CHLIC definition

CHLIC means Coventry Health and Life Insurance Company, a Texas corporation, and its successors.
CHLIC means Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company.

Examples of CHLIC in a sentence

  • With respect to persons other than the Employer, the Auditor will hold and treat information obtained from CHLIC during the Audit with the same degree and standard of confidentiality owed by the Auditor to its clients in accordance with all applicable legal and professional standards.

  • The Auditor shall not, without the express written consent of CHLIC executed by an officer of CHLIC, disclose in any manner whatsoever, the results, conclusions, reports or information of whatever nature which it acquires or prepares in connection with the Audit to any party other than the Employer except as required by applicable law.

  • The Employer authorizes CHLIC to provide to the designated Auditor the necessary information to perform the audit in a manner consistent with all Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”), Privacy Standards and in compliance with the signed Business Associate Agreement (“BAA”).

  • The Parties intend this dispute resolution procedure described above to be a private undertaking and agree that an arbitration conducted under this provision will not be consolidated with an arbitration involving other plans administered in whole or in part by CHLIC or other Cigna Corporation affiliate, or third parties not parties to this Agreement.

  • CHLIC may credit the Bank Account with payments due Employer under a stop loss policy issued by CHLIC or an affiliate.

  • Provided, however, that, if the Plan does not cure the material breach or violation within such agreed upon time period, CHLIC may terminate the Agreement at the end of such period.

  • In the event of a Breach affecting multiple CHLIC clients where CHLIC believes notification to affected individuals is required in accordance with applicable law, CHLIC reserves the right to issue notifications to the affected individuals without Plan approval.

  • Such information shall identify the effective date of eligibility and the termination date of eligibility and shall be provided promptly on a monthly basis (unless otherwise agreed to in writing by CHLIC) to CHLIC in a format and with such other information as reasonably may be required by CHLIC for the proper administration of the Plan.

  • Following (i) termination of this Agreement, except pursuant to Section 1.iii and 1.iv; (ii) termination of a Plan benefit option or (iii) termination of eligible Members, if any required fees have been paid in full, CHLIC shall process Run-Out Claims for the applicable Run-Out Period (Refer to Schedule of Financial Charges for applicable fees and Run-Out Period).

  • CHLIC shall not directly or indirectly receive remuneration in exchange for any PHI of an Individual, unless an authorization is obtained from the Individual, in accordance with 45 C.F.R. §164.508, that specifies whether PHI can be exchanged for remuneration by the entity receiving PHI of that individual, unless otherwise permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.

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  • Horizon means Horizon Technology Finance Corporation.

  • MOHLTC means the Minister or the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, as the context requires;

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