Extended Family definition
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EOHHS will notify the Contractor of a member's change of eligibility to Extended Family Planning.
Individuals who attain eligibility due to a pregnancy are guaranteed eligibility for comprehensive services through two months postpartum or post loss of pregnancy and then are eligible for an Extended Family Planning benefit for up to an additional twenty-four months.
It also includes individuals who are eligible for the Extended Family Planning Benefits described herein.
The Contractor agrees to offer an Extended Family Planning program (with premiums to be paid by EOHHS for women up to two hundred fifty percent (250%) FPL to persons who obtain Title XIX eligibility due to a pregnancy (“SOBRA-Extension” eligible) and who would lose eligibility sixty (60) days post-partum or sixty (60) days following birth or loss of the pregnancy.
An Employee who is the Primary Caregiver and has exhausted all parental leave entitlements may apply for unpaid Extended Family Leave as a continuous extension to their parental leave taken in accordance with this clause.