Newly Eligible definition

Newly Eligible means recently determined through the eligibility determination process as having the right to obtain state health benefits, satisfying the appropriate conditions;
Newly Eligible means a person who meets one of the following criteria:
Newly Eligible means first eligible for Medicare benefits by

Examples of Newly Eligible in a sentence

  • For a Newly Eligible Employee, the deferral election may be made after the first day of a Plan Year provided it is made within 30 days after becoming eligible to participate in this Plan.

  • Such a deferral election by a Newly Eligible Employee is irrevocable once it has been received by the Plan Administrator and the deadline for making such election has expired, except as otherwise provided under this Plan.

  • Coverage for a Newly Eligible PersonCoverage for you and any of your Dependents will take effect on the date agreed to by the Enrolling Group and us.

  • Coverage for a Newly Eligible DependentCoverage for a new Dependent acquired by reason of birth, legal adoption, legal guardianship, placement for adoption, court or administrative order, or marriage will take effect on the date of the event.

  • New Hire or Newly Eligible Employee Enrollment If you begin work at the Company and are eligible for health benefits, you will have an opportunity to choose whether you would like to participate in this plan, and whether you want to enroll your dependents.


More Definitions of Newly Eligible

Newly Eligible means first eligible for Medicare benefits by reason of age or disability on or after January 1, 2020, in accordance with 42 U.S.C. s.426 or 426-1.
Newly Eligible means those persons who a) attain the age of 65 on or after January 1, 2020 or b) first become eligible for Medicare due to age, disability, or end-stage renal disease (ERD), on or after January 1, 2020.
Newly Eligible means a Medicare eligible person who attains age 65 on or after
Newly Eligible means those individuals who: (a) have attained age 65 on or after January 1, 2020; or (b) first become eligible for Medicare due to age, disability or end-stage renal disease (ESRD) on or after January 1, 2020. This means that to be ineligible to purchase Plan C or F, an individual must BOTH have turned 65 on or after January 1, 2020 AND first become Medicare eligible on or after that date. If an individual becomes Medicare eligible before January 1, 2020 based on disability or ESRD status, OR turns 65 before January 1, 2020, whether eligible for Medicare on that date or not, they would not be considered “newly eligible” under MACRA and can buy a Plan C or F when they are entitled to Medicare Part A and enrolled in Part B.
Newly Eligible means an individual who (i) is hired or rehired as an Employee, (ii) was not eligible to participate in the Plan or in a deferred compensation plan that is aggregated
Newly Eligible means recently determined through the eligibility determination process as having
Newly Eligible means those individuals who become eligible for Medicare due to age, disability or end-stage renal disease on or after January 1, 2020.