Common use of Continued Benefits Coverage Clause in Contracts

Continued Benefits Coverage. The Company shall maintain for the Executive’s benefit all employee life, health, accident, and medical plan coverage(s) that Executive was receiving immediately prior to his or her Termination Date, provided that his or her continued participation is allowed under the terms of such plans. The Company shall maintain such coverage(s) following the Executive’s Termination Date for 18 months, or, if the Executive is entitled to a Change in Control Benefit, two (2) years. With respect to any continued health coverage (medical, dental and vision), the Executive shall be required to pay the applicable active employee rate of coverage for similar coverage, and such coverage shall run concurrent with coverage required to be provided under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”). If the Company continues to provide the continued health coverage described in this Section 3(c) after the applicable period of COBRA coverage would have otherwise expired, the Executive may be taxed on the value of such coverage. No other welfare or fringe benefits shall be provided except as specifically provided in this Section 3(c).

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Samples: Termination of Employment (Beam Inc)

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Continued Benefits Coverage. The Company shall maintain for the Executive’s benefit all employee life, health, accident, and medical plan coverage(s) that Executive was receiving immediately prior to his or her Termination Date, provided that his or her continued participation is allowed under the terms of such plans. The Company shall maintain such coverage(s) following the Executive’s Termination Date for 18 [18][24] months, or, if the Executive is entitled to a Change in Control Benefit, [two (2) 2)][three (3)] years. With respect to any continued health coverage (medical, dental and vision), the Executive shall be required to pay the applicable active employee rate of coverage for similar coverage, and such coverage shall run concurrent with coverage required to be provided under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”). If the Company continues to provide the continued health coverage described in this Section 3(c) after the applicable period of COBRA coverage would have otherwise expired, the Executive may be taxed on the value of such coverage. No other welfare or fringe benefits shall be provided except as specifically provided in this Section 3(c).

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Samples: Confidential Waiver Agreement and General Release (Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc.)

Continued Benefits Coverage. The Company shall maintain for the Executive’s benefit all employee life, health, accident, and medical plan coverage(s) that Executive was receiving immediately prior to his or her Termination Date, provided that his or her continued participation is allowed under the terms of such plans. The Company shall maintain such coverage(s) following the Executive’s Termination Date for 18 months, or, if the Executive is entitled to a Change in Control Benefit, two (2) years. With respect to any continued health coverage (medical, dental and vision)employee benefit coverage, the Executive shall be required to pay the applicable active employee rate of coverage for similar coverage, and such any continued health coverage (medical, dental and vision) shall run concurrent with coverage required to be provided under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”). If the Company continues to provide the continued health coverage described in this Section 3(c) after the applicable period of COBRA coverage would have otherwise expired, the Executive may be taxed on the value of such coverage. No other welfare or fringe benefits shall be provided except as specifically provided in this Section 3(c).

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Samples: Termination of Employment (Fortune Brands Inc)

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Continued Benefits Coverage. The Company shall maintain for the Executive’s benefit all employee lifelife insurance, health, accident, and medical plan coverage(s) that Executive was receiving immediately prior to his or her Termination Date, provided that his or her continued participation is allowed under the terms of such plans. The Company shall maintain such coverage(s) following the Executive’s Termination Date for 18 months, or, if the Executive is entitled to a Change in Control Benefit, two (2) years. With respect to any continued health coverage (medical, dental and vision), the Executive shall be required to pay the applicable active employee rate of coverage for similar coverage, and such coverage shall run concurrent with coverage required to be provided under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”). If the Company continues to provide the continued health coverage described in this Section 3(c) after the applicable period of COBRA coverage would have otherwise expired, the Executive may be taxed on the value of such coverage. No other welfare or fringe benefits shall be provided except as specifically provided in this Section 3(c).

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Samples: Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc.

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