HCPCS Level II modifier that may be used with CPT or HCPCS Level II codes indicating services or supplies that are funded by a child welfare agency. This modifier may be required for state Medicaid programs, so check with your state guidelines.
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Hub
A central location to which traffic from many cities is directed and from which traffic is fed to other areas.
Huebner Foundation for Insurance Education
A foundation which makes fellowship grants for doctoral study and publishes research studies in the field of insurance.
Hull
A marine vessel and associated machinery. Also used for aircraft and associated machinery in aviation Insurance.
Hull & Machinery Insurance
H & M policies cover all kinds of vessels ranging from a tiny dinghy to an ultra large crude carrier including passenger vessels, yachts. hydrofoils, hovercrafts etc. The Policy covers the Hull, machinery and other equipment and stores etc. on board, but does not cover cargo. The cover granted is so formulated as to meet the requirements of the individual ship-owner and protects the ship-owner against partial loss, total loss (actual or constructive), ship’s proportion of GA and salvage charges etc. The Policy also covers sue and labour expenses and ship owner’s liability towards other vessel arising from collisions. Normally, only 3/4 of the collision liability is covered under H & M Policy and the remaining 1/4th is covered with P & I clubs, Sometimes, the collision liability is fully covered under the Hull Policy. Under certain circumstances, the H & M Policy is extended to cover ship owners’ liabilities towards port authorities for removal of wreck of the vessel and damage done to jetties, docks etc. For small inland vessels lying within the Indian coastal waters, which cannot afford to “enter” their vessels with P&I clubs abroad, the H&M Policy may be extended to cover balance 1/4th Collision Liability and ship owner’s liabilities towards Port authorities for removal of wreck of the Vessel and damage done to jetties, wharfs, docks etc. (P&I risks) at additional premium.
Hull coverage
Marine or aviation insurance covering damage sustained to an insured vessel or airplane.
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Aircraft Insurance Policy : See Also: “Aviation Insurance, Aircraft Insurance.”
Hull insurance
Ocean marine insurance covering physical damage to the ship or vessel insured. Usually written on an all-risks basis.
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In ocean marine and aviation insurance, coverage for physical damage to a vessel or aircraft.
Hull Interest
An insurable interest relating to a ship or the operation of a ship (e.g., freight, disbursements etc.).
Hull Paramount Clause
Clauses in a Marine Hull Policy which override anything in the policy with which they are inconsistent. Notably, war risk exclusion.
Hull Policy
An ocean or river marine or aviation Insurance contract covering the ship or plane (aircraft) itself.