Group insurance coverage definition

Group insurance coverage means a form of voluntary health and medical services insurance that covers members, with or without their eligible dependents, and that is written under a master policy.
Group insurance coverage means a form of voluntary health
Group insurance coverage means a form of voluntary

Examples of Group insurance coverage in a sentence

  • Group insurance coverage ceases for all employee at age seventy (70).

  • Group insurance coverage for temporary full-time employees will be in accordance with ▇▇▇ #1.

  • Group insurance coverage shall cease for employees at the age of seventy (70).

  • Group insurance coverage ceases for all employees at age seventy (70).

  • Group insurance coverage shall be suspended after thirty (30) days of such leave.

  • Group insurance coverage shall become effective on the employee’s first day on the active payroll and shall continue, if the employee has applied for and is eligible for coverage, to the end of the month in which the employee’s separation from employment is effective; provided, however, that employee whose limited contracts are non-renewed shall continue with group insurance coverage so long as they are on the active payroll.

  • Group insurance coverage will cease for all employees at age seventy (70).

  • Group insurance coverage will remain in effect during the leave, and the employee must make arrangements on payment of the insurance coverage before going on leave.

  • Note: Group insurance coverage may only be maintained for Leave of Absences pertaining to illness or injury, and Waiver of Premium notices must be applied for in absences in excess of fifteen (15) weeks.

  • Group insurance coverage shall be made available to such employee in accordance with COBRA.