if any medical management is required.
If you don't see any improvement
after two
days or you notice he is in a lot of pain, visit your Veterinarian for an
examination and possibly x-rays.
Any pet store that sells dogs must provide purchasers of dogs with the following information at the time of sale: • A certificate of medical health completed by a veterinarian stating that the dog has been examined and there is no evidence of disease, illness, or injury at the time of the
examination; • The name, complete address, and telephone number of the breeder that bred the dog, the regulated dog breeding kennel where the dog was kept, housed, and maintained, and the regulated dog intermediary from whom the pet store acquired the dog, as applicable; and • A money - back guarantee that is valid for up to 21
days after the date of purchase of the dog.
(13) Within 10 business
days after receiving the report of an
examination conducted under section 44 for the purpose of the treatment and assessment plan, the insurer shall give a copy of the report to the insured person and to the regulated health professional who prepared the treatment and assessment plan.
(6) Within 10 business
days after receiving the report of an
examination under section 44, the insurer shall provide the insured person with a notice of determination setting out,
(8) Within 10 business
days after it receives the treatment and assessment plan, the insurer shall give the insured person a notice that identifies the goods, services, assessments and
examinations described in the treatment and assessment plan that the insurer agrees to pay for, any the insurer does not agree to pay for and the medical and any other reasons why the insurer considers any goods, services, assessments and
examinations, or the proposed costs of them, not to be reasonable or necessary.
(13) Within 10 business
days after receiving the report of an
examination under section 44, the insurer shall,
(6) The insurer shall begin payment of attendant care benefits within 10 business
days after receiving the assessment of attendant care needs and, pending receipt by the insurer of the report of any
examination under section 44 required by the insurer, shall calculate the amount of the benefits based on the assessment of attendant care needs.
If the attendance of the insured person is not required, the insured person and the insurer shall, within five business
days after the
day the notice under subsection (5) is received by the insured person, provide to the person or persons conducting the
examination such information and documents as are relevant or necessary for the review of the insured person's medical condition.
(7) If the insurer requires the applicant to undergo an
examination under section 44, the insurer shall, within 10
days after receiving the report of the
examination,
(3) Within 10 business
days after receiving an application under subsection (1) prepared and signed by the person who conducted the assessment or
examination under subsection (2), the insurer shall give the insured person,
(8) Within five business
days after receiving the report of the
examination of the insured person under section 42, the insurer shall give a copy of the report and of the insurer's determination to the insured person and to the health practitioner who completed the disability certificate submitted with the application.
(13.5) An insurer shall pay for all assessments and
examinations that it has agreed to pay for or that it is required under this section to pay for within 30
days after receiving an invoice for the cost of the assessment or
examination.
(a) the insured person and the insurer shall, within five business
days after the
day the notice of the
examination under subsection (4) or (7) is received by the insured person, provide to the person or persons conducting the
examination all reasonably available information and documents that are relevant or necessary for the review of the insured person's medical condition; and
not more than five business
days after the
day the notice of the
examination under subsection (4) was given to the insured person, in any other case.
(5) Within five business
days after receiving the report of an
examination under section 42, the insurer shall give a copy of the report and the insurer's determination with respect to payment for the ancillary goods and services to the insured person and the health practitioner who prepared the treatment confirmation form.
a copy of the report of the
examination must be given to the insurer not later than 10 business
days after the
day the
examination was completed.
(14) If the insurer fails to provide a copy of the report of the
examination under section 42 or its determination in respect of the claim by the 15th business
day after the
day the
examination was completed or was required under paragraph 2 or 3 of subsection 42 (11) to be completed, the insurer shall pay all specified benefits to which the application relates for the period commencing on that
day and ending on the
day the insurer gives the insured person the report or determination.
If the attendance of the insured person was required for the
examination, the
day is the 15th business
day after the
day the
examination was completed or was required under paragraph 2 or 3 of subsection 42 (11) to be completed.
