Miscellaneous Eligibility and Enrollment Provisions Sample Clauses

Miscellaneous Eligibility and Enrollment Provisions. A. The Group agrees to collect required Enrollee payments through payroll withholding and be responsible for making the required payments to BCI on or before the first of each month. Unless required by state or federal law or unless agreed to in writing by BCI and the Council, the Group agrees not to offer to its employees any other hospital, medical, dental or surgical coverage that is not provided by or through BCI, including but not limited to, coverage under a fee for service/indemnity plan, managed care organization or other similar program or plan, if such coverage is available to the Group from BCI during the 12 month period from September 1 through August 31 of each year.
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Miscellaneous Eligibility and Enrollment Provisions. A. The Group agrees to collect required Enrollee premium payments through payroll withholding and make the required premium payments to BCI on or before the first of each month.

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  • Eligibility and Enrollment 2.3.1 The State of Georgia has the sole authority for determining eligibility for the Medicaid program and whether Medicaid beneficiaries are eligible for Enrollment in GF. DCH or its Agent will determine eligibility for PeachCare for Kids and will collect applicable premiums. DCH or its agent will continue responsibility for the electronic eligibility verification system (EVS).

  • General Legal Provisions Amendments to Section 6, if any, are included in Attachment C.

  • SAVINGS PROVISIONS If any provisions of this Agreement are held to be contrary to law by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provisions will not be deemed valid and subsisting except to the extent permitted by law, but all other provisions will continue in full force and effect.

  • Miscellaneous Terms The term "or" is disjunctive; the term "and" is conjunctive. The term "shall" is mandatory; the term "may" is permissive. Masculine terms also apply to females; feminine terms also apply to males. The term "including" is by way of example and not limitation.

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