Coverage Requirements: Testing Methods Clause Samples
The "Coverage Requirements: Testing Methods" clause defines the standards and procedures that must be followed to verify that a product or service meets specified coverage criteria. It typically outlines the types of tests to be conducted, the frequency or timing of such tests, and the metrics or benchmarks that must be achieved. For example, it may require periodic laboratory testing or field trials to ensure compliance with regulatory or contractual obligations. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties have a clear understanding of how coverage will be measured and validated, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring consistent quality.
Coverage Requirements: Testing Methods. The Plan shall at all times comply with the provisions of Code section 410(b) and the Regulations thereunder and may use any method of testing permitted therein and, in determining the portion of the Plan benefiting otherwise excludable employees, the Plan Administrator may use (1) the maximum entry date set forth in Code section 410(a), (2) the Plan’s entry date, (3) the date the Participant attains the age of 21 and completes one Year of Service, or (4) any reasonable entry date convention which is nondiscriminatory and which does not exceed the maximum entry date set forth in Code section 410(a).
