Common use of Continued Residency Clause in Contracts

Continued Residency. Except as specifically stated in this Agreement, Enrollment in the Plan shall be limited to Covered Persons domiciled in the Service Area, and who do not reside outside the service area for more than one hundred eighty-two (182) days per plan year, Company shall be entitled to require substantiation from a Covered Person to determine the Covered Person's Domicile and may deny benefits under this Agreement for lack thereof. For a Covered Person Domiciled in the Service Area, time spent receiving continuous medical Services out of the Service Area shall not count toward the one hundred eighty-two (182) day maximum, provided the receipt of such Services precludes returning to the Service Area. Further, time spent by a parent or Spouse of such covered person shall not count toward the one hundred eighty-two (182) day maximum, provided the parent or Spouse is providing necessary assistance to the Covered Person and further provided that under no circumstance can there be more than one such caregiver hereunder for any incident of care out of the Service Area.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Group Health Insurance Agreement, Group Health Insurance Agreement, Group Health Insurance Agreement

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Continued Residency. Except as specifically stated in this Agreement, Enrollment in the Plan shall be limited to Covered Persons domiciled in the Service Area, and who do not reside outside the service area for more than one hundred eighty-two (182) days per plan year, Company **COMPANY** shall be entitled to require substantiation from a Covered Person to determine the Covered Person's Domicile and may deny benefits under this Agreement for lack thereof. For a Covered Person Domiciled in the Service Area, time spent receiving continuous medical Services out of the Service Area shall not count toward the one hundred eighty-two (182) day maximum, provided the receipt of such Services precludes returning to the Service Area. Further, time spent by a parent or Spouse of such covered person shall not count toward the one hundred eighty-two (182) day maximum, provided the parent or Spouse is providing necessary assistance to the Covered Person and further provided that under no circumstance can there be more than one such caregiver hereunder for any incident of care out of the Service Area.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Group Health Insurance

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