Eligibility definition

Eligibility means the decision as to whether an individual qualifies, under financial and nonfinancial requirements, to receive program benefits.
Eligibility means that a consumer has met all of the require- ments of:
Eligibility means elements essential to allow a contract to take place, the disrespect of which will result in exclusion from the scheme.

Examples of Eligibility in a sentence

  • Eligibility requirements will be determined by the BOARD’S health care provider.

  • Eligibility for the certification differential will cease beginning with the first full pay period following the expiration date of the certification, unless the nurse submits proof to the Medical Center of certification renewal before that date.

  • CBRA Income Eligibility Worksheet (or equivalent) and all allowable income documentation (See Appendix G) must be kept in the client file.

  • Eligibility for such insurance shall be determined on the basis of assignments as of the second Friday in October (unless the employee quits or is terminated).

  • Eligibility for the health insurance benefit will expire June 30, 2027.


More Definitions of Eligibility

Eligibility means the determination that an applicant does not pose an unreasonable risk to care recipients after a background check is conducted.
Eligibility. A Management Member will only be eligible for the bonus if for all tax reporting purposes a Management Member uses the Units valuation prepared by the Company's third party valuation firm in connection with the issuance of the Units
Eligibility means services that manage the account’s eligibility data and determine or process determinations relating to eligibility for benefit plans offered by the account to its employees, including such services as: • monitoring and auditing data to ensure that only entitled individuals are enrolled in each such benefit plan; • review of eligibility documentation (e.g. marriage licenses, birth certificates, student status verification letters, employment records); • identification of key member segments such as over-age dependents, part-time employees, employees reaching certain milestones (e.g. Medicare-eligible, retirees); • termination of coverage for those individuals found to be ineligible for coverage under a benefit plan, and, if applicable, generation of a COBRA event; and • management of “hour-banking” for union environments in which union members can bank hours to remain eligible for benefits.
Eligibility or "Eligible" means:
Eligibility means that a consumer has met all of the requirements of:
Eligibility. The salary increases described in the above table in Section 12.1 shall be distributed to each bargaining unit member if the bargaining unit member received an annual evaluation and received a rating of “Meets Expectations” or above; individuals that received below a “Meets Expectations” are not eligible for any increase.
Eligibility means the Eligibility Criteria as specified in Clause 4.1