Retroactive Coverage definition

Retroactive Coverage means the availability of coverage for incurred medical expenses covered under the State Plan for a period not to exceed 3 months before the month of application.
Retroactive Coverage means that the benefit period begins on the date the total disability is declared, provided that the waiting period has expired. Rule of 78 means the formula applied to the premiums to be reimbursed. If the insurance is terminated before the end of its term, the reimbursement is equal to the unearned portion of the paid premium (according to the “Rule of 78”). Any termination shall be dealt with in accordance with the provincial legislation then in effect.
Retroactive Coverage means: where the Retroactive Date has been stated in the Schedule, coverage hereon is extended to cover losses occurring between the Retroactive Date and the inception date of this Contract that are not otherwise covered by the Named Insured’s previous policies by reason of the claim being made outside of the previous policies claims reporting terms. Subject always to the terms, Conditions and Exclusions of this Contract

Examples of Retroactive Coverage in a sentence

  • Retroactive Coverage, except in connection with unknown incidents, covered under a claims made coverage.

  • Pursuant to the January 2019 CMS Approval of 1115 Waiver, AHCCCS is waived from approving Prior Quarter Coverage eligibility (also referred to as Retroactive Coverage in the 1115 Waiver Approval) for individuals who are NOT in the following three categories: children under 19, women who are pregnant, and women who are in the 60-day post-partum period beginning the last day of pregnancy.

  • The Retroactive Coverage Date (if the policy is written on a “claims made” form) shall be the same as the effective date of the DP Contract Documents.

  • Pursuant to the January 2019 CMS Approval of Section 1115 Demonstration Waiver, AHCCCS is waived from approving Prior Quarter Coverage eligibility (also referred to as Retroactive Coverage in the Section 1115 Demonstration Waiver Approval) for individuals who are NOT in the following three categories: children under 19, individuals who are pregnant, and individuals who are in the 60-day post-partum period beginning the last day of pregnancy.