Common use of Quarterly Look Back Clause in Contracts

Quarterly Look Back. Part time unlimited employees who: • are anticipated to work at least sixty (60) hours per pay period in an insurance eligible appointment for three (3) months or who have worked for at least sixty (60) hours per pay period in an insurance eligible appointment for three (3) months and who are anticipated to continue to work at that level in an insurance eligible appointment shall be eligible for the full Employer Contribution. • are anticipated to work at least forty (40) hours but not more than sixty (60) hours per pay period in an insurance eligible appointment for three (3) months or who have worked for at least forty (40) hours but not sixty (60) hours per pay period in an insurance eligible appointment for three (3) months and who are anticipated to continue to work at that level in an insurance eligible appointment shall be eligible for a partial Employer Contribution. Employees shall be reviewed quarterly to determine the actual number of hours worked and hours anticipated to be worked. If the employee does not continue to meet the above standards, the employee’s insurance eligibility status shall be changed to the appropriate level.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Quarterly Look Back. Part time unlimited employees who: are anticipated to work at least sixty (60) hours per pay period in an insurance eligible appointment for three (3) months or who have worked for at least sixty (60) hours per pay period in an insurance eligible appointment for three (3) months and who are anticipated to continue to work at that level in an insurance eligible appointment shall be eligible for the full Employer Contribution. are anticipated to work at least forty (40) hours but not more than sixty (60) hours per pay period in an insurance eligible appointment for three (3) months or who have worked for at least forty (40) hours but not sixty (60) hours per pay period in an insurance eligible appointment for three (3) months and who are anticipated to continue to work at that level in an insurance eligible appointment shall be eligible for a partial Employer Contribution. Employees shall be reviewed quarterly to determine the actual number of hours worked and hours anticipated to be worked. If the employee does not continue to meet the above standards, the employee’s insurance eligibility status shall be changed to the appropriate level.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.lrl.mn.gov, www.leg.mn.gov

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Quarterly Look Back. Part time unlimited employees who: • are anticipated to work at least sixty (60) hours per pay period in an insurance eligible appointment for three (3) months or who have worked for at least sixty (60) hours per pay period in an insurance eligible appointment for three (3) months and who are anticipated to continue to work at that level in an insurance eligible appointment shall appointmentshall be eligible for the full Employer Contribution. • are anticipated to work at least forty (40) hours but not more than sixty (60) hours per pay period in an insurance eligible appointment for three (3) months or who have worked for at least forty (40) hours but not sixty (60) hours per pay period in an insurance eligible appointment for three (3) months and who are anticipated to continue to work at that level in an insurance eligible appointment shall be eligible for a partial Employer Contribution. Employees shall be reviewed quarterly to determine the actual number of hours worked and hours anticipated to be worked. If the employee does not continue to meet the above standards, the employee’s insurance eligibility status shall be changed to the appropriate level.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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