Common use of Identification Card Clause in Contracts

Identification Card. Any cards issued to Members are for identification only. A. Possession of an identification card confers no right to benefits. B. To be entitled to such benefits, the holder of the card must, in fact, be a Member on whose behalf all applicable Premiums have actually been paid. C. Any person receiving benefits to which he or she is not then entitled will be liable for the actual cost of such benefits.

Appears in 28 contracts

Samples: Individual Enrollment Agreement for a Qualified Health Plan, Individual Enrollment Agreement, Individual Enrollment Agreement for a Qualified Health Plan

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Identification Card. Any cards issued to Members are for identification only. A. Possession of an identification card confers no right to benefits. B. To be entitled to such benefits, the holder of the card must, in fact, be a Member on whose behalf all applicable Premiums have actually been paid. C. Any person receiving benefits to which he or she is not then entitled will be liable for the actual cost of such benefits.. SAMPLE

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Individual Enrollment Agreement for a Qualified Health Plan, Individual Enrollment Agreement for a Qualified Health Plan, Individual Enrollment Agreement

Identification Card. Any cards issued to Members are for identification only. A. Possession of an identification card confers no right to benefits. B. To be entitled to such benefits, the holder of the card must, in fact, be a Member on whose behalf all applicable Premiums premiums have actually been paid. C. Any person receiving benefits to which he or she is not then entitled will be liable for the actual cost of such benefits.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: In Network Group Contract, In Network Group Contract, In Network Group Contract

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Identification Card. Any cards issued to Members are for identification only. A. Possession of an identification card confers no right to benefitsbenefits under the Evidence of Coverage. B. To be entitled to such benefitsbenefits under the Evidence of Coverage, the holder of the card must, in fact, be a Member on whose behalf all applicable Premiums premiums have actually been paid. C. Any person receiving benefits to which he or she is not then entitled under this Evidence of Coverage will be liable for the actual cost of such benefits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Member Contract

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