DSGI definition

DSGI means the Department’s Division of State Group Insurance.

Examples of DSGI in a sentence

  • DSGI will subsequently make premium payments to Contractor no sooner than the 15th day of each calendar month and no later than the 30th day of each calendar month.

  • On a monthly basis, DSGI will verify the calculation of premium payments due to Contractor based on contracted premium rates and Member enrollment.

  • Both DSMI Group Limited and DSGI (1) Limited are wholly owned subsidiaries of DSFH.

  • In order to effectively manage the PFNG Contract, the Division works in coordination with the DSGI.

  • The Company agrees that the proceeds received by the Company from the sale of the Debentures hereunder shall be used to make payments to DSGI to satisfy the account payable and not for the satisfaction of any portion of the Company's debt (other than payment of trade payables and accrued expenses in the ordinary course of the Company's business and prior practices), and not to redeem any Company equity or equity-equivalent securities or to settle any outstanding litigation.

  • DSGI provides a comprehensive range of general insurance products, including fire, household, motor and travel insurance.

  • The Department shall cause complete and accurate enrollment and all other necessary data to be provided to Contractor and payments for Services to be made to Contractor in the following manner: • On a monthly basis, DSGI will verify the calculation of the premium payment due to Contractor based on its contracted premium rates and number of Participants.

  • PG‐27 Level I Appeal Determination Letters Level I appeal determination letters shall instruct State of Florida members to send Level II appeals directly to DSGI as outlined in the Summary Plan Description One hundred percent (100%) of level I appeal determination letters shall advise the appellant to send their level II appeals directly to the Division of State Group Insurance as outlined in the Summary Plan Description.

  • If no suitable products are provided by DSGI, or if DSGI does not wish to underwrite the risk, the customers will then be referred to the Bank’s insurance broking subsidiary, which will then refer the customer to third party general insurance providers.

  • Use of school technology materials and Internet access will be provided to those who agree to act in a considerate and responsible manner.

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