Common use of Late Enrollment Clause in Contracts

Late Enrollment. If you do not enroll yourself or any eligible dependents during the annual open enrollment or a special enrollment period, you must wait until the next annual open enrollment or special enrollment period to enroll yourself and any eligible dependents. Newborn Enrollment. Newborn infants (including a newborn grandchild of a covered grandparent) and a newly adopted child, may be covered regardless of when notice is received by us. However, we must receive required payments, if any, from the date of eligibility for a newborn infant (including a newborn grandchild of a covered grandparent) and a newly adopted child, before benefits will be paid. You must notify us immediately of any change in eligibility of an enrolled dependent. CHANGES IN COVERAGE‌ All changes to this Contract must be approved by us. No agent can legally change this Contract or waive any of its terms. Any change in coverage required by state or federal law becomes effective according to law. TERMINATION‌ Termination of coverage for the enrollee constitutes automatic termination of coverage for all of the enrollee’s enrolled dependents, unless otherwise specified by the enrollee.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: www.healthpartners.com, www.healthpartners.com, www.healthpartners.com

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