Eligible children definition

Eligible children means named dependent children including adopted and step children of the Insured Person between Ages three (3) years and eighteen (18) years or upto twenty three (23) years if attending as a full time student with an accredited Institution of Higher Learning, who are unmarried, and receive the majority of maintenance and support from the Insured Person.
Eligible children includes:
Eligible children means children from birth to thirty-six months of age, who are not eligible for special education and related services pursuant to sections 10-76a to 10-76h, inclusive, and who need early intervention services because such children are:

Examples of Eligible children in a sentence

  • State Vaccine Eligible Children I will not charge a vaccine administration fee to non-Medicaid state vaccine-eligible children that exceeds the administration fee cap of $21.96 per vaccine dose.

  • Non-VFC Vaccine Eligible Children I will not charge a vaccine administration fee to non-Medicaid state vaccine eligible children that exceed the administration fee cap of $19.85 per vaccine dose.

  • How to Most Effectively Cover CHIP- Eligible Children – Analysis to explore implications of possible coverage alternatives permitted under current law, including coverage within the Exchange, for children who currently qualify for the Healthy Families Program.

  • Dependent Life Insurance Spouse: $5,000.00 Eligible Children over 14 days of age: $2,000.00 Accidental Death and Dismemberment 2X regular annual base salary, continued until retirement.

  • The Department shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, in whole or with respect to any identifiable part of the Program, effective immediately in cases of imminent danger to the health and safety of Eligible Children, Parents and/or staff, or upon the filing of a petition in bankruptcy or insolvency, by or against the Provider.


More Definitions of Eligible children

Eligible children means children three and four years of age and children five years of age who are not eligible to enroll in school pursuant to section 10-15c, or who are eligible to enroll in school and will attend a school readiness program pursuant to section 10-16t;
Eligible children means named dependent children including adopted and step children of the Insured/Insured Person between Ages six (6) months and eighteen (18) years (twenty three (23) years if attending as a full time student an accredited Institution of Higher Learning) who are unmarried, who permanently reside with the Insured/Insured Person, and receive the majority of maintenance and support from the Insured/Insured Person.
Eligible children means children with low-incidence, high need disabilities who need the services of the regional program.
Eligible children means the plural of “Eligible Child”.
Eligible children is defined as any child under 21 years of age, or at any age if totally and permanently disabled, who are unmarried and legally residing with the dependent of the surviving spouse.
Eligible children means all natural or adopted children of a Participant under the age of twenty-one (21), including any child conceived prior to the death of a Participant.
Eligible children means children birth to three years of age who reside in the state and who meet the eligibility criteria within this rule.