Examples of Sponsored Dependent in a sentence
The employee has the option of purchasing the Sponsored Dependent coverage for each fiscal year.
Class II and Sponsored Dependent children may elect coverage under COBRA independently of the Surviving Spouse and/or Class I Dependents.
For those teachers who elect insurance protection under Section 3.11.1.A, the BOARD shall provide payroll deduction privileges, without cost to the teacher, for MESSA Dependent Life Insurance, MESSA Sponsored Dependent Insurance, and/or MESSA Group Survivor Income Insurance.
If a covered Employee, Spouse or Sponsored Dependent is the Legal Guardian of a child or children, these children may be enrolled in this Plan as covered Dependents.
The Plan of the Custodial Parent;The Plan of the Spouse or Sponsored Dependent of the custodial parent (if custodial parent is an Employee of the University);The Plan of the non-custodial parent; and thenThe Plan of the Spouse or Sponsored Dependent of the non-custodial The Plan of the spouse of the non-custodial parent.
Bereavement counseling services by a licensed social worker or a licensed pastoral counselor for the patient's immediate family (covered Spouse/ Sponsored Dependent and/or covered Dependent Children) are a covered expense.
Parents or other relatives over age 26 can be covered, provided IRS dependent guidelines are met, by purchasing a Sponsored Dependent Rider through payroll deduction.
Any increase in contribution that must be paid by a covered Employee, or the Spouse, Sponsored Dependent, or Dependent child of the covered Employee, for coverage under the Plan that results from the occurrence of one of the events listed above is a loss of coverage.
Your dependents may be identified as either a Spouse, Life Partner, Child, Brother or Sister, Ward, Stepson or Stepdaughter, Grandson or Granddaughter, Nephew or Niece, Collateral Dependent, Ex-Spouse, Foster Child, Sponsored Dependent, Other Relationship or Other Relative.
As described below, Eligible Family Members may include your Spouse, Sponsored Dependent, and your Eligible Children by birth, adoption, legal guardianship, marriage (step-child), or a child for whom you or your Spouse has Court-ordered custody (i.e., for which you’ve been issued a Court Order).Spouse: The person to whom you are legally married as determined by state law and the United States Tax Code.