Definition of Domestic Partners Sample Clauses

Definition of Domestic Partners. The definition of domestic partners shall be as provided by the prior Town Meeting vote, any subsequent Town Meeting vote or any subsequently applicable state law, and with the further understanding that the cost of premiums will be shared by the Town and the employee as otherwise may be applicable to individual or family coverage. Any adverse tax burden as may be imposed under federal or state law relating to the taxability of domestic partner health insurance coverage will be borne by the individual employee.
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Definition of Domestic Partners. Domestic Partners are defined as “two adults of the same or opposite sex who have chosen to share their lives in an intimate and committed relationship, reside together, and share a mutual obligation of support for the basic necessities of life.” Domestic Partner Criteria To qualify as a domestic partner, the domestic partners must: · both be at least 18 years of age; · not be related by blood to a degree that would otherwise prohibit marriage; · not be married to another person; · be mentally competent to enter into a contract; · have lived together at the same regular residence for at least twelve (12) months and intend to do so indefinitely; · be engaged in a committed, mutually exclusive relationship for at least twelve (12) months; · be financially interdependent and responsible for each other’s debts; and · be responsible for each other’s common welfare. To qualify as a dependent child under the domestic partner policy, the dependent must: · be a biological dependent of the domestic partner, or must have a court-appointed legal relationship with the domestic partner or employee; · be less than 19 years of age, or · be less than 24 years of age and a full-time student; · be unmarried; · be primarily dependent upon the domestic partner or employee for financial support; · not be enlisted in the military service; · reside regularly with the employee and domestic partner, or · qualify as the domestic partner’s dependent for tax purposes, or · the domestic partner is required to provide coverage for the child by a court order. Domestic partners do not include roommates, siblings, parents, or other similar relationships.
Definition of Domestic Partners. Domestic Partners are defined as “two adults of the same or opposite sex who have chosen to share their lives in an intimate and committed relationship, reside together, and share a mutual obligation of support for the basic necessities of life.” Domestic Partner Criteria To qualify as a domestic partner, the domestic partners must: • both be at least 18 years of age; • not be related by blood to a degree that would otherwise prohibit marriage; • not be married to another person; • be mentally competent to enter into a contract; • have lived together at the same regular residence for at least twelve (12) months and intend to do so indefinitely; • be engaged in a committed, mutually exclusive relationship for at least twelve
Definition of Domestic Partners. Domestic Partners are defined as “two adults of the same or opposite sex who have chosen to share their lives in an intimate and committed relationship, reside together, and share a mutual obligation of support for the basic necessities of life.

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