Common use of Dependents and Survivors Clause in Contracts

Dependents and Survivors. To qualify as a dependent or survivor who is eligible to continue his or her participation in the hospital and medical plans available to active employees— 1. A dependent or survivor must be an eligible retiree’s: a. spouse. A spouse married anytime less one year before retirement only qualifies as a survivor to continue to receive health benefits if the retiree left a survivor’s allowance under CalPERS or CalSTRS at the time of retirement. b. qualified domestic partner as specified in Appendix I, on the date of retirement from District service; c. child (natural, adopted, xxxxxx, domestic partner children, or stepchildren) up to age 26 (coverage will terminate at the end of the month in which dependent turns age 26); or d. a child up to age 26 (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.c, above) who is economically dependent upon the retiree (as being claimed as dependents on the retiree's federal income tax returns) and for whom the retiree must have been granted legal or joint legal custody, or, in the absence of natural or adoptive parents, the child resides with the retiree ; or e. a disabled child (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.c or 1.d, above), without regard to age, who is physically or mentally incapacitated (and therefore incapable of self support), and who is being claimed as a dependents on the retiree's federal income tax returns. The mental or physical condition must have existed prior to age 26 and continuously since age 26. —and— 2. a dependent may not be enrolled in any plans other than those under which the retiree is covered.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Dependents and Survivors. To qualify as a dependent or survivor who is eligible to continue his or her participation in the hospital and medical plans available to active employees— 1. A dependent or survivor must be an eligible retiree’s: a. spouseSpouse. A spouse married anytime less one year before retirement only qualifies as a survivor to continue to receive health benefits if the retiree left a survivor’s allowance under CalPERS or CalSTRS at the time of retirement. b. qualified domestic partner as specified in Appendix I, on the date of retirement from District service; c. child (natural, adopted, xxxxxx, domestic partner children, or stepchildren) up to age 26 (coverage will terminate at the end of the month in which dependent turns age 26); or d. a child up to age 26 (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.c, above) who is economically dependent upon the retiree (as being claimed as dependents on the retiree's ’s federal income tax returns) and for whom the retiree must have been granted legal or joint legal custody, or, in the absence of natural or adoptive parents, the child resides with the retiree retiree; oror LACCD & AFT Agreement 2011-2014 e. a disabled child (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.c or 1.d, above), ) without regard to age, who is physically or mentally incapacitated (and therefore incapable of self support), and who is being claimed as a dependents on the retiree's ’s federal income tax returns. The mental or physical condition must have existed prior to age 26 and continuously since age 26. —and— 2. a dependent may not be enrolled in any plans other than those under which the retiree is covered.

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Samples: Master Benefits Agreement

Dependents and Survivors. To qualify as a dependent or survivor who is eligible to continue his or her participation in the hospital and medical plans available to active employees— 1. A dependent or survivor must be an eligible retiree’s: a. spouseSpouse. A spouse married anytime less one year before retirement only qualifies as a survivor to continue to receive health benefits if the retiree left a survivor’s allowance under CalPERS or CalSTRS at the time of retirement. b. qualified domestic partner as specified in Appendix I, on the date of retirement from District service; c. child (natural, adopted, xxxxxx, domestic partner children, or stepchildren) up to age 26 (coverage will terminate at the end of the month in which dependent turns age 26); or d. a child up to age 26 (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.c, above) who is economically dependent upon the retiree (as being claimed as dependents on the retiree's ’s federal income tax returns) and for whom the retiree must have been granted legal or joint legal custody, or, in the absence of natural or adoptive parents, the child resides with the retiree retiree; or e. a disabled child (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.c or 1.d, above), ) without regard to age, who is physically or mentally incapacitated (and therefore incapable of self self-support), and who is being claimed as a dependents dependent on the retiree's ’s federal income tax returns. The mental or physical condition must have existed prior to age 26 and continuously since age 26. —and—. 2. a A dependent may not be enrolled in any plans other than those under which the retiree is covered.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Dependents and Survivors. To qualify as a dependent or survivor who is eligible to continue his or her participation in the hospital and medical plans available to active employees— 1. A dependent or survivor must be an eligible retiree’s: a. spouseSpouse. A spouse married anytime less one year before retirement only qualifies as a survivor to continue to receive health benefits if the retiree left a survivor’s allowance under CalPERS XxxXXXX or CalSTRS at the time of retirement. b. qualified domestic partner as specified in Appendix I, on the date of retirement from District service; c. child x. xxxxx (natural, adopted, xxxxxx, domestic partner children, or stepchildren) up to age 26 (coverage will terminate at the end of the month in which dependent turns age 26); or d. a child up to age 26 (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.c, above) who is economically dependent upon the retiree (as being claimed as dependents on the retiree's ’s federal income tax returns) and for whom the retiree must have been granted legal or joint legal custody, or, in the absence of natural or adoptive parents, the child resides with the retiree retiree; or e. a disabled child (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.c or 1.d, above), ) without regard to age, who is physically or mentally incapacitated (and therefore incapable of self self-support), and who is being claimed as a dependents dependent on the retiree's ’s federal income tax returns. The mental or physical condition must have existed prior to age 26 and continuously since age 26. —and—. 2. a A dependent may not be enrolled in any plans other than those under which the retiree is covered.

