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coupon

Defined in 4 places across 4 titles of the United States Code.

“Coupon” means any coupon, stamp, or type of certificate issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.

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“Coupon” means any coupon, stamp, type of certificate, authorization card,1 cash or check issued in lieu of a coupon,.2

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“Coupon” means any coupon, stamp, type of certificate, authorization card, cash or check issued in lieu of a coupon.

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“Coupon” means any coupon, stamp, type of certificate, authorization card, cash or check issued in lieu of a coupon, or access device, including an electronic benefit transfer card or personal identification number, issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.

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No person may sell, purchase, or trade, offer to sell, purchase, or trade, or counterfeit any coupon. For purposes of this paragraph, the term “coupon” means a form which may be redeemed, at no cost or at a reduced cost, for a drug which is prescribed in accordance with subsection (b).

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No person may sell, purchase, or trade, offer to sell, purchase, or trade, or counterfeit any coupon. For purposes of this paragraph, the term “coupon” means a form which may be redeemed, at no cost or at a reduced cost, for a drug which is prescribed in accordance with subsection (b) of this section.

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  • 1994–201621 U.S.C. § 353Food and Drugs · Exemptions and consideration for certain drugs, devices, and biological products · in this section

The term “coupon” includes any right to receive interest on a bond (whether or not evidenced by a coupon).

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The term “coupon” includes any right to receive interest on a bond (whether or not evidenced by a coupon). This paragraph shall apply for purposes of subsection (c) only in the case of purchases after July 1, 1982.

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The term “coupon” means a coupon, voucher, or other negotiable financial instrument by which benefits under this section are transferred.

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