For Eligibility Purposes Sample Clauses

For Eligibility Purposes. Hours of Service under the Plan will be determined for all Employees on the basis of the method selected below:
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For Eligibility Purposes. (check one) ¨ Elapsed Time Method ¨ Counting of Hours Method. A Year of Service for eligibility purposes is (max. 1,000) Hours of Service and a Break in Service for eligibility purposes is (max. 500) Hours of Service.
For Eligibility Purposes. The 12-consecutive month period during which an Employee is credited with 1000 (not more than 1,000) Hours of Service.
For Eligibility Purposes. (check one) o Elapsed Time Method
For Eligibility Purposes. In the determination of Years of Service for purposes of eligibility, the initial twelve-consecutive month computation period shall commence on the date an Employee first completes an Hour of Service. The succeeding twelve-consecutive month periods shall begin with the Plan Year which commences prior to the end of the initial twelve-consecutive month period, regardless of whether the Employee is entitled to be credited with at least 1000 Hours of Service during the initial eligibility computation period. An Employee who is credited with at least 1,000 Hours of Service in both the initial eligibility computation period and the first Plan Year which commences prior to the end of the initial twelve- consecutive month period will be credited with two Years of Service for purposes of eligibility. If an Employee is required to complete more than one Year of Service in order to become eligible to participate in the Plan, the initial and all subsequent twelve-consecutive month computation periods shall begin on the date an Employee first completes an Hour of Service and anniversaries thereof. However, if, in such case, the Employee fails to complete a Year of Service in the initial twelve-consecutive month period, all subsequent periods shall be Plan Years beginning with the Plan Year that includes his first anniversary of employment. In addition, if such an Employee incurs a 1-year Break in Service prior to satisfaction of the Plan's eligibility requirements, then service prior to such 1-year Break in Service shall not be taken into account in the determination of the Employee's eligibility to participate in the Plan. If any fractional Year of Service is specified in the Adoption Agreement as a service requirement to become a Participant under the Plan, an Employee shall not be required to complete any specified number of Hours of Service to receive credit for such fractional year.
For Eligibility Purposes. All Regular Employees who have completed at least one (1) hour of service shall be eligible to participate in the Plan.

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