DEPENDENT ADULT Sample Clauses

DEPENDENT ADULT. A person who presents long-term or permanent functional limitation or disability, understood as a restriction in their physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory capacity, determined by an authorized physi- cian or legally declared; therefore, requiring assistance from a third party.
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DEPENDENT ADULT. Any person who is dependent on the Insured Person and for whom the Insured Person is in receipt of a carer or attendance benefit from the state. Director Any person holding the position of director or company secretary with the Group Policyholder but not non-executive director unless otherwise agreed in writing with Chubb.
DEPENDENT ADULT. In the event of the Accidental death of an Insured Person, the additional Benefit Amount stated in the Schedule of Benefits for each Dependent Adult.
DEPENDENT ADULT. A person who presents long-term or permanent functional limitation or disability, understood as a restriction in their physical, mental, intellec- tual, or sensory capacity, determined by an authorized physician or legally declared; therefore, requiring assistance from a third party. DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES: Medically necessary procedures and laboratory testing used to diagnose or treat medical conditions, including pathology, X-rays, ultrasound, and MRI/CT/PET scans.
DEPENDENT ADULT. Any person 18 years or older who depends on others for basic life needs and is incapable of caring for him or herself due to mental or physical challenges.

Related to DEPENDENT ADULT

  • Dependent Care The College will make available to employees, at their option, an Internal Revenue Service Code Section 129 Dependent Care plan. The plan will be established, administered, and communicated to employees by the State without cost to the employees.

  • Dependent Life Insurance In the event of the death of your spouse or dependent child from any cause whatsoever, while you and your dependents are insured under the plan, the insurance company will pay you $10,000 in respect of your spouse and $5,000 in respect of each insured dependent child. This applies to those employees with family health coverage only.

  • Dependent Coverage For dependent dental coverage, the Employer contributes an amount equal to the lesser of fifty (50) percent of the dependent premium of the State Dental Plan, or the actual dependent premium of the dental plan chosen by the employee.

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