PLATINUM COVERAGE PLAN Sample Clauses

PLATINUM COVERAGE PLAN. In the event of a Failure of a Covered Part, We agree to cover the approved costs to repair or to reimburse You for the approved costs of parts and labor (not to exceed the manufacturer’s suggested retail price for part(s) and labor allowances as listed in a nationally recognized parts and labor guide, such as Xxxxxxxx or Alldata) to repair or replace a Covered Part, less any applicable deductible, subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations herein. This Agreement may provide certain coverages which may already be included in the applicable manufacturer’s warranty. IF THE FAILURE, ROADSIDE EVENT OR TRIP INTERRUPTION BENEFIT COVERED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS ALSO COVERED UNDER ANY OTHER WARRANTY, ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, SERVICE POLICY, RECALL, OR REPAIR ADJUSTMENT (“OTHER COVERAGE”), AND IF SUCH OTHER COVERAGE IS LESS THAN THE COVERAGE PROVIDED HEREUNDER, WE WILL PAY THE DIFFERENCE, IF ANY, BETWEEN THE PAYMENTS DUE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT AND THE PAYMENTS DUE UNDER THE OTHER COVERAGE.
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  • Benefit Coverage The Company agrees to provide pension and welfare benefits as described in the Company Booklets, benefit plan documents or policies of insurance for the duration of the Agreement.

  • Same Sex Benefit Coverage An employee who co-habits with a person of the same sex, and who promotes such person as a "spouse" (partner), and who has done so for a period of not less than twelve (12) months, will be eligible to have the person covered as a spouse for purposes of Medical, Extended Health, and Dental benefits.

  • Retiree Coverage Pre-Medicare: Employees who retire on or after January 1, 2011, will be provided the same health care benefits, including but not limited to, cost sharing, that it provides to its active employees until the retiree becomes eligible for Medicare. In the event health care benefits for active employees are eliminated in their entirety, which shall include a change to a one-hundred (100%) percent employee contributory health savings plan, the last health care benefits plan in effect for retirees preceding the elimination of the plan shall remain in effect (absent a contrary order from a Court of competent jurisdiction) until the Employer again provides a health care benefits plan to active employees. Medicare: Retirees must enroll in the Part B Medicare program commencing on the date they first become eligible to participate in the program. Retirees shall be responsible for the cost of such coverage. The Employer shall make available to those retirees who are properly enrolled in the Part B Medicare Program as above provided, a Supplemental Plan, with a $100 deductible. Such Plan will have the same Rx drug benefits the County provides its active employees. In the event Rx drug benefits for active employees are eliminated in their entirety, which shall include a change to a one-hundred (100%) percent employee contributory health savings plan, the Rx drug benefits last in effect for retirees preceding the elimination of the Rx drug benefits for active employees shall remain in effect (absent a contrary order from a Court of competent jurisdiction) until the Employer again provides Rx drug benefits to active employees.

  • Interim Benefits Coverage 4.3.1 For the current term the Boards agree to contribute funds to support the Trust as follows:

  • Vision Coverage A fully employee paid vision benefit will be available beginning January 1, 2021 subject to agreement by the subcommittee of the Joint Labor Management Insurance Committee to the benefit set determined through the state’s Request for Proposal (RFP) process.

  • COMPENSATION COVERAGE (a) When an employee is injured at work and goes on Compensation, he or she shall, when the Compensation Board signifies that the employee may go to work, be returned to the payroll at his or her previous job and rate of pay for a period of one (1) week, to see if he or she is able to do the job he or she held at the time of the injury.

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  • ’ Compensation/Employer’s Liability Insurance If Contractor has employees, it shall maintain workers’ compensation insurance as required by law. Employer’s liability limits shall be not less than $1,000,000 for each accident, $1,000,000 as the aggregate disease policy limit, and $1,000,000 as the disease limit for each employee. If Contractor does not have employees, it shall provide a letter, on company letterhead, to the Judicial Council certifying, under penalty of perjury, that it does not have employees. Upon the Judicial Council’s receipt of the letter, Contractor shall not be required to maintain workers’ compensation insurance.

  • Dependent Coverage For dependent dental coverage, the Employer contributes an amount equal to the lesser of fifty (50) percent of the dependent premium of the State Dental Plan, or the actual dependent premium of the dental plan chosen by the employee.

  • Product Coverage This Agreement shall apply to all manufactured products, - including capital goods, processed agricultural products, and those products failing outside the definition of agricultural products as set out in this Agreement. Agricultural products shall be excluded from the CEPT Scheme.

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