Exhaustion of Medicare Benefits Sample Clauses

Exhaustion of Medicare Benefits. If the Resident qualified for Medicare Part A, managed care or insurance benefits and these benefits become exhausted and the Resident is unable to supply satisfactory evidence of entitlement to Medicaid benefits, the Resident agrees to prepay an amount equal to ninety (90) days’ payment at the daily basic rate as security for payment of any financial obligation of the Resident under this Agreement.
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Related to Exhaustion of Medicare Benefits

  • Health Care Benefits (a) Each regular full-time employee may elect coverage for himself and his eligible dependents* under one of the following health insurance plans:

  • Dental Care Benefits (a) The Employer shall provide such regular, full-time seniority employee (and her eligible dependents*) the 100/75/50 Co-Pay Dental Plan in effect January 1, 2014, subject to such terms, conditions, exclusions, limitations, deductibles, co-payments and other provisions of the plan. The Employer shall pay 95% of the illustrated premium cost of such benefits and the employee shall pay the balance. Coverage shall commence on the day following the employee's ninetieth (90th) day of continuous employment.

  • Extended Health Care Benefits 12.02(a) The City will provide for all employees by contract through an insurer selected by the City an Extended Health Care Plan which will provide extended health care benefits. The City shall pay one hundred per cent (100%) of the premiums, which will include any premiums payable under The Health Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, as amended. Eligible Expenses (Benefit year January 1 – December 31)

  • Vision Care Benefits (a) The Employer shall provide each regular, full-time employee (and his eligible dependents*) the Blue Cross/ Blue Shield of Michigan Vision A-80 Revised Plan, subject to such conditions, exclusions, limitations, deductibles and other provisions pertaining to coverage as stated in said plan. The Employer shall pay 95% of the illustrated premium cost of such benefit and the employee shall pay the balance.

  • HEALTH & WELFARE BENEFITS Executive shall be eligible to participate in all health and welfare benefits provided generally to other employees of the Company.

  • Compensation and Fringe Benefits (a) The Company shall, during the Term of Employment, pay to the Executive as compensation for the performance of his duties and obligations a salary of $240,000 per annum. This compensation is subject to annual review and adjustment, as appropriate in the judgment of the Company. The compensation payable pursuant to this Section 5(a) shall be payable in equal semi-monthly installments on the last day of each such pay period.

  • HEALTH AND WELFARE BENEFITS (Article 17 applies to full-time nurses only)

  • Public Benefits This Agreement provides assurances that the Public Benefits identified below will be achieved and developed in accordance with the Applicable Rules and Project Approvals and with the terms of this Agreement and subject to the City’s Reserved Powers. The Project will provide Public Benefits to the City, including without limitation:

  • TREATMENT OF FRINGE BENEFITS The fringe benefits are charged using the rate(s) listed in the Fringe Benefits Section of this Agreement. The fringe benefits included in the rate(s) are listed below. TREATMENT OF PAID ABSENCES Vacation, holiday, sick leave pay and other paid absences are included in salaries and wages and are claimed on grants, contracts and other agreements as part of the normal cost for salaries and wages. Separate claims are not made for the cost of these paid absences.

  • PORTABILITY OF BENEFITS The following benefits are portable:

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