Common use of Initial Effective Date Clause in Contracts

Initial Effective Date. The initial effective date of coverage under the Group Insurance Program is the thirty-fifty (35th) day following the supervisor's first day of employment, re- hire, or reinstatement with the State. The initial effective date of coverage for a supervisor whose eligibility has changed is the date of the change. A supervisor must be actively at work on the initial effective date of coverage, except that a supervisor who is on paid leave on the date State-paid life insurance benefits increase is also entitled to the increased life insurance coverage. In no event shall a supervisor's dependent's coverage become effective before the supervisor's coverage. If a supervisor is not actively at work due to supervisor or dependent health status or medical disability, medical and dental coverage will still take effect. (Life and disability coverage will be delayed until the supervisor returns to work.)

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Initial Effective Date. The initial effective date of coverage under the Group Insurance Program is the thirty-fifty (35th) day following the supervisor's first day of employment, re- re-hire, or reinstatement with the State. The initial effective date of coverage for a supervisor whose eligibility has changed is the date of the change. A supervisor must be actively at work on the initial effective date of coverage, except that a supervisor who is on paid leave on the date State-paid life insurance benefits increase is also entitled to the increased life insurance coverage. In no event shall a supervisor's dependent's coverage become effective before the supervisor's coverage. If a supervisor is not actively at work due to supervisor or dependent health status or medical disability, medical and dental coverage will still take effect. (Life and disability coverage will be delayed until the supervisor returns to work.)

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Initial Effective Date. The initial effective date of coverage under the Group Insurance Program is the thirty-fifty thirtieth (35th30th) day following the supervisor's first day of employment, re- re-hire, or reinstatement with the State. The initial effective date of coverage for a supervisor whose eligibility has changed is the date of the change. A supervisor must be actively at work on the initial effective date of coverage, except that a supervisor who is on paid leave on the date State-paid life insurance benefits increase is also entitled to the increased life insurance coverage. In no event shall a supervisor's dependent's coverage become effective before the supervisor's coverage. If a supervisor is not actively at work due to supervisor or dependent health status or medical disability, medical and dental coverage will still take effect. (Life and disability coverage will be delayed until the supervisor returns to work.)

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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