Eligibility Limits Clause Samples
The Eligibility Limits clause defines the specific criteria or thresholds that must be met for a party or individual to qualify for certain rights, benefits, or participation under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines requirements such as age, residency, membership status, or financial thresholds that determine who is eligible to receive services, enter into a contract, or participate in a program. By clearly setting these boundaries, the clause ensures that only qualified parties are included, thereby reducing ambiguity and preventing disputes over who is entitled to the agreement’s benefits.
Eligibility Limits. An employee is not eligible to submit a reclassification
(1) if it has been less than 12 months since the date of a previous classification determination for the position, or
(2) the employee is on probation, or
(3) the employee is on a Performance Improvement Plan, or
(4) the employee is asking for a reclassification for a special duty or temporary position.
