Examples of Insurance Pool Governing Board in a sentence
Indeed, an “Analysis of Group Health Insurance Mandates Required By The Oregon Insurance Code,” authored by the Oregon Insurance Pool Governing Board on March 12, 2004, states that ORS 743.556 is a “benefit mandate” and requires coverage of expenses arising from treatment for mental or nervous conditions.
The Employer’s obligation described in this Section is waived in the event the FHIAP program is no longer available by an act of the Oregon Legislature or enrollment limits established by the Oregon Insurance Pool Governing Board.
The Insurance Pool Governing Board shall encourage increased health insurance coverage among small employers by providing technical assistance on obtaining employee benefits and on incentives including, but not limited to, information on the pretax health benefit options allowed under section 125 of the United States Internal Revenue Code and by using other means necessary to market such coverage to small employers.
There are a number of cases where serial review is in the best interest of the DER customer/developer whether there are upgrades or not.
Pervomayskaya Zarya is one of Russia’s oldest producers of women’s clothing.
The Insurance Pool Governing Board was responsible for carrying out those decisions through program implementation.5 Program Design: The Choices Made The Family Health Insurance Assistance Program is a subsidy program to help chronically uninsured people obtain health coverage.
Eighty-three percent (83%) were in favour of this change, although there were comments related to how LSCI would be informed if age of stand had been extended, and communication with inspectors prior to inspection.Changing the Isolation standards for Forages by adding - 3 plants per square meter on average of plants that may cross pollinate with the pedigreed crop - was agreed on by respondents (73%).
Resident” means an individual who meets the residency requirements established by rule by the [ Insurance Pool Governing Board] office.
Subsidized member” means a medical assistance program client who is enrolled in a benefits plan and who is receiving a subsidy from the Family Health Insurance Assistance Program [ of the Insurance Pool Governing Board] established in ORS 735.720 to 735.740.
Health benefit plans for small employers offered by the [Insurance Pool Governing Board] Office of Private Health Partnerships under ORS 735.710 (8) that are not eligible for a subsidy under ORS 735.724 may be offered only to small employers that did not provide a health benefit plan for eligible employees on July 1, 2003, and to small employers that begin business op- erations on or after [the effective date of this 2003 Act] September 2, 2003.