Common use of Newborn Children Clause in Contracts

Newborn Children. We will cover an Employee's newborn child for 31 days from the date of birth without additional premium. Coverage may be continued beyond such 31-day period as stated below: If the Employee is already covered for Dependent child coverage on the date the child is born, coverage automatically continues beyond the initial 31 days, provided the premium required for Dependent child coverage continues to be paid. The Employee must notify Us of the birth of the newborn child as soon as possible in order that We may properly provide coverage under this Contract. If the Employee is not covered for Dependent child coverage on the date the child is born, the Employee must: give written notice to enroll the newborn child[; and pay the premium required for Dependent child coverage within 31 days after the date of birth.] If the notice is not given and the premium is not paid within such 31-day period, the newborn child’s coverage will end at the end of such 31-day period. If the notice is given and the premium paid after that 31-day period, the child will be a Late Enrollee A Dependent's coverage under this Contract will end on the first of the following dates:

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Hmo Plan Contract, Hmo Plan Contract, Hmo Plan Contract

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Newborn Children. We will cover an Employee's newborn child for 31 60 days from the date of birth without additional premium. Coverage may be continued beyond such 3160-day period as stated below: If the Employee is already covered for Dependent child coverage on the date the child is born, coverage automatically continues beyond the initial 31 60 days, provided the premium required for Dependent child coverage continues to be paid. The Employee must notify Us of the birth of the newborn child as soon as possible in order that We may properly provide coverage under this Contract. If the Employee is not covered for Dependent child coverage on the date the child is born, the Employee must: give written notice to enroll the newborn child[; and pay the premium required for Dependent child coverage within 31 days 60days after the date of birth.] If the notice is not given and the premium is not paid within such 3160-day period, the newborn child’s coverage will end at the end of such 3160-day period. If the notice is given and the premium paid after that 3160-day period, the child will be a Late Enrollee A Dependent's coverage under this Contract will end on the first of the following dates:Enrollee

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Hmo Plan Contract, Hmo Plan Contract, Hmo Plan Contract

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Newborn Children. We will cover an Employee's newborn child for 31 60 days from the date of birth without additional premium. Coverage may be continued beyond such 3160-day period as stated below: If the Employee is already covered for Dependent child coverage on the date the child is born, coverage automatically continues beyond the initial 31 60 days, provided the premium required for Dependent child coverage continues to be paid. The Employee must notify Us of the birth of the newborn child as soon as possible in order that We may properly provide coverage under this Contract. If the Employee is not covered for Dependent child coverage on the date the child is born, the Employee must: give written notice to enroll the newborn child[; and pay the premium required for Dependent child coverage within 31 days 60days after the date of birth.] If the notice is not given and the premium is not paid within such 3160-day period, the newborn child’s coverage will end at the end of such 3160-day period. If the notice is given and the premium paid after that 3160-day period, the child will be a Late Enrollee A Dependent's coverage under this Contract will end on the first of the following dates:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Hmo Plan Contract

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