Initial Enrollment Period definition

Initial Enrollment Period means one of the following periods during which you may first enroll for coverage under this plan:
Initial Enrollment Period means the period of time during which an eligible person may enroll under this Plan, as shown in the GEA signed by the Group.
Initial Enrollment Period means the time allowed by this Plan for enrollment when a person first becomes eligible for coverage.

Examples of Initial Enrollment Period in a sentence

  • An Initial Enrollment Period is the period of time during which an Eligible Employee and Eligible Family Member may enroll under this Plan as shown in the GEA signed by the Group.


More Definitions of Initial Enrollment Period

Initial Enrollment Period means one of the following periods during which an Employee may first enroll for coverage under this policy:
Initial Enrollment Period means a period of at least 30 days following commencement of
Initial Enrollment Period means a period of at least 30 days following commencement of the first eligibility period for an individual.
Initial Enrollment Period means a period of at least thirty days.
Initial Enrollment Period means the first period of time, as defined in contract, prior to or immediately following managed care program or contract implementation, when eligibles can first enroll in an MCO or DBM for the managed care program.
Initial Enrollment Period means the period of time specified in the health benefit plan during which an individual is first eligible to enroll in a small employer health benefit plan. Such period shall be no less favorable than a period beginning on the employee's or member's date of initial eligibility and ending 31 days thereafter.
Initial Enrollment Period means a period of at least 30 days fol-