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administration of a group insurance plan by some person or firm other than the insurer or policyholder. third-party payer an organization that acts as a fiscal intermediary between the provider and consumer of care. Examples include: insurance carriers, HMOs and government as a provider of Medicare and Medicaid. tort reform Changes in the legal rules governing medical malpractice lawsuits. (PPRC, 1994)
Ãâó: www.wsha.org/GoverningBoardManual/appendices/gloss...
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Temporary Prohibited Area. Airspace closed to unauthorised aircraft (and see Controlled Airspace).
Ãâó: www.gremline.com/index_files/page0016.htm
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The TPA coordinates the state and federal regulations relevant to Hanford, sets the agenda for the cleanup, and establishes a schedule of deadlines, known as milestones. The TPA is is also known as the Federal Facilities Agreement and consent order for the Hanford Site. The three parties associated with the TPA are the Department of Energy - Richland Operations Office, The US Environmental Protection Agency, and Washington Department of Ecology. DMS TPA page. Official TPA website.
Ãâó: nalu.geog.washington.edu/dms/glossary_content.html
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Any portion of a site wherein are located numerous existing trees and other native plant materials which are proposed to be preserved.
Ãâó: www.greenlaws.lsu.edu/terms.htm
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Trade Promotion Authority. TPA is the trade negotiating authority the Congress has granted to each of the previous five presidents. It has been an integral part of US trade policy since it was first granted in 1974
Ãâó: www.wcit.org/tradeis/glossary.htm
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