Eligibility Waiting Period definition

Eligibility Waiting Period means the continuous length of time you must be in Active Employment in an eligible class to reach your Eligibility Date.
Eligibility Waiting Period means the continuous length of time an Employee must be in Active Employment in an eligible class to reach his Eligibility Date.
Eligibility Waiting Period means the period of time that an employee must be in the employ of an employer or an individual must be a member of a union or a permitted group association before becoming an eligible for coverage under this part.

Examples of Eligibility Waiting Period in a sentence

  • If you were insured under the Prior Plan on the day before the effective date of your Employer's coverage under the Group Policy, your Eligibility Waiting Period is waived on the effective date of your Employer's coverage under the Group Policy.

  • If your Life Insurance ends because you cease to be a Member, and if you become a Member again within 90 days, the Eligibility Waiting Period will be waived.

  • If your insurance ends because you cease to be a Member for any reason other than a covered Disability, and if you become a Member again within 90 days, the Eligibility Waiting Period will be waived.

  • The Eligibility Waiting Period is the period of time you must be in Active Service to be eligible for coverage.

  • Your Eligibility Waiting Period will be extended by the number of days you are not in Active Service.


More Definitions of Eligibility Waiting Period

Eligibility Waiting Period means the period of continuous membership in an eligible class that you must wait before you become eligible for coverage under the Plan. The period begins on the date you enter an eligible class and ends on the date you complete six months of continuous membership in an eligible class.
Eligibility Waiting Period means the continuous length of time an Employee must be in Active Employment (3 months) to reach his Eligibility Date.
Eligibility Waiting Period as shown in the Schedule of Benefits means the continuous length of time an Employee must serve in an eligible class to reach his/her Eligibility Date.
Eligibility Waiting Period means a one (1) year waiting period that may be elected by an Employer in accordance with Subsection 2.7 and (a) that is concurrent with a Member's first twelve
Eligibility Waiting Period means the time that a person must be employed before they may enroll. The Eligibility Waiting Period is chosen by the Applicant and may differ by Eligible Classes. The Eligibility Waiting Period, if any, is noted on the Declaration Page and in Article III.
Eligibility Waiting Period. Current Employees: Eligible on date of implementation. Employees hired on or after 10/1/17: First of the month following date of hire. Weekly Benefit: 60% Weekly Maximum: $700.00 Elimination Period Illness/Accident: 15 calendar days/15 calendar days
Eligibility Waiting Period means 120 calendar months of Active Service.