COBRA Claims definition

COBRA Claims means those Claims for continuation of health plan coverage as required in section 4980B of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
COBRA Claims means any claims reported on or after the Distribution Date by ------------ any Qualified Beneficiary for coverage or benefits under any Medical/Dental Plan (or any predecessor thereto).
COBRA Claims has the meaning set forth in Section 1.5.

Examples of COBRA Claims in a sentence

  • In addition, Choice will provide all necessary information and assistance to Sunburst (at Sunburst's cost and expense) in the defense of any Claims, COBRA Claims, or other actions brought under any of the Plans which could result in Losses for which Sunburst is primarily liable.

  • Subject to the requirements of ----------------------------------- Section 24.0, Sunburst and its authorized agents will be given reasonable access to and may take copies of all information relating to the Claims and COBRA Claims (to the extent permitted by federal and state confidentiality laws) in Choice's and/or its subcontractor's custody, as applicable.

  • Such Claims include, but are not limited to, employment discrimination, harassment, wrongful discharge and COBRA Claims.

  • Upon the request of Sunburst, Choice shall provide ------------------ the Fiduciary Services, as set forth in Exhibit G, in its administration of Claims for disability (including payment), retirement, stock and deferred compensation benefits (and appeals of denied or disputed Claims with respect thereto), and in its final review of appeals of denied or disputed Claims and COBRA Claims under the Medical/Dental Plans.

  • There shall be no coverage for HIPAA Claims and COBRA Claims if the limit amount is stated in Item 7.M. of the Declarations to be $0 or Not Purchased.In the event that any HIPAA Claim first made during the Policy Period or during any applicable Extended Reporting Period, if purchased, is afforded coverage under this Coverage Extension A.

  • In addition, Manor will provide all necessary information and assistance to Choice (at Choice's cost and expense) in the defense of any Claims, COBRA Claims, or other actions brought under any of the Plans which could result in Losses for which Choice is primarily liable.

  • Subject to the requirements of Section 24.0, Choice and its authorized agents will be given reasonable access to and may take copies of all information relating to the Claims and COBRA Claims (to the extent permitted by federal and state confidentiality laws) in Manor's and/or its subcontractor's custody, as applicable.

  • Upon the request of Sunburst, Choice shall ------------------ provide the Fiduciary Services, as set forth in Exhibit G, in its administration of Claims for disability (including payment), retirement, stock and deferred compensation benefits (and appeals of denied or disputed Claims with respect thereto), and in its final review of appeals of denied or disputed Claims and COBRA Claims under the Medical/Dental Plans.

  • Upon the request of Choice, Manor shall provide the Fiduciary Services, as set forth in Exhibit G, in its administration of Claims for disability (including payment), retirement, stock and deferred compensation benefits (and appeals of denied or disputed Claims with respect thereto), and in its final review of appeals of denied or disputed Claims and COBRA Claims under the Medical/Dental Plans.


More Definitions of COBRA Claims

COBRA Claims shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.9(d).

Related to COBRA Claims

  • COBRA Coverage means continuation coverage required under Section 4980B of the Code and Part 6 of Title I of ERISA.

  • COBRA Continuation Coverage means the health care benefit continuation coverage mandated by the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act and similar provisions of state law.

  • COBRA means the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended.

  • COBRA Period means the period beginning on the Date of Termination and ending on the first anniversary thereof.

  • COBRA Continuation Period means the continuation period for medical and dental insurance to be provided under the terms of this Agreement which shall commence on the first day of the calendar month following the month in which the date of termination falls and generally shall continue for an 18 month period.

  • Dependents means dependents as defined in the Internal Revenue Code and as claimed in the taxpayer's federal income tax return for the taxable year or which the taxpayer would have been permitted to claim had the taxpayer filed a federal income tax return.

