Eligible Dependent Child(ren) definition
Examples of Eligible Dependent Child(ren) in a sentence
Upon the end of prescription drug coverage, the spouse, the widow/widower spouse and Eligible Dependent Children shall be offered COBRA coverage as required by law with the cost of COBRA coverage to be borne by the spouse, the widow/widower spouse and Eligible Dependent Children, as applicable.
Any unmarried Eligible Dependent Children of the Insured covered under the Policy before reaching the age limit specified above, who are incapable of self-sustaining employment by reason of mental or physical incapacity, and who are primarily dependent on the Insured for support and maintenance, may continue to be eligible under the Policy beyond that age limit for as long as the Policy is in force, but only if they remain continuously covered under the Policy.
If the Insured fails to furnish the requested proof within 31 days of the request, coverage for the Eligible Dependent Child(ren) will terminate at the end of that 31-day period.
We will pay an additional Education Benefit to your Eligible Dependent Spouse and Eligible Dependent Child(ren) if, due to an Injury sustained while insured under the Policy, you suffer loss of life for which an Accidental Death Benefit is payable under the Policy.
II All Eligible Spouses and Eligible Dependent Children, who are traveling with an Employee on the business, authorization, and expense of the Policyholder, who are not in any other Class.
Orthodontics (for Eligible Dependent Children Under Age 19) 80% UCR (not subject to deductible up to a lifetime maximum of $1,000) 60% UCR (not subject to deductible up to a lifetime maximum of $1,000) 50% UCR (not subject to deductible up to a lifetime maximum of $1,000) 1 If the dental insurance carrier does not define a ‘Preferred Provider Network’, this plan design will not apply and benefits incurred in-network will fall under the ‘Preferred Provider Network’ plan design.
Such coverage for the spouse, widow/widower spouse and Eligible Dependent Children shall continue until such time as the spouse or widow/widower spouse reaches the age of sixty-five (65), upon which date the spouse’s, the widow/widower spouse’sand Eligible Dependent Children’s coverage shall end.
Such coverage for the spouse, widow/widower spouse and Eligible Dependent Children shall continue until such time as the spouse or widow/widower spouse reaches the age of sixty-five (65), upon which date the spouse’s, the widow/widower spouse’s and Eligible Dependent Children’s coverage shall end.
The Company may request that the Insured submit satisfactory proof of the Eligible Dependent Child(ren)'s incapacity and dependency to the Company within 60 days before the Eligible Dependent Child(ren) reach the age limit specified above.
If the Insured fails to furnish the requested proof before the Eligible Dependent Child(ren) reach the age limit, coverage for the Eligible Dependent Child(ren) will not be extended past the age limit.