Common use of Special Enrollment Period Clause in Contracts

Special Enrollment Period. A period of time that is no less than 60 days following the date of a triggering event during which: individuals are permitted to enroll in a standard health benefits plan or standard health benefits plan with rider; and individuals who already have coverage are allowed to replace current coverage with a different standard health benefits plans or standard health benefits plan with rider.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Hmo Health Benefits Contract, Individual Health Maintenance Organization (Hmo) Contract, Individual Health Maintenance Organization (Hmo) Contract

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Special Enrollment Period. A period of time that is no less than 60 days following the date of a triggering event during which: individuals are permitted to enroll in a standard health benefits plan or standard health benefits plan with riderplan; and individuals who already have coverage are allowed to replace current coverage with a different standard health benefits plans or standard health benefits plan with rider.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Hmo Health Benefits Contract

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