District Provided Benefits Sample Clauses

District Provided Benefits. The DISTRICT agrees to pay all premiums for the life of the contract for coverage under the Union Health Plan for providing hospitalization, prescription drugs, medical, vision, and dental plans, as now specified, and as may be hereinafter specified per the attached Exhibit “F”, Health and Welfare.
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District Provided Benefits. If the District offers any additional benefits, the District 16 will offer said plans to bargaining unit members.
District Provided Benefits. The health, vision, dental and orthodontia insurance Fringe Benefit choices provided in the 2013-2014 plan year shall continue for the 2014-2015 plan year unless GRTA leadership selects alternate specific plans to be offered to GRTA members, provided that said Fringe Benefit choices continue to be offered by SISC. The District will also provide group term life insurance policy coverage of $25,000 per unit member (premium paid by the District). The Gustine Unified School District and the Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxx Teachers Association agree that effective in the 2017-2018 school year, the District’s hired consultant American Fidelity may present “Standard” and other product/programs to unit members, but will not market other product/programs to unit members already participating in “Standard” products/programs unless the unit members specifically requests such information. This limitation shall not apply to new unit members already participating in other American Fidelity products/programs. The Parties agree this Side Letter is not precedent setting.
District Provided Benefits. 47 The District shall provide a group term life Insurance policy with a coverage amount of 48 Forty Thousand dollars ($40,000) for each employee, pro-rated by age. 49 Mileage reimbursement shall be equal to current IRS rate per mile. Advanced 50 encumbrance and approval of supervisor is required for mileage reimbursement. 51 All employees shall receive one professional pass to school events and one guest pass 52 to be used when accompanied by school employee.
District Provided Benefits. 42 The District shall provide a group term life Insurance policy with a coverage amount of

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  • Extended Benefits If you are disabled on the date your healthcare coverage ends, your benefits will be temporarily extended for any continuous loss, which commenced while your coverage was in force. The services provided under this benefit are subject to all terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions listed in this agreement, and the care you receive must relate to or arise out of the disability you had on the day your healthcare coverage ended. Extended benefits apply only to the subscriber who is disabled. If you want to receive coverage for continued care when your coverage ends, you must provide us with proof that you are disabled. We will make a determination whether your condition constitutes a disability and you will have the right to appeal our determination or to take legal action. The extension of benefits will end upon the earliest of the following events: • the continuous disability ends; or • twelve (12) months from the termination date; or • payment of the benefit limits under this plan.

  • Insured Benefits A transferring employee will be covered by the benefit plans at the designated Employer. There will be no break in coverage and/or no waiting period prior to being able to receive benefits so long as the waiting period has already been served, subject to the requirements of the carrier.

  • District Contribution Effective January 1, 2019:

  • Covered Benefits and Services The Contractor shall provide to its Hoosier Healthwise members, at a minimum, all benefits and services deemed “medically reasonable and necessary” and covered by the IHCP, and included in the Indiana Administrative Code and under the Contract with the State. A covered service is considered medically necessary if it meets the definition as set forth in 405 IAC 5-2-17. The Contractor shall deliver covered services sufficient in amount, duration or scope to reasonably expect that provision of such services would achieve the purpose of the furnished services. Costs for these services are the basis of the Contractor’s capitation rate and are, therefore, the responsibility of the Contractor. Coverage may not be arbitrarily denied or reduced and is subject to certain limitations in accordance with CFR 438.210(a)(4), which specifies when Contractors may place appropriate limits on services:  On the basis of criteria applied under the State plan, such as medical necessity; or  For the purpose of utilization control, provided the services furnished are sufficient in amount, duration or scope to reasonably be expected to achieve the purpose for which the services are furnished.

  • Covered Benefits Benefits for Bone Mass Measurement for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of osteoporosis are covered when requested by a Health Care Provider for a Qualified Individual.

  • Intended Beneficiaries Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to give any person or entity other than the parties hereto any legal or equitable claim, right or remedy. Rather, this Agreement is intended to be for the sole and exclusive benefit of the parties hereto.

  • COBRA/Rhode Island Extended Benefits (XXXX) If this plan is provided to you under COBRA or XXXX, and you are covered under another plan as an employee, retiree, or dependent of an employee or retiree, the plan covering you as an employee, retiree or dependent of an employee or retiree will be primary and the COBRA or XXXX plan will be the secondary plan.

  • DISTRICT ALLOWANCE 40.1 This clause shall apply to employees covered by the District Allowance (Government Officers) General Agreement 2010.

  • Life Insurance Benefits A. During the life of this Agreement, the basic life insurance benefit made available to Faculty members shall be calculated as 3 times base annual earnings, rounded to the next highest $1,000, but not more than $225,000. A separate additional benefit up to the amount of the life insurance will be paid for accidental death and dismemberment, or loss of sight. The amount of Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment/Loss of Sight benefits will be reduced to 65% at age 65, and further reduced (from the original insurance amount) as follows: to 50% at age 70, and 35% at age 75. Basic life insurance and AD&D benefits will be provided with no employee contributions.

  • SCHOOL DISTRICT RIGHTS Section 1. Inherent Managerial Rights 2 Section 2. Management Responsibilities 2 Section 3. Effect of Laws, Rules and Regulations 2 Section 4. Reservation of Managerial Rights 2

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