Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Medical Plan Coverage Sample Clauses

Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Medical Plan Coverage. Employees who were absent on authorized leave without pay, and whose medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration of three months or less, will be able to re-enroll as a continuing member in the same plan under which they had coverage prior to the authorized leave by completing the appropriate enrollment form within thirty (30) calendar days of the date they return to work. The deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods shall be applied as though the employee had been continuously enrolled. The effective date of coverage will be based on guidelines established by the County. Those whose medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration period greater than three months will be able to re-enroll within thirty (30) calendar days of the date they return to work in the same manner as is allowed for new hires. Such employees will be subject to new deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods.
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Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Medical Plan Coverage. Employees who were absent on authorized leave without pay, and whose medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration of three (3) months or less, will be able to re-enroll as a continuing member in the same plan under which they had coverage prior to the authorized leave by completing the appropriate enrollment form within thirty (30) calendar days of the date they return to work. The deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods shall be applied as though the employee had been continuously enrolled. The effective date of coverage will be based on guidelines established by the County.
Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Medical Plan Coverage. Employees who were absent on authorized leave without pay, and whose medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration of three months or less, will be able to re-enroll as a continuing member in the same plan under which they had coverage prior to the authorized leave by completing the appropriate enrollment forms within thirty calendar days of the date they return to work. The deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods shall be applied as though the employee had been continuously enrolled. The effective date of coverage will be based on guidelines established by the County. Those whose health plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration greater than three months will be able to re-enroll within thirty calendar days of the date they return to work in the same manner as is allowed for new hires. Such employees will be subject to new deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods. Employees can elect to continue uninterrupted coverage for the duration of their authorized leave of absence without pay by electing to pay for coverage. In the event that an employee elects to pay for a lower level of coverage while on leave, said employee will have that same lower level of coverage when they return to work. Said employee can only restore his/her prior level of coverage during open enrollment.
Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Medical Plan Coverage. Employees who were absent on authorized leave without pay, and whose medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a period of three months or less, will be able to re-enroll as a continuing member in the same plan under which they had coverage prior to the authorized leave by completing the appropriate enrollment cards within thirty (30) calendar days of the date they return to work. The deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods shall be applied as though the employee had been continuously enrolled. The effective date of coverage will be based on guidelines established by the County. Those whose medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration greater than three months will be able to re-enroll within thirty calendar days of the date they return to work in the same manner as is allowed for new hires; however, employees re-enrolling in an indemnity plan may be subject to medical review to determine evidence of good health and effective date of coverage will be determined by the indemnity plan carrier after all medical information is received and reviewed. Such employees will be subject to new deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods.
Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Medical Plan Coverage. Employees who were absent on authorized leave without pay, and whose health plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration of three months or less, will be able to re-enroll as a continuing member in the same plan under which they had coverage prior to the authorized leave by completing the appropriate enrollment cards within thirty calendar days of the date they return to work. The deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods shall be applied as though the employee had been continuously enrolled. Coverage will begin on the first of the month following the month the employee returned and worked 50 percent of a pay period or more, providing that the employee's re- enrollment allows for processing the deduction on a pay warrant prior to the month of coverage, and that if only one warrant is processed, the employee pays the remaining half of the month. Those whose Medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration greater than three months will be able to re-enroll within thirty calendar days of the date they return to work in the same manner as is allowed for new hires. Such employees will be subject to new deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods.
Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Medical Plan Coverage. Employees who were absent on authorized leave without pay, and whose medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration of three months or less, will be able to re-enroll as a continuing member in the same plan under which they had coverage prior to the authorized leave by completing the appropriate enrollment form within thirty calendar days of the date they return to work. The deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods shall be applied as though the employee had been continuously enrolled. Coverage will begin on the first of the month following the month the employee returned and worked 50% of a pay period or more, providing that the employee's re-enrollment allows for processing the deduction on a pay warrant prior to the month of coverage, and that if only one warrant is processed, the employee pays the remaining half of the month. Those whose health plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration greater than three months will be able to re-enroll within thirty calendar days of the date they return to work in the same manner as is allowed for new hires. Such employees will be subject to new deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods.
Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Medical Plan Coverage. Employees who were absent on authorized leave without pay, and whose medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration of three months or less, will be able to re-enroll as a continuing member in the same plan under which they had coverage prior to the authorized leave by completing the appropriate enrollment form within 30 calendar days of the date they return to work. The deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods shall be applied as though the employee had been continuously enrolled. The effective date of coverage will be based on guidelines established by the County. Those whose medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration greater than three months will be able to re-enroll within 30 calendar days of the date they return to work in the same manner as is allowed for new hires. Such employees will be subject to new deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods.
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Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Medical Plan Coverage. Employees who were absent on authorized leave without pay, and whose medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration of three months or less, will be able to re-enroll as a continuing member in the same plan under which they had coverage prior to the authorized leave by completing the appropriate enrollment cards within thirty (30) calendar days of their return to work. The deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods shall be applied as though the employee had been continuously enrolled. The effective date of coverage will be based on guidelines established by the County. Those whose medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration greater than three months will be able to re-enroll within thirty (30) calendar days of the date they return to work in the same manner as is allowed for new hires. Such employees will be subject to any new deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods that are applicable to the plan year in which they reinstate.
Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Medical Plan Coverage. Employees absent on authorized leave without pay, with lapsed medical plan coverage for a duration of three months or less, will be able to re-enroll as a continuing member in the same plan under which they had coverage prior to the authorized leave by completing the appropriate enrollment form within thirty calendar days of the return to work date. The deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods shall be applied as though the employee has been continuously enrolled. Medical plan coverage allowed to lapse for a duration greater than three months is subject to re- enrollment within thirty calendar days of the return to work date. Such employees will be subject to new deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods.
Effect of Authorized Leave Without Pay on Medical Plan Coverage. Employees who were absent on authorized leave without pay, and whose medical plan coverage was allowed to lapse for a duration of three months or less, will be able to re-enroll as a continuing member in the same plan under which they had coverage prior to the authorized leave by completing the appropriate enrollment form within thirty calendar days of the date they return to work. The deductibles, maximums, and waiting periods shall be applied as though the employee had been continuously enrolled. The effective date of coverage will be based on guidelines established by the County.
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