Exclusion Period definition

Exclusion Period means a period during which specified treatments or services are ex-
Exclusion Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3(q) below.
Exclusion Period means a period during which specified treatments or services are excluded from coverage.

Examples of Exclusion Period in a sentence

  • The Pre-Existing Condition Exclusion period may be reduced in the event a Member has had insurance coverage through another health insurer.

  • There are four types of SDA:• Short suspension (1 to 10 school days)• Long suspension (11 to 20 school days)• Charge-related suspension• Exclusion (period of not more than one year or permanently).

  • For example, the Certificate may reduce any Exclusion period for pre- existing conditions that may apply to the Participant and/or any Eligible Dependent(s) under the new group health plan or health insurance policy.

  • For this reason, it has been decided to use a maximum Fixed Term Exclusion period of five days for any single incident in the process.

  • Exclusion period You may choose for a 5-year exclusion period to apply to your policy and, once the exclusion period is confirmed, you may not cancel this exclusion period.


More Definitions of Exclusion Period

Exclusion Period shall have the meaning given such term in Section 13(t).
Exclusion Period means a period during which specified treatments or services are ex- cluded from coverage.
Exclusion Period means the sixty (60) day period from the date of a Call for Patents describing a draft of a Specification and explicitly initiating an Exclusion Period.
Exclusion Period means a period during which specified treatments
Exclusion Period means the period of thirty (30) days after the date of publication of the Notice to Members during which Class Members may opt out of the Class Action;
Exclusion Period means the periodduring which the family memberparticipates in a program described inthis definition, plus 18 months from thedate the family member begins the first job acquired by the family member after completion of such program that is not funded by public housing assistanceunder the 1937 Act. If the resident isterminated from employment with good cause, the exclusion period shall end.
Exclusion Period refers to the interval beginning with the date Class Notice is first mailed to Settlement Class Members and ending 45 days after the date of first mailing. If a second mailing to any Settlement Class Member is required as a result of the initial mailing being returned as undeliverable, the Exclusion Period for those Settlement Class Members only, who shall be sent a second mailing, will be extended for 15 days (60 days from first mailing) irrespective of when the first mailing was returned as undeliverable.