Open enrollment definition

Open enrollment means a period of time as defined in rule
Open enrollment means the offering of an individual health

Examples of Open enrollment in a sentence

  • Open enrollment changes become effective the first day of the following insurance contract year.

  • Open enrollment periods shall last a minimum of thirty (30) calendar days.

  • Open enrollment begins on October 3rd and ends on October 31st this year.

  • Open enrollment for SEBB insurance shall be held annually as determined by SEBB.


More Definitions of Open enrollment

Open enrollment means a period of time as defined in rule to be held at the same time each year, during which applicants may enroll in a carrier's individual health benefit plan without being subject to health screening or otherwise required to provide evidence of insurability as a condition for enrollment.
Open enrollment means a period of time as defined
Open enrollment means the period between November 1 and December 31 during which an Employee or Dependent who previously waived coverage may enroll in the insurance Plan. An individual who enrolls in the Plan during the Open Enrollment period will become effective on January 1. An Employee or Dependent who waives insurance coverage during the Open Enrollment period must wait until the next Open Enrollment period to enroll in the insurance Plan. The Preexisting Condition Limitation, (reduced by any Creditable Coverage) will apply to any Employee or Dependent enrolling in the Plan during the Open Enrollment period.
Open enrollment means a time period designated by the administrator during which enrollees may enroll addi- tional dependents or apply to transfer their enrollment from one managed health care system to another.
Open enrollment means a policy adopted and implemented by a county board to allow
Open enrollment means a period where Members who reside in a choice area may make changes to their CCO Enrollment.
Open enrollment means a policy adopted and implemented by a county board to allow nonresident students to enroll in any school within the district. Open enrollment is distinct from a mutual agreement of two county boards regarding mass transfer of students, as contemplated in §18-5-13(f)(1)(C) of this code.