Custodial Parent Sample Clauses

Custodial Parent. A parent awarded custody by a court decree. In the absence of a court decree, it is the parent with whom the child resides more than one half of the calendar year without regard to any temporary visitation.
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Custodial Parent. The parent awarded custody by a court decree or, in the absence of a court decree, is the parent with whom the child resides more than one half of the calendar year excluding any temporary visitation. Order of Benefit Determination Rules When a person is covered by two or more Plans, the rules for determining the order of benefit payments are as follows: A. The Primary Plan pays or provides its benefits according to its terms of coverage and without regard to the benefits of under any other Plan. (1) Except as provided in Paragraph (2), a Plan that does not contain a coordination of benefits provision that is consistent with this regulation is always primary unless the provisions of both Plans state that the complying Plan is primary. (2) Coverage that is obtained by virtue of membership in a group that is designed to supplement a part of a basic package of benefits and provides that this supplementary coverage shall be excess to any other parts of the Plan provided by the contract holder. C. A Plan may consider the benefits paid or provided by another Plan in calculating payment of its benefits only when it is secondary to that other Plan. D. Each Plan determines its order of benefits using the first of the following rules that apply:
Custodial Parent. Custodial Parent is the parent awarded custody by a court decree or, in the absence of a court decree, is the parent with whom the child resides more than one half of the calendar year excluding any temporary visitation. When a person is covered by two or more Plans, the rules for determining the order of benefit payments are as follows: A. The Primary Plan pays or provides its benefits according to its terms of coverage and without regard to the benefits under any other Plan. B. Except as provided in the next paragraph, a Plan that does not contain a coordination of benefits provision that is consistent with this provision is always primary unless the provisions of both Plans state that the complying plan is primary. Coverage that is obtained by virtue of membership in a group that is designed to supplement a part of a basic package of benefits and provides that this supplementary coverage shall be in excess of any other parts of the Plan provided by the contract holder. Examples of these types of situations are major medical coverages that are superimposed over base plan hospital and surgical benefits and insurance type coverages that are written in connection with a Closed Panel Plan to provide out-of-network benefits. C. A Plan may consider the benefits paid or provided by another Plan in determining its benefits only when it is secondary to that other Plan. D. Each Plan determines its order of benefits using the first of the following rules that apply:
Custodial Parent. If the child/juvenile is the subject of a family court custody order, the parent with “sole legal custody”. If the parents have been granted “joint legal custody” of the child/juvenile, the parent who has been designated by the family court as the “primary home” of the child/juvenile. If the parents have been granted joint legal custody and neither parent has been designated as the “primary home” of the child/juvenile, or there is no family court custody order, the “custodial parent” will be the parent with whom the child/juvenile lives more often. If the child lives an equal amount of time with each parent, consider factors such as school enrollment or which parent claims the child as a dependent for income tax purposes in order to determine the custodial parent.
Custodial Parent. In accordance with the Xxxxxxx Amendment, St. Xxxxxxx School respects the rights of the non-custodial parent. In the absence of a court order to the contrary, the school will provide the non-custodial parent with access to the academic records and to other school-related information regarding the child. If there is a court order specifying that there is to be no information given, it is the responsibility of the custodial parent to provide the school with an official copy of the court order. A change of address, phone number and/or email address must be reported to the school as soon as possible. If you have an unlisted phone number, please indicate this so the number will not be released.
Custodial Parent. A custodial parent is the parent awarded custody by a court decree or, in the absence of a court decree, is the parent with whom the dependent child resides more than one half of the calendar year excluding any temporary visitation. When a member is covered by two or more plans, the rules for determining the order of benefit payments are as follows: • The Primary plan pays or provides its benefits according to its terms of coverage and without regard to the benefits of any other plan. Except as provided in the bullet below, a plan that does not contain a COB provision that is consistent with the State of Oregon’s COB regulations is always primary unless the provisions of both plans state that the complying plan is primary. • Coverage that is obtained by virtue of membership in a group that is designed to supplement a part of a basic package of benefits and provides that this supplementary coverage shall be excess to any other parts of the plan provided by the contract holder. Examples of these types of situations are major medical coverage that are superimposed over base plan hospital and surgical benefits, and insurance type coverage that are written in connection with a Closed panel plan to provide out-of-network benefits. A plan can consider the benefits paid or provided by another plan in calculating payment of its benefits only when it is secondary to that other plan. The plan that covers a member other than as a dependent, for example as an employee, Subscriber or retiree is the Primary plan and the plan that covers the member as a dependent is the Secondary plan. However, if the member is a Medicare beneficiary, and as a result of federal law, Medicare is secondary to the plan covering the member as a dependent and primary to the plan covering the member as other than a dependent (e.g. a retired employee); then the order of benefits between the two plans is reversed so that the plan covering the member as an employee, subscriber or retiree is the Secondary plan and the other plan is the Primary plan.
Custodial Parent. Please review with your children; Failure to comply will result in the termination of the session):
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Custodial Parent. A parent awarded custody by a court decree. In the absence of a court decree, it is the parent with whom the child resides more than one half of the calendar year without regard to any temporary visitation. • Medicare. The health insurance provided by Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, as amended. It includes HMO or similar coverage that is an authorized alternative to Parts A and B of Medicare. • Plan(s). Any Plan providing benefits or services by reason of medical or dental care or treatment, which benefits or services are provided by one of the following:
Custodial Parent. It is the responsibility of the parents to share with the school any official custodial information determined through the courts. Official custodial agreements will be kept in a confidential file in the school office. A custodial parent is responsible for providing school-related information to the non- custodial parent. Upon request, the school will provide all information to a non-custodial parent that is in accord with the legal custodial agreement. The Parent Faculty Association (P.F.A.) meets monthly on the first Wednesday at 6:30 pm. The meetings are open to all parents, faculty, and staff. The dues are $25.00 per family per year to be paid at registration. The P.F.A. is consultative and responsible to the principal. The main objective and duties of the P.F.A. are to organize and carry out the school fund raising activities.
Custodial Parent. This is a parent who has been awarded custody of a child by a court decree. In the absence of a court decree, it is the parent with whom the child resided more than half of the Calendar Year without regard to any temporary visitation. If the Member is covered by another group health Plan, responsibility for payment of benefits is determined by the following rules. These rules indicate the order of payment responsibility among Health Net and other applicable group health Plans by establishing which Plan is primary, secondary and so on. A. Primary or Secondary Plan—The Primary Plan pays or provides its benefits as if the Secondary Plan or Plans did not exist. B. No COB Provision—A Plan that does not contain a coordination of benefits provision is always primary. There is one exception: coverage that is obtained by virtue of membership in a group that is designed to sup- plement a part of a basic package of benefits may provide that the supplementary coverage shall be excess to any other parts of the Plan provided by the contract holder. Examples of these types of situations are major medical coverages that are superimposed over base plan Hospital and surgical benefits and insurance-type coverages that are written in connection with a closed Panel Plan to provide out-of-network benefits.
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