  • COBRA continuation provision means any of the following:

  • Employee Claims means any claims (including all fines, judgments, penalties, costs, litigation and/or arbitration expenses, attorneys’ fees and expenses, and costs of settlement with respect to any such claim) made by or in respect of an employee or potential hire of Manager against Manager and/or Lessee which are based on a violation or alleged violation of the Employment Laws or alleged contractual obligations.

  • Released PAGA Claims means the claims being released as described in Paragraph 6.2 below.

  • Released Defendants’ Claims means all claims and causes of action of every nature and description, whether known claims or Unknown Claims, whether arising under federal, state, common or foreign law, that arise out of or relate in any way to the institution, prosecution, or settlement of the claims asserted in the Action against Defendants. Released Defendants’ Claims do not include: (i) any claims relating to the enforcement of the Settlement;

  • Released Plaintiff Claims means any and all manner of claims, demands, rights, liabilities, losses, obligations, duties, damages, costs, debts, expenses, interest, penalties, sanctions, fees, attorneys’ fees, actions, potential actions, causes of action, suits, agreements, judgments, decrees, matters, counterclaims, offsets, issues, and controversies of any kind, nature, or description whatsoever, whether accrued or unaccrued, disclosed or undisclosed, apparent or not apparent, foreseen or unforeseen, matured or not matured, suspected or unsuspected, liquidated or not liquidated, fixed or contingent, whether based on state, local, federal, statutory, regulatory, common, or other law or rule, including known claims and Unknown Claims, that (a) were asserted in the Derivative Matters, or (b) Plaintiffs (individually or derivatively on behalf of AMC) or AMC ever had, now have, or hereafter can, shall, or may have that, in full or in part, concern, relate to, arise out of, or are in any way connected to the claims, allegations, transactions, facts, circumstances, events, acts, disclosures, statements, representations, omissions, or failures to act alleged, set forth, referred to, or involved in the Derivative Matters. For the avoidance of doubt, the Released Plaintiff Claims shall not include any claims to enforce the Stipulation or the Settlement.

  • Health Plans means any and all individual and family health and hospitalization insurance and/or self-insurance plans, medical reimbursement plans, prescription drug plans, dental plans and other health and/or wellness plans.

  • Medical Benefits means the monthly fair market value of benefits provided to the Employee and the Employee’s dependents under the major medical, dental and vision benefit plans sponsored and maintained by the Company, at the level of coverage in effect for such persons immediately prior to the Employee’s termination of employment date. The “monthly fair market value” of such benefits shall be equal to the monthly cost as if such persons elected COBRA continuation coverage at such time at their own expense.

  • Retiree means any person who has begun accruing a retirement

  • Gap medical benefits means the benefits (if any) payable in respect of medical expenses that are less than, greater than or equal to the schedule fee, provided always that the medical expenses relate to a professional service that:

  • Dental means of or relating to the teeth and the work of a dentist.

  • Released Plaintiffs’ Claims means all any and all manner of claims, demands, rights, liabilities, losses, obligations, duties, damages, costs, debts, expenses, interest, penalties, sanctions, fees, attorneys’ fees, actions, potential actions, causes of action, suits, agreements, judgments, decrees, matters, issues and controversies of any kind, nature, or description whatsoever, whether known or unknown, disclosed or undisclosed, accrued or unaccrued, apparent or not apparent, foreseen or unforeseen, matured or not matured, suspected or unsuspected, liquidated or not liquidated, fixed or contingent, including Unknown Claims, whether based on state, local, foreign, federal, statutory, regulatory, common, or other law or rule (including claims within the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal courts, such as, but not limited to, federal securities claims or other claims based upon the purchase or sale of Class Shares), that are, have been, could have been, could now be, or in the future could, can, or might be asserted, in the Action or in any other court, tribunal, or proceeding by Plaintiff or any other Activision stockholder derivatively on behalf of Activision or as a member of the Class, or by Activision directly against any of the Defendants’ Releasees, which, now or hereafter, are based upon, arise out of, relate in any way to, or involve, directly or indirectly, any of the actions, transactions, occurrences, statements, representations, misrepresentations, omissions, allegations, facts, practices, events, claims or any other matters, things or causes whatsoever, or any series thereof, that relate in any way to, or could arise in connection with, the Transaction (or relate to or arise as a result of any of the events, acts or negotiations related thereto) and the nomination, appointment or election of Activision directors, including but not limited to those alleged, asserted, set forth, claimed, embraced, involved, or referred to in, or related to the Fifth Amended Class and Derivative Complaint or the Action, except for claims relating to the enforcement of the Settlement and for any claims that Defendants may have against any of their insurers, co-insurers or reinsurers that are not otherwise released pursuant to other documentation. For the avoidance of doubt, the Released Plaintiff’s Claims include all of the claims asserted in the Miller Action, but do not include claims based on conduct of Defendants’ Releasees after the Effective Date.

