Common use of Release from Incarceration Clause in Contracts

Release from Incarceration. You are entitled to a Special Enrollment Period if you are released from incarceration. You may apply for coverage within 60 days before or 60 days after the date of the triggering event. If you apply and are enrolled on or before the date of the triggering event, the effective date of coverage is the first day of the month following the triggering event. If you apply and are enrolled after the date of the triggering event, then the effective date is the first day of the following month. i. Gaining Access to Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement (ICHRA) or Qualified Small Employer Health Reimbursement Arrangement (QSEHRA). If you gain access to an ICHRA or QSEHRA as an alternative to traditional group health plan coverage, you and your eligible dependents are entitled to an SEP. The triggering event is the first day on which coverage under the ICHRA or QSEHRA can take effect. If the notice of ICHRA or QSEHRA availability was required to be provided at least 90 days before the beginning of the Contract Year, the eligible individual may elect to enroll in the Plan within 60 days before the date of the triggering event. If the notice was not required to be provided at least 90 days before the beginning of the Contract Year, the eligible individual may elect to enroll in the Plan within 60 days before or 60 days after the date of the triggering event.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Medical and Hospital Service Contract, Medical and Hospital Service Contract, Medical and Hospital Service Contract

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