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Samples: Master Benefits Agreement

Dependents and Survivors. To qualify as a dependent or survivor who is eligible to continue his or her participation in the hospital and medical plans available to active employees— 1. A dependent or survivor must be an eligible retiree’s: a. spouseSpouse. A spouse married anytime less one year before retirement only qualifies as a survivor to continue to receive health benefits if the retiree left a survivor’s allowance under CalPERS XxxXXXX or CalSTRS at the time of retirement. b. qualified domestic partner as specified in Appendix I, on the date of retirement from District service; c. child (natural, adopted, xxxxxx, domestic partner children, or stepchildren) up to age 26 (coverage will terminate at the end of the month in which dependent turns age 26); or d. a child up to age 26 (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.c, above) who is economically dependent upon the retiree (as being claimed as dependents on the retiree's ’s federal income tax returns) and for whom the retiree must have been granted legal or joint legal custody, or, in the absence of natural or adoptive parents, the child resides with the retiree retiree; or e. a disabled child (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.c or 1.d, above), ) without regard to age, who is physically or mentally incapacitated (and therefore incapable of self self- support), and who is being claimed as a dependents dependent on the retiree's ’s federal income tax returns. The mental or physical condition must have existed prior to age 26 and continuously since age 26. —and—. 2. a A dependent may not be enrolled in any plans other than those under which the retiree is covered.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Dependents and Survivors. To qualify as a dependent or survivor who is eligible to continue his or her participation in the hospital and medical plans available to active employees—employees- 1. A dependent or survivor must be an eligible retiree’s's: a. spouse. A spouse married anytime less one year before retirement only qualifies as a survivor to continue to receive health benefits if the retiree left a survivor’s 's allowance under CalPERS or CalSTRS at the time of retirement. b. qualified domestic partner as specified in Appendix IF, on the date of retirement from District service; c. child (natural, adopted, xxxxxx, domestic partner children, or stepchildren) up to age 26 (coverage will terminate at the end of the month in which dependent turns age 26); or d. a child up to age 26 (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.cl .c, above) who is economically dependent upon the retiree (as being claimed as dependents on the retiree's federal income tax returns) and for whom the retiree must have been granted legal or joint legal custody, or, in the absence of natural or adoptive parents, the child resides with the retiree ; or e. a disabled child (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.c l .c or 1.dl .d, above), without regard to age, who is physically or mentally incapacitated (and therefore incapable of self support), and who is being claimed as a dependents on the retiree's federal income tax returns. The mental or physical condition must have existed prior to age 26 and continuously since age 26. —and—. 2. a dependent may not be enrolled in any plans other than those under which the retiree is covered.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Dependents and Survivors. To qualify as a dependent or survivor who is eligible to continue his or her participation in the hospital and medical plans available to active employees— 1. A dependent or survivor must be an eligible retiree’s: a. spouse. A spouse married anytime less one year before retirement only qualifies as a survivor to continue to and receive health benefits if the retiree left a survivor’s allowance under CalPERS or CalSTRS at the time of retirement.(those with unmodified allowances prior to January 1, 2001 will be grandfathered); b. qualified domestic partner as specified in Appendix I, on the date of retirement from District service; c. child (natural, adopted, xxxxxx, domestic partner children, or stepchildren) up to age 26 23 who has never been married (coverage will terminate at the end of the month in which dependent turns age 2623); or d. a child up to age 26 23 (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.c, above) who has never been married, who is economically dependent upon the retiree (as being claimed as dependents on the retiree's federal income tax returns) and for whom the retiree must have been granted legal or joint legal custody, or, in the absence of natural or adoptive parents, the child resides with the retiree ; or e. a disabled child (not otherwise eligible under subsection 1.c or 1.d, above)) who has never been married, without regard to age, who is physically or mentally incapacitated (and therefore incapable of self support), and who is being claimed as a dependents on the retiree's federal income tax returns. The mental or physical condition must have existed prior to age 26 23 and continuously since age 26. —and—23. 2. a dependent may not be enrolled in any plans other than those under which the retiree is covered, or in the case of any survivor, the survivor must have been enrolled in plans as a dependent at the time of the retiree’s death.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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