Statutory authority that provides services to individuals age 60 and older such as congregate and home-delivered meals, supportive services (transportation, information and referral, legal assistance), in-home services (homemaker services, personal care, chore services), and health promotion and disease prevention services (health screenings and exercise programs).
Insurance Encyclopedia
Title insurance
A kind of insurance that provides coverage to the owner of real property against claims that their ownership of the property is not valid because of mistakes made in the title paperwork.
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contract which indemnifies the owner or mortgagee of real estate against specified types of losses arising from defects in legal title to the property, liens, or encumbrances not specified in the title Insurance Policy, which the title Insurer issues only after an extensive search of real property and other legal records to find such flaws.
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Coverage for losses if a land title is not free and clear of defects that were unknown when the title insurance was written.
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Insurance that indemnifies the owner of real estate in the event that someone challenges his or her ownership of property, due to the discovery of faults in the title.
Title Passing
The passing of the title to exported goods is determined in large measure by the selling terms. For example, if an exporter sells goods c.i.f. he may be presumed to pass ownership and tender of documents. However, he may ship on a bill of lading drawn to his own order, to prevent the buyer from gaining possession of the goods until the draft is paid or accepted. In this case he retains a security title to the goods, that is, a title for securing purposes only, until the financial arrangement is carried out. Caution depending on the laws of the buyer’s country one may not be able for force passage of title without payment having been received or the buyer having accepted delivery of the goods or a clear understanding by the buyer being understood and accepted.
Title XIX of the Social Security Act
Statutory authority for state and federal funded programs of medical assistance to low-income individuals of all ages called the Medicaid program . See Medicaid (MCD) .
Title XVIII of the Social Security Act
Statutory authority for federal health insurance for persons age 65 and older and certain disabled persons younger than age 65 called the Medicare program . Also see Social Security Act, Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part C , and Medicare Part D .
Title XX services
See: Social Services Block Grant services .
Titles V and XXI of the Social Security Act
Statutory authority that allows states to create health insurance programs for children of low-income, working families known as the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) . See Children’s Special Health Care Services (CSHCS) .
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HCPCS Level II modifier that may be used with CPT or HCPCS Level II codes indicating a child and/or adolescent program group.
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HCPCS Level II modifier that may be used with CPT or HCPCS Level II codes indicating an extra patient or passenger in a nonambulance transport. When submitting insurance claims, it is required by some Medicaid and state health departments, so check with your state guidelines.
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HCPCS Level II modifier that may be used with CPT or HCPCS Level II codes indicating early intervention or individualized family service plan (FSP). When submitting insurance claims, it is required by some Medicaid and state health departments, so check with your state guidelines.