Examples of Plan Provisions in a sentence
Interpretation of Employer's Plan Provisions The Plan Administrator has given the Claim Administrator the initial authority to establish or construe the terms and conditions of the Health Benefit Plan and the discretion to interpret and determine benefits in accordance with the Health Benefit Plan's provisions.
In order to complete compliance by July 1, 2014, the benefits for MHCD services will be moved from the Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Program section of the Summary Plan Description to the Medical Plan Provisions section.
Examples of when an Enrollee may cease to be eligible: • For the Subscriber, when you leave the company; • For a Spouse, when the employee and spouse divorce; • For a child, when the child reaches the age limit for coverage as outlined in the Plan Provisions; or • For a handicapped Dependent, when no longer handicapped.
Welfare Plan Provisions Any employee requiring such information shall contact the Shop Xxxxxxx for same.
After three (3) years or more of service as defined in the University System of New Hampshire 403(b) Summary Plan Provisions, the bargaining unit member is 100% vested in the employer contributions.
Electronic execution of this Agreement shall have the same binding effect as a written or hard copy signature and accordingly, shall bind the Participant and the Company to all of the terms and conditions set forth in the Applicable Plan Provisions and this Agreement.
The Summary of Plan Provisions describes plan information, including, but not limited to eligibility, enrollment, contribution levels, vesting (including breaks in service), beneficiaries, withdrawals, involuntary termination, additional retirement contributions, and annual limits.
Section 6 of this report includes my evaluation of the Proposed District Plan Provisions in accordance with Section 32AA.
Summary of Plan Provisions for Retirement Eligibility – For members employed before July 1, 2010, a member is eligible to retire when one of the following events occurs: The member’s age and earned service credit add up to the sum of 75 or more, The member is at least sixty-five years of age and has five or more years of earned service credit, or The member has service credit totaling 25 years or more.
Eligible Dependent(s) may include: • Subscriber’s lawful spouse (or domestic partner, if covered) • Subscriber’s unmarried children, including: • A newborn, natural child or a child placed with Subscriber for adoption; • A stepchild; • Children within the age limit requirement(s) outlined in the Plan Provisions section of this EOC; and • An unmarried Dependent child who is incapable of self-support because of an intellectual disability or physical handicap that began prior to the age limit requirement.