Coverage Coordination Sample Clauses
The Coverage Coordination clause defines how multiple insurance policies or sources of coverage interact when a claim arises. It typically outlines the order in which different insurers are responsible for payment, such as specifying primary and secondary coverage, and may require the insured to notify all relevant insurers of a claim. This clause ensures that claims are paid efficiently without duplication of benefits, preventing overcompensation and clarifying each party's financial responsibility.
Coverage Coordination. If both spouses are employed by the Employer, they shall be offered one (1) family coverage but they may select the spouse that will make the premium contribution.
Coverage Coordination. A bargaining unit member who is married to another City employee is only entitled to coverage under one family policy from the Employer.
Coverage Coordination. If both spouses are employed by the City, they will be offered one (1) family coverage but they may select the spouse that will make the premium contribution.
Coverage Coordination. A bargaining unit member who is married to another City employee is only entitled to coverage under a single family policy from the Employer. For purposes of the coverage of dependent children, member’s dependent children shall be permitted to remain on the City plan irrespective of parental birth date.
