Ongoing eligibility definition

Ongoing eligibility for medically needy shall mean that eligibility continues for an SSI-related, CMAP-related, or FMAP-related medically needy person with a zero spenddown.
Ongoing eligibility for medically needy shall mean that eligibility continues for an SSI-related medically needy person with a zero spenddown.
Ongoing eligibility means eligibility continues for people with a zero spenddown. There is no certification period.

Examples of Ongoing eligibility in a sentence

  • Ongoing eligibility must be reassessed by DCFS/CW quarterly, but renewal of the subsidy only completed annually.

  • Ongoing eligibility to approve Underwriters will be determined by MACOD, by confirming the following: the MAP Lender is in good standing; the Chief and Deputy Chief Underwriters are in good standing; the Chief Underwriter or Deputy has co-signed each application submitted by a designated underwriter; and the Chief Underwriter asserts in their annual certification that their Quality Control plan and underwriting staff are in compliance as defined herein.

  • Ongoing eligibility 6.7 You must write to us immediately if you are no longer eligible for an ISA.

  • On-going eligibility may be maintained if the family's gross monthly income is at or below three hundred per cent of the the FPL.

  • The accrediting body of the training institution shall be among those recognized by the United States Department of Education.(fg) Continuation of Ongoing eligibility for services based on vocational training is contingent upon making adequate progress.

  • Ongoing eligibility 1.8 You must contact us immediately if you are no longer eligible for a Stocks & Shares ISA.

  • Ongoing eligibility and participation of Participants shall be determined by the Committee in its sole discretion, and no employee shall have a right to initial or ongoing participation in this Plan.

  • Ongoing eligibility is subject to regular review and assessment by the relevant Commissioner’s NHS Continuing Health Care Assessment Team.

  • High unemployment, restrained demand, and idle production capacity are national in scope.

  • Ongoing eligibility may be maintained if the family's gross monthly income is at or below three hundred per cent of the FPL.

Related to Ongoing eligibility

  • 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 Date means the date you become eligible for insurance under this plan. The Eligibility Requirements are shown in the Schedule of Benefits.

  • Eligibility Requirements means, with respect to any Person, that such Person (i) has total assets (in name or under management) in excess of $600,000,000 and (except with respect to a pension advisory firm or similar fiduciary) capital/statutory surplus or shareholder’s equity of $250,000,000 and (ii) is regularly engaged in the business of making or owning commercial real estate loans or operating commercial mortgage properties.

  • Certificate of eligibility means a document issued by the bureau stating that the criminal record and all records of arrest, investigation, and detention associated with a case that is the subject of a petition for expungement is eligible for expungement.

  • Years of Service means the total number of full years in which a Participant has been employed by one or more Employers. For purposes of this definition, a year of employment shall be a 365 day period (or 366 day period in the case of a leap year) that, for the first year of employment, commences on the Employee's date of hiring and that, for any subsequent year, commences on an anniversary of that hiring date. Any partial year of employment shall not be counted.

  • Qualifying Termination means a termination of Executive’s employment (i) by the Company other than for Cause or (ii) by Executive for Good Reason. Termination of Executive’s employment on account of death, Disability or Retirement shall not be treated as a Qualifying Termination.

  • Qualifying Retirement means the Employee’s voluntary termination of employment after the Employee has (i) attained (X) age sixty-five (65), (Y) age fifty-five (55) with ten (10) Years of Service as a full-time employee of the Partnership or any of its Affiliates, or (Z) an age which, when added to such Years of Service of the Employee equals at least seventy-five (75), and (ii) previously delivered a written notice of retirement to the Partnership and on the date of retirement the Employee has satisfied the minimum applicable advance written notice requirement set forth below: Age at Voluntary Termination Number of Years of Advance Notice 58 or younger 59 60 or older 3 years 2 years 1 year By way of illustration, and without limiting the foregoing, if (i) the Employee is eligible to retire at age fifty-nine (59) after ten (10) Years of Service, (ii) the Employee gives two (2) years notice at age fifty-eight (58) that the Employee intends to retire at age sixty (60), and (iii) the Employee later terminates employment at age fifty-nine (59), then the Employee’s retirement at age fifty-nine (59) would not constitute a Qualifying Retirement. However, if (i) the Employee is eligible to retire at age fifty-nine (59) after ten (10) Years of Service, (ii) the Employee gives two (2) years notice at age fifty-eight (58) that the Employee intends to retire at age sixty (60), and (iii) the Employee terminates employment upon reaching age sixty (60), then the Employee’s retirement at age sixty (60) would constitute a Qualifying Retirement.