Common use of Employee Eligibility Information Clause in Contracts

Employee Eligibility Information. A. An eligible employee, as defined in the group contract, is required to work a minimum of hours each week (this must be at least 20 hours but no more than 40 hours). Prior approval is required if you define different minimum hours for separate employee classifications. Independent contractors, temporary and seasonal employees are not eligible. Persons whose earnings are based solely on income reported on IRS Form 1099 are not eligible. Group members who reside in the State of Hawaii are not eligible for coverage.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Participation Agreement, Participation Agreement, Participation Agreement

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Employee Eligibility Information. A. An eligible employee, as defined in the group contract, is required to work a minimum of hours each week (this must be at least 20 hours but no more than 40 30 hours). Prior approval is required if you define different minimum hours for separate employee classifications. Independent contractors, temporary and seasonal employees are not eligible. Persons whose earnings are based solely on income reported on IRS Form 1099 are not eligible. Group members who reside in the State of Hawaii are not eligible for coverage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Participation Agreement, Participation Agreement, Participation Agreement

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Employee Eligibility Information. A. An eligible employee, as defined in the group contract, is required to work a minimum of hours each week (this must be at least 20 hours but no more than 40 hours). Prior approval is required if you define different minimum hours for separate employee classifications. Independent contractors, temporary temporary, and seasonal employees are not eligible. Persons whose earnings are based solely on income reported on IRS Form 1099 are not eligible. Group members who reside in the State of Hawaii are not eligible for coverage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Participation Agreement

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