Annual Open Enrollment Period definition

Annual Open Enrollment Period means the period each year during which a qualified individual may enroll or change coverage in a QHP through the Exchange, as specified in Section 6502 of Article 5 of this chapter, Section 1399.849(c) of the Health and Safety Code, and Section 10965.3(c) of the Insurance Code.
Annual Open Enrollment Period means the periods during each Calendar Year, as designated by the Exchange or applicable law, during which a Qualified Individual may enroll or change coverage in a Qualified Health Plan through the Exchange. Application Filer means the parent, guardian, or other representative who submits an Enrollment Application on behalf of a Qualified Individual for a Child-Only Agreement. By submitting the Enrollment Application for a Child-Only Agreement, the Application Filer agrees to be the party responsible under this Agreement for the payment of Premiums and any other amounts due from the Subscriber and to be the party responsible to provide information requested by CareFirst BlueChoice relating to the Subscriber’s enrollment or the provision of benefits to the Subscriber.
Annual Open Enrollment Period means the periods during each Calendar Year, as designated by the Exchange or applicable law, during which a Qualified Individual may enroll or change coverage in a Qualified Health Plan through the Exchange. Application Filer means the parent, guardian, or other representative who submits an Enrollment Application on behalf of a Qualified Individual for a Child-Only Agreement. By submitting the Enrollment Application for a Child-Only Agreement, the Application Filer agrees to be the party responsible under this Agreement for the payment of Premiums and any other amounts due from the Subscriber and to be the party responsible to provide information requested by CareFirst relating to the Subscriber’s enrollment or the provision of benefits to the Subscriber.

Examples of Annual Open Enrollment Period in a sentence

  • If You do not submit an application within 60 days of Your Spouse becoming eligible, You may apply to add coverage for Your Spouse during an Annual Open Enrollment Period or during an applicable Special Enrollment Period.

  • You may apply for coverage for the Child during an Annual Open Enrollment Period or during any applicable Special Enrollment Period.


More Definitions of Annual Open Enrollment Period

Annual Open Enrollment Period means the period during which a qualified individual may enroll in coverage through the Exchange for an upcoming Benefit Year.
Annual Open Enrollment Period means a period each year during which an individual may enroll or change coverage in an individual health plan that is not sold through a health benefit exchange.
Annual Open Enrollment Period means the periods during each Calendar Year, as designated by the Exchange or applicable law, during which a Qualified Individual may enroll or change coverage in a Qualified Health Plan through the Exchange. The Annual Open Enrollment Period are the dates set forth in 45 CFR 155.410(e).
Annual Open Enrollment Period means the annual period designated by the Committee, which ends not later than the December 31 of a Plan Year, during which a Participant may make or change deferral and/or distribution elections under this Plan.
Annual Open Enrollment Period means the annual period designated by the Committee, which ends not later than the December 31 of a Plan Year, during which a Participant may make or change elections to defer annual Base Salary, Bonuses, Equity-Based Compensation, and SERP distributions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Annual Open Enrollment Period for 2001 shall be the period designated by the Committee which ends not later than November 9, 2001.
Annual Open Enrollment Period means the period each year during which a qualified individual may enroll or change coverage in a QHP offered through an Exchange or enroll in a BCBSAZ plan not sold through an Exchange.
Annual Open Enrollment Period means the period each year during which an individual may enroll or change coverage in a health benefit plan.