Hospital Confinement on Effective Date of Coverage Sample Clauses

Hospital Confinement on Effective Date of Coverage. If a Subscriber is an inpatient in a Hospital on the Effective Date of Coverage, the Subscriber will be covered as of that date. Such services are not covered if the Subscriber is covered by another health plan on that date and the other health plan is responsible for the cost of the services. HMO will not cover any service that is not a Covered Benefit under this Certificate. To be covered, the Subscriber must utilize Participating Providers and is subject to all the terms and conditions of this Certificate.
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Hospital Confinement on Effective Date of Coverage. If a Member is an inpatient in a Hospital on the Effective Date of Coverage, the Member will be covered as of that date. Such services are not covered if the Member is covered by another health plan on that date and the other health plan is responsible for the cost of the services. HMO will not cover any service that is not a Covered Benefit under this EOC. To be covered, the Member must utilize Participating Providers and is subject to all the terms and conditions of this EOC.
Hospital Confinement on Effective Date of Coverage. If a Member is an inpatient in a Hospital on the Effective Date of Coverage, the Member will be covered as of that date. Please see Section G. Discontinuance and Replacement Provisions in the Continuation Section of the Certificate for more information on how your hospitalization will be covered. HMO will not cover any service that is not a Covered Benefit under this Certificate. To be covered, the Member must utilize Participating Providers and is subject to all the terms and conditions of this Certificate. If a Member wishes to appeal a determination, the Member may contact HMO to seek a review. Please refer to the Claims Determination Procedures/Complaints and Appeals section of this Certificate.

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  • Commencement of Coverage Coverage under the provisions of this article shall apply to regular full-time and regular part-time employees who work 15 regular hours or more per week and shall commence on the first day of the calendar month immediately following the completion of the employee's probationary period.

  • Termination of Coverage This Contract may be terminated as follows:

  • Duration of Coverage All required insurance shall be maintained during the entire term of the Agreement. In addition, Insurance policies and coverage(s) written on a claims-made basis shall be maintained during the entire term of the Agreement and until 3 years following the later of termination of the Agreement and acceptance of all work provided under the Agreement, with the retroactive date of said insurance (as may be applicable) concurrent with the commencement of activities pursuant to this Agreement. 3.

  • Term of Coverage Except as otherwise specified in the contract, the insurance will commence on or prior to the effective date of the contract and will be maintained in force throughout the duration of the contract. Completed operations coverage may be required to be maintained on specific commercial general liability policies effective on the date of substantial completion or the termination of the contract, whichever is earlier. If a policy is written on a claims made form, the retroactive date must be shown and this date must be before the earlier of the date of the execution of the contract or the beginning of contract work, and the coverage must respond to all claims reported within three years following the period for which coverage is required unless stated otherwise in the contract.

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  • Effective Date of Agreement The provisions of the agreement will come into full force and effect on the date of ratification, unless specified otherwise.

  • Continuation of Coverage If your coverage is terminated, you may be eligible to continue your coverage in accordance with state or federal law. Continuation of Coverage According to State Law In accordance with R.I. General Laws §. 27-19.1, if your employment is terminated due to one of the following reason, your healthcare coverage may be continued, provided that you continue to pay the applicable premiums. • Involuntary layoff or death; • The workplace ceasing to exist; or • Permanent reduction in size of the workforce. The period of this continuation will be for up to eighteen (18) months from your termination date, but not to exceed the period of continuous employment preceding termination with your employer. The continuation period will end for any person covered under your policy on the date the person becomes employed by another group and is eligible for benefits under that group’s plan.

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