Enrollment Period definition

Enrollment Period means that period of time prescribed by the Administrator, which period shall conclude prior to the Offering Date, during which Eligible Employees may elect to participate in an Offering Period. The duration and timing of Enrollment Periods may be changed or modified by the Administrator from time to time.
Enrollment Period means the period agreed upon by the Policyholder and Us when an Eligible Person may enroll for coverage or an Insured may change benefit elections under the Policy.
Enrollment Period means the period during which an Eligible Employee may elect to participate in the Plan, with such period occurring before the first day of each Offering Period, as prescribed by the Administrator.

Examples of Enrollment Period in a sentence

  • When you move, you will have a Special Enrollment Period that will allow you to switch to Original Medicare or enroll in a Medicare health or drug plan that is available in your new location.

  • When you move, you will have a Special Enrollment Period that will allow you to switch to Original Medicare or enroll in a Medicare health or drug plan that is available in your new location.It is also important that you call Social Security if you move or change your mailing address.

  • Chapter 6 (What you pay for your Part D prescription drugs) gives more information about drug coverage and what you pay.Please note: When you enter, live in, or leave a skilled nursing facility, you are entitled to a Special Enrollment Period.

  • If you or your dependents fail to enroll at this time, you cannot enroll in the plan unless you do so through an Open Enrollment Period or a Special Enrollment Period.

  • A Special Enrollment Period is a time outside the yearly Open Enrollment Period when you can sign up for health coverage.


More Definitions of Enrollment Period

Enrollment Period means, for a particular Customer, the period of time during which a Competitive Supplier may submit an enrollment transaction to a Distribution Company for initiation of Generation Service concurrent with the start of the Customer's next billing cycle.
Enrollment Period means a period prior to the start of an Offering Period during which Eligible Employees must submit the required enrollment forms to participate in such Offering Period, which period shall end at least five (5) business days (or such other date as may be specified in advance by the Administrator) prior to the start of the Offering Period.
Enrollment Period means the first 30 days following each new Eligible Employee’s hire date when Employees may select Benefits for the current Plan Year, and an enrollment period required by Code Section 4980H for a FTE.
Enrollment Period means with respect to any Offering, the period designated by the Committee prior to such Offering during which Eligible Employees may authorize payroll deductions through a Subscription. Unless the Committee determines otherwise, the Enrollment Period with respect to any Offering shall end on the twenty-fifth day of the month immediately preceding the Offering Commencement Date and any Subscription received after such date shall be deemed to be an enrollment in the next following Offering.
Enrollment Period means the period immediately preceding the Offering Period that is designated by the Administrator in its discretion as the period during which an Eligible Employee may elect to participate in the Plan.
Enrollment Period means, with respect to a given Offering Period, that period established by the Committee prior to the commencement of such Offering Period during which Employees may elect to participate in order to purchase Common Stock at the end of that Offering Period in accordance with the terms of this Plan.
Enrollment Period means the 12-month period for which Iowa Health and Wellness plan eligibility is established.