Common use of Definitions of Eligible and Ineligible Spouses Clause in Contracts

Definitions of Eligible and Ineligible Spouses. Eligible Spouses are those spouses who: 1) are not eligible through their own employers for a comprehensive health plan, including an HMO, or 2) earn less than $80,000 per year and are not eligible through their own employers for any comprehensive health plan, including an HMO where the employer pays at least 50% of the premium. For purposes of this contract other spouses will be referred to as Ineligible Spouses.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Definitions of Eligible and Ineligible Spouses. Eligible Spouses are those spouses who: 1) are not eligible through their own employers for a comprehensive health plan, including an HMO, or 2) earn less than $80,000 96,000 per year and are not eligible through their own employers for any comprehensive health plan, including an HMO where the employer pays at least 50% of the premium. For purposes of this contract other spouses will be referred to as Ineligible Spouses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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