  • Pay Period means a two (2) calendar week period beginning on a Sunday and ending on the second Saturday thereafter.

  • Released Defendant Claims means any and all manner of claims, demands, rights, liabilities, losses, obligations, duties, damages, costs, debts, expenses, interest, penalties, sanctions, fees, attorneys’ fees, actions, potential actions, causes of action, suits, agreements, judgments, decrees, matters, counterclaims, offsets, issues, and controversies of any kind, nature, or description whatsoever, whether accrued or unaccrued, disclosed or undisclosed, apparent or not apparent, foreseen or unforeseen, matured or not matured, suspected or unsuspected, liquidated or not liquidated, fixed or contingent, whether based on state, local, federal, statutory, regulatory, common, or other law or rule, including known claims and Unknown Claims, which any Defendant ever had, now has, or may have against any of the Plaintiff Released Persons and/or the Released SLC Persons that arise out of, are based upon, or relate to the institution, prosecution, or settlement of the claims asserted in the Action. For the avoidance of doubt, the Released Defendant Claims shall not include any claims to enforce this Stipulation or the Settlement.

  • dependants for the purpose of definition, dependants are spouse, dependent children and anyone for whom the employee claims exemption on federal income tax returns;

  • Health and Welfare Benefits means any form of insurance or similar benefit programs, which may include but not be limited to, medical, hospitalization, surgical, prescription drug, dental, optical, psychiatric, life, or long-term disability.

  • Welfare Benefits means the types of benefits described in Section 3(1) of ERISA (whether or not covered by ERISA).

  • Two-year claim limitation means no benefit is payable for any claim submitted two years or more from the date of admission or service provision.

  • Health Benefits means health maintenance organization, insured or self-funded medical, dental, vision, prescription drug and behavioral health benefits.

  • Proof of Claim and Release means the Proof of Claim and Release form for submitting a Claim, which, subject to approval of the Court, shall be substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A-2, that a Class Member must complete and submit should that Class Member seek to share in a distribution of the Net Settlement Fund.

  • Covered Claims Claim" means any claim, dispute or controversy between you and us that in any way arises from or relates to this Agreement, the Account, the issuance of any Card, any rewards program, any prior agreement or account. "Claim" includes disputes arising from actions or omissions prior to the date any Card was issued to you, including the advertising related to, application for or approval of the Account. "Claim" has the broadest possible meaning, and includes initial claims, counterclaims, cross-claims and third-party claims. It includes disputes based upon contract, tort, consumer rights, fraud and other intentional torts, constitution, statute, regulation, ordinance, common law and equity (including any claim for injunctive or declaratory relief). "Claim" does not include disputes about the validity, enforceability, coverage or scope of this Arbitration Provision or any part thereof (including, without limitation, the prohibition against class proceedings, private attorney general proceedings and/or multiple party proceedings described in Paragraph C.7 (the "Class Action Waiver"), the last sentence of Paragraph C.13 and/or this sentence); all such disputes are for a court and not an arbitrator to decide. However, any dispute or argument that concerns the validity or enforceability of the Agreement as a whole is for the arbitrator, not a court, to decide.