Micro-employer definition

Micro-employer means a business entity that employs not more than 20 employees.
Micro-employer means an employer that has an average of 4 or fewer employees eligible for health care benefits in the 12 months preceding its enrollment in the Community Health Access Program.
Micro-employer means an employer that has an average of 4 or fewer employees eligible for health care benefits in the 12 months preceding its enrollment in a plan offered by a community health plan corporation.[PL 2001, c. 439, Pt. BBB, §1 (NEW); PL 2001, c. 439, Pt. BBB, §3 (AFF).]

More Definitions of Micro-employer

Micro-employer means a business entity that
Micro-employer means an employer that has an average of 4 or fewer employees eligible for health care benefits in the 12 months preced- ing its enrollment in a plan offered by a commu- nity health plan corporation.

Related to Micro-employer

  • Public employer means the State of Oregon, and the following political subdivisions:

  • Participating Employer means any trade or business (whether or not incorporated) which adopts this Plan with the consent of the Company identified in the Adoption Agreement.

  • Employer as defined in Section 3(5) of ERISA.

  • The Employer or “The Purchaser” means the "Registrar General, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur" and the "District Judge" of the District Courts.

  • Affiliated employee means any individual employed by a recipient who receives compensation directly from government assistance or a contract with the District of Columbia government, including any employee of a contractor or subcontractor of a recipient who performs services pursuant to government assistance or a contract. The term “affiliated employee” does not include those individuals who perform only intermittent or incidental services with respect to the government assistance or contract, or who are otherwise employed by the contractor, recipient or subcontractor.

  • School employee means (1) a teacher, substitute teacher, school administrator, school superintendent, guidance counselor, psychologist, social worker, nurse, physician, school paraprofessional or coach employed by a local or regional board of education or working in a public elementary, middle or high school; or (2) any other individual who, in the performance of his or her duties, has regular contact with students and who provides services to or on behalf of students enrolled in a public elementary, middle or high school, pursuant to a contract with the local or regional board of education.