Common use of Active or Inactive Employee Clause in Contracts

Active or Inactive Employee. The Plan that covers a person as an employee who is neither laid off nor retired, is the Primary Plan. The same holds true if a person is a dependent of a person covered as a retiree and an employee. If the other Plan does not have this rule, and if, as a result, the Plans do not agree on the order of benefits, this rule is ignored. Coverage provided to an individual as a retired worker and as a dependent of an actively working spouse will be determined under this section.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Group Agreement, Group Agreement, Group Agreement

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Active or Inactive Employee. The Plan that covers a person as an employee employee, who is neither laid off nor retired, is the Primary Plan. The same holds true if a person is a dependent of a person covered as a retiree and an employee. If the other Plan does not have this rule, and if, as a result, the Plans do not agree on the order of benefits, this rule is ignored. Coverage provided to an individual as a retired worker and as a dependent of an actively working spouse will be determined under this section.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Group Agreement, Group Agreement, Group Agreement

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Active or Inactive Employee. The Plan that covers a person as an employee employee, who is neither laid off nor retired, is the Primary PlanPrimary. The same holds would hold true if is a person is a dependent Dependent of a person covered as a retiree and or an employee. If the other Plan does not have this rule, and if, as a result, the Plans do not agree on the order of benefits, this rule is ignored. Coverage provided to an individual as a retired worker and as a dependent of an actively working spouse will be determined under Section (C)(1) of this sectionArticle 13.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Individual Contract

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