Common use of DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE Clause in Contracts

DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE. The Effective Date for an Insured will be delayed if the Insured (except a newborn child) is confined in a Hospital on the day that would otherwise be that Insured's Effective Date. The Effective Date will be the date of final discharge from the Hospital. (except Federally Defined Eligible Individuals) In no event will a Dependent's coverage become effective before the Insured's Effective Date.

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Sources: Health Insurance Contract, Health Insurance Contract