CLAIMS INCURRED DURING THE Sample Clauses

CLAIMS INCURRED DURING THE. “CLAIMS EXTENSION PERIOD” The provisions of the Plan concerning the payment of qualifying expenses or other similar benefits, which may include, but is not limited to payment from, health care reimbursement accounts, dependent care assistance accounts or other similar arrangements, that would otherwise be forfeited if not incurred by the end of the Plan Year. The provision for the “Claims Extension Period” under the Plan is identified under Section I, “General Information About Our Plan’. Please refer to “General Information About Our Plan” to determine if this provision applies to your Plan.
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