PLAN ENTRY DATE Sample Clauses

PLAN ENTRY DATE. (1.24). "Plan Entry Date" means the Effective Date and (Choose one of a. through d.): a. [ ] Monthly. The first day of the month coinciding with or next following the Employee's satisfaction of the Plan's eligibility conditions, if any.
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PLAN ENTRY DATE. The Plan Entry Date is the date when an employee may commence participation in the Plan once the Service Period Requirement has been satisfied. The Plan Entry Date will be Same as the underlying medical plan. A separate entry date for an HRA may be imposed as set forth in Item 9.
PLAN ENTRY DATE. “Plan Entry Date” means the Effective Date and: (Choose one of (f) through (j). Choose (k) if applicable) [Note: If the Employer does not elect (k), the elections under (f) through (j) apply to all types of contributions. The Employer must elect at least one Entry Date per Plan Year.]
PLAN ENTRY DATE. Notwithstanding Sections 1.16 and 2.01 of the Plan, a 1994 ASI Division Employee who completes a Year of Service (taking into account Section 1.02 of this Appendix B) on or before January 31, 1995, shall become a Participant in the Plan on January 31, 1995 (if employed by Flow International Corporation on that date).
PLAN ENTRY DATE. 52 1.04 CREDITING SERVICE FOR VESTING.............................................52 1.13
PLAN ENTRY DATE. Employees eligible to participate may become Participants: On the first of the month following a 30 day period.
PLAN ENTRY DATE. The first March 1 after the Eligible Employee becomes eligible as a result of new employment or promotion, or, in the case of an Eligible Employee who is listed on Schedule A attached to and incorporated into this Plan, the date identified as the Eligible Employee's Plan Entry Date on Schedule A.
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PLAN ENTRY DATE. Eligible Employees shall become Participants:
PLAN ENTRY DATE. The Effective Date and every January 1 --------------- and July 1 after the Effective Date.
PLAN ENTRY DATE. Plan Entry Date" means the Effective Date and: (Choose (d), (e) or (f)) /x/
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