Enrollment year definition

Enrollment year means January 1 to December 31 of each year of an enrollment cycle.
Enrollment year means the period of time, not to exceed twelve months, during which a Head Start/State preschool program provides center or home based services to a group of children and their families.
Enrollment year means January 1 to December 31 of each year of an en- rollment cycle.

Examples of Enrollment year in a sentence

  • The sixty (60) day period before the end of an Enrollee's Enrollment year, during which an Enrollee may choose to change Health Plans for the following Enrollment year.

  • The Plan requested must have been available for the Open Enrollment year the Contract was purchased.

  • The Plan requested must been available for the Open Enrollment year the Contract was purchased.

  • If there is an increase in Product quantity use Institution must submit an order for all CAL and Server Platform Products used but not accounted for during the previous Enrollment year.

  • A payment and participation schedule will be forwarded in writing or electronically to the Purchaser of an accepted Contract within 60 days of the close of Open Enrollment and first payments are due by May 15th of the Open Enrollment year.


More Definitions of Enrollment year

Enrollment year. - means the twelve-month period commencing on the Programme Enrollment Date and each successive twelve-month period thereafter.
Enrollment year means that 12 consecutive month period commencing on the date a Member’s enrollment is considered effective.
Enrollment year means that 12 consecutive month period commencing on the date a Member’s enrollment is considered effective, however, benefits are based upon a calendar year.
Enrollment year means the period corresponding to the period of the contract for each plan.
Enrollment year means January 1 to Decem- ber 31 of each year of an enrollment cycle.
Enrollment year means January 1 to De- cember 31 of each year of an enrollment cycle.
Enrollment year means the period of time, not to exceed twelve months and not less than thirty-two weeks, during which a Head Start program provides classroom or other program activities for children enrolled in the program.