Common use of Initial Enrollee Contribution Clause in Contracts

Initial Enrollee Contribution. The first installment will be due 60 days after the enrollee is enrolled into an MCO or ESP, and may not exceed one-twelfth (1/12) of the enrollee’s total required annual POWER Account contribution. HIP coverage will not begin until the first day of the coverage month after the first POWER Account contribution installment is received, or, if payment is made by check, the check clears. The MCO or ESP must notify the state within 5 to 30 days after an enrollee’s first POWER Account contribution installment has been received.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.medicaid.gov, www.in.gov

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Initial Enrollee Contribution. The first installment will be due 60 days after the enrollee is enrolled into an MCO or ESP, and may not exceed one-twelfth (1/12) of the enrollee’s total required annual POWER Account contribution. HIP coverage will not begin until the first day of the coverage month after the first POWER Account contribution installment is received, or, if payment is made by check, the check clears. The MCO or ESP must notify the state State within 5 to 30 days after an enrollee’s first POWER Account contribution installment has been received.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.medicaid.gov, www.in.gov

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Initial Enrollee Contribution. The first installment will be due 60 days after the enrollee is enrolled into an MCO or ESPMCO, and may not exceed one-twelfth (1/12) of the enrollee’s total required annual POWER Account contribution. HIP coverage will not begin until the first day of the coverage month after the first POWER Account contribution installment is received, or, if payment is made by check, the check clears. The MCO or ESP must notify the state within 5 to 30 days after an enrollee’s first POWER Account contribution installment has been received.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.in.gov

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