If the insured person has not sustained a catastrophic impairment and the
examination under section 42 does not relate to whether the insured person has sustained a catastrophic impairment, the assessment or
examination is conducted and the report is provided to the insurer not more than 40 business
days after the
day the insurer gave the insured person notice of its determination.
(a) not more than two business
days after the previous notice was given, if the attendance of the insured person is not required at the
examination, unless the
examination is for the purposes of assisting the insurer determine if the insured person has a catastrophic impairment; or
(b) not more than five business
days after the previous notice was given and, unless the insured person and the insurer mutually agree otherwise, not less than five business
days before the
examination, if the attendance of the insured person is required at the
examination or if the
examination is for the purposes of assisting the insurer determine if the insured person has a catastrophic impairment.
i. the
examination must be completed not more than 30 business
days after the
day the notice relating to the
examination was given under subsection (4) or, if a notice was given under subsection (7), 30 business
days after the
day that notice was given, and
If the attendance of the insured person was required for the
examination, a copy of the report of the
examination must be given to the insurer not later than 10 business
days after the
day the
examination was completed.
(4) Within five business
days after receiving the report of an
examination under section 42, the insurer shall give a copy of the report and the insurer's determination of whether the insured person's impairment is a catastrophic impairment to the insured person and to the health practitioner who prepared the application under this section.
(13) Within five business
days after receiving the report of an
examination under section 42, the insurer shall give a copy of the report and the insurer's determination with respect to the application to the insured person and the person who prepared the application.
i. not more than 10 business
days after the
day the notice of the
examination under subsection (4) was given to the insured person, if the
examination relates to whether the insured person has a catastrophic impairment, or
(11) Within five business
days after receiving the report of an
examination under section 42, the insurer shall give a copy of the report and the insurer's determination with respect to the benefit to the insured person and to the member of the health profession who prepared the assessment of attendant care needs.
If the attendance of the insured person was not required for the
examination under section 42, the
day is the 10th business
day after the
day the material required under subsection 42 (10) was provided.
(5) Within five business
days after receiving the report of an
examination under section 42, the insurer shall give a copy of the report and the insurer's determination with respect to the specified benefit to the insured person and to the health practitioner who completed the disability certificate.
(14) If,
after giving a notice under subsection (6) in which the insurer agrees to pay for an assessment or
examination, it comes to the insurer's attention that a person described in subsection (2) or (3) has a conflict of interest relating to the assessment or
examination, the insurer may give the insured person notice requiring the insured person, within five business
days after receiving the notice, to amend the application so that no conflict of interest will arise.
If the insured person has sustained a catastrophic impairment or the
examination under section 42 relates to whether the insured person has sustained a catastrophic impairment, the assessment or
examination under this section is conducted and the report provided to the insurer not more than 80 business
days after the
day the insurer gave the insured person notice of its determination.
(12) If the application is not withdrawn under subsection (10), the insurer shall pay for all assessments and
examinations it agreed to pay for in the notice under subsection (6) and shall make each payment within 30
days after receiving an invoice for the cost of the assessment or
examination.
(6) The person or persons who conducted the
examination shall, within five business
days after conducting the
examination, prepare a written report and, if applicable, an assessment of attendant care needs and provide a copy to,
(8) Within 10 business
days after it receives the treatment and assessment plan, the insurer shall give the insured person a notice that identifies the goods, services, assessments and
examinations described in the treatment and assessment plan that the insurer agrees to pay for, any the insurer does not agree to pay for and the medical reasons and all of the other reasons why the insurer considers any goods, services, assessments and
examinations, or the proposed costs of them, not to be reasonable and necessary.
Although in Ontario the Statute of Limitations states for a two year time period to begin a legal claim adhering to the
day the case was found, communicating with a Toronto injury lawyer group legal representative in the case
after - math of the event permits a complete and extensive evaluation and
examination of all the appropriate facts of the case which permits the lawyer to offer the injured party solid legal advice.
The insurer shall pay for all goods, services, assessments and
examinations described in the treatment and assessment plan that relate to the period starting on the 11th business
day after the
day the insurer received the application and ending on the
day the insurer gives a notice described in subsection (8).