Court-Ordered Dependents. Subscriber may enroll the spouse and/or child(ren) for whom You have received a court order requiring You to provide health coverage. (a) Court- ordered child(ren): A Subscriber may enroll himself, if not already covered, and such child(xxx) subject to the court order. The Effective Date of Coverage is as of the date Group receives notice of the court order if HMO receives enrollment application/change form(s) within thirty- one (31) days after the date Group receives a court order or notice of a court order, and You make or agree to make any additional Premium payments.
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Samples: Certificate of Coverage, Health Care Benefits Program, Certificate of Coverage
Court-Ordered Dependents. Subscriber may enroll the spouse and/or child(ren) for whom You have received a court order requiring You to provide health coverage.
(a) Court- Court-ordered child(ren): A Subscriber may enroll himself, if not already covered, and such child(xxxchild(ren) subject to the court order. The Effective Date of Coverage is as of the date Group receives notice of the court order if HMO receives enrollment application/change form(s) within thirty- thirty-one (31) days after the date Group receives a court order or notice of a court order, and You make or agree to make any additional Premium payments.
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Samples: Certificate of Coverage, Certificate of Coverage, Certificate of Coverage
Court-Ordered Dependents. Subscriber may enroll the spouse and/or child(ren) for whom You have received a court order requiring You to provide health coverage.;
(a) Court- a. Court-ordered child(ren): A Subscriber may enroll himself, if not already covered, and such child(xxxchild(ren) subject to the court order. The Effective Date of Coverage is as of the date Group receives notice of the court order if HMO receives enrollment application/change form(s) within thirty- thirty-one (31) days after the date Group receives a court order or notice of a court order, and You make or agree to make any additional Premium payments.
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Court-Ordered Dependents. Subscriber may enroll the spouse and/or child(ren) for whom You have received a court order requiring You to provide health coverage.;
(a) Court- Court-ordered child(ren): A Subscriber may enroll himself, if not already covered, and such child(xxx) subject to the court order. The Effective Date of Coverage is as of the date Group receives notice of the court order if HMO receives enrollment application/change form(s) within thirty- thirty-one (31) days after the date Group receives a court order or notice of a court order, and You make or agree to make any additional Premium payments.
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Court-Ordered Dependents. Subscriber may enroll the spouse and/or child(ren) for whom You have received a court order requiring You to provide health coverage.;
(a) Court- Court-ordered child(ren): A Subscriber may enroll himself, if not already covered, and such child(xxxchild(ren) subject to the court order. The Effective Date of Coverage is as of the date Group receives notice of the court order if HMO receives enrollment application/change form(s) within thirty- thirty-one (31) days after the date Group receives a court order or notice of a court order, and You make or agree to make any additional Premium payments.
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Court-Ordered Dependents. Subscriber may enroll the spouse and/or child(ren) for whom You have received a court order requiring You to provide health coverage.
(a) Court- Court-ordered child(ren): A Subscriber may enroll himself, if not already covered, and such child(xxx) subject to the court order. The Effective Date of Coverage is as of the date Group receives notice of the court order if HMO receives enrollment application/change form(s) within thirty- thirty-one (31) days after the date Group receives a court order or notice of a court order, and You make or agree to make any additional Premium payments.
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Samples: Certificate of Coverage
Court-Ordered Dependents. Subscriber may enroll the spouse and/or child(ren) for whom You have received a court order requiring You to provide health coverage.
(a) Court- ordered Court‐ordered child(ren): A Subscriber may enroll himself, if not already covered, and such child(xxx) subject to the court order. The Effective Date of Coverage is as of the date Group receives notice of the court order if HMO receives enrollment application/change form(s) within thirty- one thirty‐one (31) days after the date Group receives a court order or notice of a court order, and You make or agree to make any additional Premium payments.
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Samples: Certificate of Coverage