capitation fee उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The Board has mentioned that " No capitation fee or voluntary donations for gaining admission in the school or for any other purpose should be charged / collected in the name of the school.
- Each U3A group pays a capitation fee to the national coordinating body, and has access to a vast range of resources including a multi-media lending library, special-interest newsletters and contacts with other groups with similar interests.
- In the meantime, nearly all doctors in Massachusetts are able to discuss the nature of the arrangements ( capitation, for instance ) without disclosing specifics ( such as the exact amount of the capitation fee ).
- However, institutions ( business schools, engineering colleges, medical colleges ) that take capitation fee also receive significant amount of funding from governmental funding agencies like AICTE, DST, UGC and various ministries under central government and state government.
- However, the club's decision to pay part of the capitation fees for its members of the New South Wales 1902 interstate crew caused considerable internal dissension, with a special meeting censuring the committee and several committee members then resigning.
- In its emphatic judgement in the Mohini Jain V / s State of Karnataka case, Supreme Court declared that charging of capitation fee was arbitrary, unfair, and in violation of the fundamental right to equality in Article 14 of the Constitution.
- In 1924 agreement was reached between the British Medical Association and the Ministry of Health that capitation fees would comprise 50 % of a GPs income but only occupy 2 / 7 of his time, the remaining income being generated privately.
- Alarmed, the College Council proposed that an annual capitation fee of ?0 per boy be paid by Mrs Browne, who defended her ground stoutly in a number of long and baffling letters before agreeing to a temporary compromise of a guinea a year.
- Vidyashala has received praise for its emphasis on personality development, for never demanding donations ( dubbed " capitation fees " in Karnataka ), for its fee-per-cost model, for the high quality of its teachers, and for offering scholarships to poor and otherwise disadvantaged students.
- Those negotiations will focus on financial issues, including so-called capitation fees _ the practice of paying doctors a set amount for each health-plan member who enrolls as their patient _ as well as questions involving the doctors'independence and judgment, like what they can tell patients.