Optical Insurance definition

Optical Insurance means Optical Insurance Company, a Vermont corporation, that insures and finances the risks of the Borrower, its Subsidiaries and Affiliates and others.

Examples of Optical Insurance in a sentence

  • Dental Insurance, Term-Life Insurance and Optical Insurance shall be single employee plans.

  • Dental Insurance and Optical Insurance shall be expanded to family plan.

  • During these 90 calendar days, the Business Office will credit the teacher with one and one-half days of accumulative sick leave time for each 30 days and will continue to pay Blue Cross/Blue Shield Premiums, the Life Insurance Premium, the Optical Insurance Premium, and the Dental Insurance Premium.

  • The parties agree that the Optical Insurance provider may be changed by the Employer during the life of the agreement.

  • Section 3: Optical Insurance Each employee or a designated dependent shall receive vision care as provided by the Illinois Vision Services Plan B.

  • Eye Care Plan (Pre-paid Optical Insurance) Insurance premium cost shall be borne by the employee.

  • The City will continue payments on Life, Health, Dental and Optical Insurance in the manner specified in this agreement for such an employee for a twelve (12) month period starting from the day on which all accrued leave time is used up.

  • The Board will provide Optical Insurance benefits to a level of coverage commensurate with that provided by the Agreement for 1996-97.

  • The Board shall provide Optical Insurance coverage for Operation & Maintenance and Office Clerical employees and their families.

  • Optical Insurance The Board of Education shall provide each member of E.D.E.S.A. with optical insurance equivalent to Plan V of the Coop Optical Service/▇▇▇▇▇ Vision.