Common use of Changes in Insurance Clause in Contracts

Changes in Insurance. An increase in an employee's benefits, the amount of his insurance or the amount of his dependant insurance due to change in the employee's group benefit plan's design or a change in the employee's classification becomes effective on the date of the change, unless he is not actively working on that day due to disease or injury. If the Carrier doesn't approve an increase in the amount of the employee's insurance or the amount of his dependant insurance, any future increases in the non-evidence or evidence maximum benefit amount will not be effective unless evidence or insurability is approved. An increase in the non-evidence or evidence maximum benefit amount will be effective on the date the Carrier approves the evidence of insurability. If, due to disease or injury, the employee is not actively working on the date an increase in his benefits, the amount of his insurance or the amount of his dependant insurance would be effective, the increase becomes effective on the date he returns to active work. The Carrier may require evidence of insurability to establish the date that the employee is physically and mentally fit to return to active work. If so, the increase becomes effective on the date the Carrier establishes. If the Carrier doesn't approve the evidence of insurability required, the increase will not be effective.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Changes in Insurance. An increase in an employee's benefits, the amount of his insurance or the amount of his dependant insurance due to change in the employee's group benefit plan's design or a change in the employee's his classification becomes effective on the date of the change, unless he is not actively working on that day due to disease or injury. If the Carrier doesn't approve an increase in the amount of the employee's insurance or the amount of his dependant insurance, any future increases in the non-evidence or evidence maximum benefit amount will not be effective unless evidence or insurability is approved. An increase in the non-evidence or evidence maximum benefit amount will be effective on the date the Carrier approves the evidence of insurability. If, due to disease or injury, the employee is not actively working on the date an increase in his benefits, the amount of his insurance or the amount of his dependant insurance would be effective, the increase becomes effective on the date he the employee returns to active work. The Carrier may require evidence of insurability to establish the date that the employee he is physically and mentally fit to return to active work. If so, the increase becomes effective on the date the Carrier establishes. If the Carrier doesn't approve the evidence of insurability required, the increase will not be effective.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Changes in Insurance. An increase in an employee's benefits, the amount of his insurance or the amount of his dependant insurance due to change in the employee's group benefit plan's design or a change in the employee's his classification becomes effective on the date of the change, unless he is not actively working on that day due to disease or injury. If the Carrier doesn't approve an increase in the amount of the an employee's insurance or the amount of his dependant insurance, any future increases in the non-evidence or evidence maximum benefit amount will not be effective unless evidence or insurability is approved. An increase in the non-evidence or evidence maximum benefit amount will be effective on the date the Carrier approves the evidence of insurability. If, due to disease or injury, the an employee is not actively working on the date an increase in his benefits, the amount of his insurance or the amount of his dependant insurance would be effective, the increase becomes effective on the date he returns to active work. The Carrier may require evidence of insurability to establish the date that the employee is physically and mentally fit to return to active work. If so, the increase becomes effective on the date the Carrier establishes. If the Carrier doesn't approve the evidence of insurability required, the increase will not be effective.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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