Examples of Exclusion Period in a sentence
Exclusion period means the period during which the family member participates in a program described in this section, plus 18 months from the date the family member begins the first job acquired by the family member after completion of such program that is not funded by public housing assistance under the 1937 Act.
Reinstatement will take effect on the date you return to Active Work.If the above conditions are met, and the Policy includes a Pre-Existing Condition Exclusion, then:(1) the months of leave will count towards any unmet Pre-Existing Condition Exclusion period; and(2) a new Pre-Existing Condition Exclusion will not apply to the reinstated amount of insurance.
Exclusion period means the period during which the resident participates in a program described in this section, plus 18 months from the date the resident begins the first job acquired by the resident after completion of such program that is not funded by public housing assistance under the U.S. Housing Act of 1937.
There are four types of SDA:• Short suspension (1 to 10 school days)• Long suspension (11 to 20 school days)• Charge-related suspension• Exclusion (period of not more than one year or permanently).
There are four types of SDA: Short suspension (1 to 10 school days) Long suspension (11 to 20 school days) Charge-related suspension Exclusion (period of not more than one year or permanently).