Part B coverage is subject to various deductibles and co-pays.
This new limited warranty coverage remains subject to the other terms, conditions and exclusions of the Nissan New Electric Vehicle Limited Warranty, which otherwise remain unchanged.
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In the meantime, health plans with waivers must tell consumers their coverage is subject to an annual dollar limit lower than usually allowed under the law, according to new disclosure requirements the administration released Friday.
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Meanwhile, the media, mouthing phrases like "Article II authority, " "separation of powers" and "right to privacy, " are presenting the issues as if politics have nothing to do with what is driving the subject matter and its coverage.
It is the subject of massive negative press coverage that any company would want to avoid.
Her business won't be subject to the insurance-coverage requirement because of her payroll's size, but she says she doesn't expect the law's changes to bring down her premiums.
During exchanges on future Commons business on 8 March 2012, Sir George Young told MPs the beer "got more coverage than any subject I have discussed I think in two years".
Dyle mobile TV services are available immediately without a subscription fee, which is subject to change at any time (coverage varies in participating markets, not all stations are available in all markets).
Plans that offer the most coverage, meanwhile, will be subject to new taxes.
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These policies provide medical coverage mostly for dogs and cats, subject to the specified limits, deductibles and exclusions.
Your firm, in effect, has 50 full-time equivalents and would be subject to the penalty if you don't provide health-care coverage.
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However, beginning in 2014, businesses with 50 or more full-time employees (or full-time equivalents) that do not offer affordable health insurance that provides a minimum level of coverage to substantially all of their full-time employees (and their dependents) may be subject to an employer shared responsibility payment if at least one of their full-time employees receives a premium tax credit to purchase coverage in an insurance Marketplace.
There's again good, meaty corporate coverage in this issue, the result of dogged reporting and our writers' close familiarity with their subject matter.
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