Individual who creates a trust that grants the contents of the trust to another person (grantee). Also called grantor or settlor .
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TS
HCPCS Level II modifier that may be used with CPT or HCPCS Level II codes indicating follow-up service. When submitting insurance claims, it is required by some Medicaid and state health departments, so check with your state guidelines.
TSA
Acronym for tax-sheltered annuity plan. See Section 403(b) of the Internal Revenue Code .
Tsunami
A swift sea wave of great height resulting from an earthquake.
TT
HCPCS Level II modifier that may be used with CPT or HCPCS Level II codes indicating individualized service provided to more than one patient in the same setting. When submitting insurance claims, it is required by some Medicaid and state health departments, so check with your state guidelines.
TU
HCPCS Level II modifier that may be used with CPT or HCPCS Level II codes indicating special overtime payment rate. When submitting insurance claims, it is required by some Medicaid and state health departments, so check with your state guidelines.
Tuition Fee Insurance
cover losses of schools due to interruption that might hinder student enrolment.
Tuition Fees Insurance
An adaption of Business Interruption coverage. It protects a school against the indirect loss of tuition fees that may result from a fire or other peril covered by the policy which closes the school.
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coverageCovers school for loss of tuition fees from fire or other peril.
Tuition fees insurance (Property Insurance)
A coverage similar to business interruption insurance, specifically for schools. This coverage protects the school in the case of a loss that closes the school, causing the school to lose out on tuition fees.
TUPE-Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 1981
Provide that the acquirer of a business takes over the employees involved on their existing terms and conditions so that they can sue the new employer as if still employed by their original employer. Liability for accidental injury is also transferred but the insurer who pays is the one receiving the premium at the time of the accident (Bernadone v. Pall Mall Services (2000) and Haringey Health Care Trust v. NHS Trust).