Long Term Substitute Insurance Eligibility Sample Clauses

Long Term Substitute Insurance Eligibility. When the duration of a long term sub assignment is known to exceed 60 paid days, then the long term sub becomes eligible for benefits when the assignment begins. When the duration of a long term sub assignment is unknown and subsequently becomes known to exceed 60 paid days, then the long term sub becomes eligible for benefits at the time the assignment duration becomes known to exceed 60 paid days or when the duration exceeds 60 paid days.
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Related to Long Term Substitute Insurance Eligibility

  • Long-Term Substitute Teachers A long-term substitute teacher is defined as a teacher appointed by the Board of Education to fill a temporary teaching vacancy in a classroom for a period of ninety (90) consecutive days or longer. Long-term substitute teachers are entitled to all the rights and privileges accorded a first year teacher, prorated for the period of appointment.

  • Long Term Disability (LTD 4.7.1 The school board shall cooperate in the administration of the LTD Plan. It is understood that administration means that the school board will co-operate with the enrolment and deduction of premiums and provide available necessary data to the insurer, upon request. The school board will remit premiums collected to the carrier on behalf of the teachers.

  • Long Term Disability The Employer agrees to provide Long Term Disability benefits for active full-time employees after fifty-two (52) weeks if an Employee is unable to perform any occupation (reasonably suited by means of training, education or experience). The Plan will provide for sixty-six and two thirds percent (66 2/3%) of an Employee's basic monthly earnings to a maximum of $1,500.00. Coverage would cease the date an Employee attains normal retirement age.

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